Tom Jones
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Tom Jones

Tom Jones was born Thomas John Woodward in Wales in 1940. He started singing professionally in the early 1960s, drawing from rock and roll influences like...

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Tom Jones, the Welsh singer with a voice that never quit

From 1965's "It's Not Unusual" to later tracks like "Sexbomb," he kept delivering big performances.

For the full effect, listen to "It's Not Unusual" and then something like "Opportunity To Cry." The settings change, but the force behind the microphone doesn't.

That voice cut through everything. When "It's Not Unusual" broke in 1965, it wasn't just a hit, it announced a style. He could belt over rock and roll, soul, or country arrangements and still sound like himself. Even a later track like "Sexbomb" worked because the delivery was so unmistakably Tom Jones.

He started singing professionally in the early 1960s, drawing from rock and roll influences like Elvis Presley. After "It's Not Unusual" broke through, songs like "Delilah" and "She's a Lady" became live staples. He kept recording and performing for decades, occasionally finding new audiences while that voice stayed recognizable.

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Tom Jones was born Thomas John Woodward in Wales in 1940. He started singing professionally in the early 1960s, drawing from rock and roll influences like Elvis Presley. His breakthrough came in 1965 with "It's Not Unusual," a song that became an international hit and established his powerful vocal style.

Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, Jones maintained a steady output of popular singles. Songs like "Delilah" and "She's a Lady" became staples of his live shows, where his energetic performances developed a reputation for their physicality and showmanship. He gradually incorporated more soul and country elements into his sound while keeping his core approach intact.

In later decades, Jones continued recording and performing, occasionally finding new audiences with tracks like "Sexbomb" in the late 1990s. His voice remained recognizable through various musical shifts, and he kept a consistent presence on television and in concert venues internationally.

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