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4->''"Music is great. It all depends on what mood you're in... what you want to listen to. If it's party time, you listen to, you know, party music. If you want to dance with somebody. But then again, if it's a slow dance, you need something slow. It all depends on the mood."''
5-->-- '''Sir Tom Jones''', OBE
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7The man... the myth... the legend. Tom Jones is one of the biggest, most influential singers and musicians ever to come out of the British music scene. You've felt his influence, even if you never realized just how huge he really was.
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9Since the 1960s, [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever Sir]] Thomas John Woodward, OBE (born 7 June 1940 in Pontypridd, South UsefulNotes/{{Wales}}), better known by his stage name "Tom Jones" ...or these days, "Sir Tom Jones"... is a Welsh singer. He became one of the most popular vocalists to emerge from the British Invasion. He is a true musical polymath, having recorded songs in nearly every genre of popular music (pop, rock, R&B, punk, show tunes, country, club music, techno, soul, gospel, blues, ''and'' rap). Jones has sold over 100 million records, and has almost forty Top 40 hits to his name, including "It's Not Unusual", "What's New Pussycat", "Delilah", "The Green Grass of Home", "Kiss" (a cover of the Music/{{Prince}} classic that actually outsold the original), "Burning Love" (a cover of the Music/ElvisPresley classic), "Sex Bomb", and the song that has become his signature, "She's a Lady".
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11Jones has a powerful, bluesy baritone voice that is reminiscent of Elvis Presley (one of Jones' personal friends, as it turns out). His voice is versatile enough, however, to handle pretty much any type of music he decides to apply it to. He's a legendary {{Pornomancer}} whose singing would regularly cause women to throw articles of clothing at him while he was onstage.
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13Tom Jones has contributed to the soundtracks of over 130 different productions (including television, films, plays, cartoons, and even video games), and has been known to occasionally act (usually either as himself or in bit parts). He has hosted three variety series. The first, ''This Is Tom Jones'' (1969–71), was jointly produced by ATV and ITC. ATV broadcast it in the UK, with ITC exporting it to the States, where it aired on Creator/{{ABC}}. The second, ''Tom Jones'' (1980–81), was produced in Canada for North American broadcast syndication and exported to the BBC, where it was broadcast from 1980 to 1982 as ''The Tom Jones Show''. Finally, in 1992, he hosted ''Tom Jones: The Right Time'', which had a (planned) six-episode run on Creator/{{ITV}} and was exported to the States for Creator/{{VH1}}. Since 2012, when not out there rocking the stage at age 80 (before COVID-19, he still played about a hundred shows a year), he's been a coach on the British version of ''Series/TheVoice'' (he has taken two contestants to the championship—Leanne Mitchell in the first season, and Ruti Olajugbagbe in the seventh). Jones and the producers had differences that led to his departure after the fourth series (season) in 2015; fans reacted very negatively to his departure, and he was brought back after a one-season absence. The other coaches apparently consider him to be "the man to beat" on the show because of his vast experience and know-how. And even in his eighties, he apparently still has it, with his 2021 cover album ''Surrounded by Time'' debuting at #1 on the UK album charts, making him the oldest male artist to have a UK #1 album, and drawing substantial critical praise. That album also made the ''Billboard'' 200 in the States.
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15Over the course of his career, he's received four Grammies, an MTV Video Music Award, two Brit Awards, and was knighted (the Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II for "services to music".
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17Despite his own admitted "horde of infidelities" (including one that resulted in an illegitimate son, whom he barely acknowledges), Jones stayed married to the same woman, Melinda, from 1957 until her death in 2016. The couple has one son, Mark, and carefully do not mention Tom's other son. These days Tom splits his time between Los Angeles and London.
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21!! Tom Jones's songs and his music provide examples of the following tropes:
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23* AnimatedMusicVideo: The video for "Give A Little Love" pays homage to Creator/FleischerStudios cartoons, with Tom dancing with an {{Expy}} of WesternAnimation/BettyBoop.
24* AsHimself: Most of his acting gigs have been this.
25* BerserkButton: If you ever get a chance to talk to him, never bring up his ''other'' son.
26* CarpetOfVirility: [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qUEm8d-I6QQ/Sju0sWmQlKI/AAAAAAAAA2Q/n85sIIT8lok/s320/tom%2Bjones%2Beeeewwwe.jpg Oh yeah.]]
27* CelebritySurvivor: Two of the survivors at the end of ''Film/MarsAttacks'' are a former World Heavyweight Champion boxer... and Tom Jones. The latter case is particularly ironic since up to that point the film had gruesomely killed off its entire AllStarCast. [[invoked]]
28* CharacterSignatureSong: In ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'', Carlton adores dancing to "It's Not Unusual."
29* CharacterTitle: "Delilah."
30* CompellingVoice: The man can ''still'' cause women to throw undergarments at him just by singing. Music/ArtOfNoise actually singled this trope out as the reason for collaborating with him on a CoverVersion of Music/{{Prince}}'s [[Music/ParadeAlbum "Kiss"]]: they caught him performing the song live one day, and were captivated by the radical difference between Prince's willowy falsetto vocals on his version and Jones' steely baritone.
31* CoverVersion:
32** Two of his biggest hits, "Kiss" (a collaboration with Music/ArtOfNoise) and "Burning Love" were covers of the Music/{{Prince}} and Music/ElvisPresley songs, respectively. The Jones/Art of Noise version of "Kiss" actually outsold Prince's original worldwide.
