Tom Jones [repack] - Greatest Hits
The Voice of a Generation: Tom Jones’ Greatest Hits Sir Tom Jones, the legendary Welsh baritone, has captivated global audiences for over six decades with a versatile sound that spans pop, soul, R&B, and country. With over 100 million records sold and dozens of Top 40 hits, his discography is a masterclass in vocal power and stage presence.
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No list begins anywhere else. With that instantly recognizable "woah-woah-woah" and a brass section that sounds like a carnival breaking loose, this was the song that detonated Jones’s career. It’s a pop masterpiece of controlled chaos—polite lyrics about unrequited love delivered with the feverish intensity of a man about to combust. To this day, that hip thrust on the Ed Sullivan Show is permanently etched into rock ‘n’ roll history. The Voice of a Generation: Tom Jones’ Greatest
, which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Charts and became his signature song. This track established his "full-throated, robust baritone" and a performance style that was initially considered too forward and sexual by many record companies. The Golden Era of Ballads and Themes (1960s–1970s) , which reached No
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"What's New Pussycat?" (1965)
: An upbeat, whimsical pop classic written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.