Greatest Hits Tom Jones Portable Today
To balance the fire, you need the sorrow. This haunting prison ballad shows the other side of Tom Jones: the storyteller. When he sings about looking out the window at that green grass, you feel the weight of a life lost. It’s a slow-burn tearjerker that climbed the charts worldwide, proving that a crooner’s heart beat beneath the loud suits.
: A surprising pivot to country-soul. This ballad of a death row prisoner spent seven weeks at No. 1 in the UK and solidified his ability to sell emotional storytelling. "Delilah" (1968) greatest hits tom jones
This is the track that saved his career and made him cool for a new generation. In the late 80s, Tom Jones was considered a cabaret relic—until he walked into a studio with the synth-pop experimentalists Art of Noise. Covering Prince’s "Kiss," Jones stripped it down, growled with playful lechery, and proved he had more funk in his little finger than most pop stars had in their entire bodies. The music video, featuring Jones in a leather vest, is a masterclass in minimalist swagger. To balance the fire, you need the sorrow
: A modern dance-pop hit from his Reload album that reached the top 5 in 16 countries. Top Compilation Albums It’s a slow-burn tearjerker that climbed the charts