33** The album ''Reload'' is (ergo a CoverAlbum), with the exception of "Sex Bomb", entirely cover versions sung as duets with other artists/groups, such as the cover of Music/TalkingHeads' [[Music/SpeakingInTongues "Burning Down the House"]] with Music/TheCardigans.
34** ''Surrounded by Time'' is an even more straight example of a cover album, with every track being a cover. (Except the Japanese version, which includes a new version of "It's Not Unusual" [which he had been the first to record back in late 1964] as a bonus track.)
35* ADeadlyAffair: "Delilah" is from the perspective of the man being (supposedly) cheated on as he takes his murderous revenge.
36* DrivenToSuicide: In "Laura" the singer pleads:
37-->''And if there's time before I pull this trigger''\
38''Tell me what he's got that I ain't got''
39* GlassShatteringSound: Jones proves he could quite literally shatter glass with just his voice on one episode of the ''[[Creator/DinahShore Dinah Shore Show]]''. He has also been known to break ''microphones'' with the sheer power of his voice.
40* HellBentForLeather: In the seventies and eighties, he was famous for his tight, black leather pants.
41* HomesicknessHymn: Subverted in "Green Green Grass of Home", where the narrator sings of home and the people around him, only to realize that it was only a dream as he awaits execution on Death Row.
42* ImageSong: The title song to the ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' describes Bond perfectly.
43-->He always runs while others walk\
44He acts, while other men just talk\
45He thinks that the fight is worth it all\
46So he strikes, like [[TitleDrop thunderball]]...
47* IncrediblyLongNote: There is a debunked urban legend regarding his recording of the [[https://youtu.be/sT0x7QiJI1g theme song]] for ''Thunderball'' that says he held the last note so long that he passed out. Not quite [[note]] "I closed my eyes and I held the note for so long when I opened my eyes the room was spinning." [[/note]], but it is an amazingly long note.
48** His 1994 single "If I Only Knew" starts out with an Incredibly Long BigYes.
49* IntercourseWithYou: "Sex Bomb" just oozes sex, and with one hot MsFanservice, apparently.
50* LargeHam: Damn, he's passionate. On stage, it gets upped with one-handed [[MilkingTheGiantCow gestures]].
51* LoungeLizard: ''Film/MarsAttacks'' ends with Tom Jones singing "It's Not Unusual" in his stage-act garb.
52* LyricalDissonance: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yca2BCwAnBQ It's Not Unusual]]" has a tune that swings in Jones' usual manner, but tells the story of a man with an unrequited love who suffers jealousy when he sees the woman he desires with other men. The big clue that the lyrics aren't happy as the tune is when he says, "I wanna die."
53** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijvNHd_Gd3Y Delilah]]" is a bright, upbeat sounding song with a very catchy chorus. Then you suddenly realize that you're singing about a man who stabbed his (allegedly) cheating girlfriend and is asking for forgiveness. The police are battering down the door as he begs her dead body for forgiveness. The song is, in fact, very dark. But people still sing it at holiday camps and rugby matches because the tune's nice.
54* MrFanservice: Leather pants, unbuttoned shirts, just that huge baritone by itself! No wonder panty-throwing became a tradition at Tom Jones concerts. Hell, you should see him [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9iptYTryFI dance.]]
55* MurderBallad: "Delilah" hits so many murder ballad tropes that many people don't realize it's not based on a traditional song.
56* OneWomanSong: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijvNHd_Gd3Y Delilah]]."
57* {{Pornomancer}}: As noted, even now when he's in his 80s, he can sing women out of their clothing whenever he damned well wants to.
58* ProperLady: The song "She's a Lady" seems to be about this female archetypal character. She's got style, she's got grace, she knows her place, she's never in the way, she has always something nice to say... That little lady has got all it takes to make her man happy.
59* RenaissanceMan: Seriously, its easier to count the number of musical genres this man ''hasn't'' recorded in than to count the ones he has.
60* SillyLoveSongs: A lot of his songs are this. Of course, with that voice, you can hardly tell. "What's New Pussycat" might be the most obvious example.
61* SilverFox: Tom has aged well and can still charm and win over the ladies as easily now as in his thirties.
62* SingingVoiceDissonance: He speaks with a thick, very recognizable Welsh accent. When he sings, it sounds like he's right out of Memphis, Tennessee.
63* SourceMusic: In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', Jones voices a singer who croons to Emperor Kuzco while Kuzco dances along. The animated singer looks remarkably like the real Jones, in fact. Funnily enough, he took the role after Music/{{Sting}} (who was already writing songs for the movie) turned it down, saying he was too old to make it work.
64** Similarly, at the end of ''Film/MarsAttacks'' (in which Jones appears as himself), Jones delivers a performance of his hit "It's Not Unusual" to a crowd of woodland animals, all of whom rock along to the tune.
65* {{Unmentionables}}: Sir Tom Jones prefers his lady fans throw only clean, unworn underpants specifically purchased for that purpose. Most of the time they do. ''Most'' of the time.
66* WindowWatcher: "Delilah".
67-->''I saw the light on the night that I passed by her window''
68* WorldOfChaos: His "It'll Be Me" music video with Jools Holland. The original Music/JerryLeeLewis song deliberately names all kinds of random bizarre things that you might see, and almost ''all'' of them appear in the video, usually rising up out of Jools' piano.
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71"Well, it sounds like you’ve got the symptoms of Tom Jones Syndrome."
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73"I've never heard of that, doc. Is it common?"
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