Tom Jones Sings She'S A Lady Album
Tom Jones Sings She'S A Lady On The Voice
The Hitter 20. (2008) Tom Jones' 2008 album 24 Hours was a mixed bag, with upbeat attempts to reclaim his swinging mojo (If He Should Ever Leave You) and a collaboration with Bono and the Edge (Sugar Daddy). The greatest performance, though, was this solemn, southern soul rendition of a Bruce Springsteen song about a veteran warrior. While the allegory is self-evident, the music is unmistakable.
âI was up against that from the start, you see, because trends, you know, people like The Beatles and the Stones, look like boys and sound like boys. However, it is as such. Thus, when I signed, they assumed I was an older individual until I arrived in the [United] States, at which point they assumed I was Black and began playing âIt's Not Unusualâ on Black radio. They were perplexed, however, as to why I was singing in the manner of a Black guy while dressing in the manner of a white man. As a result, they assumed I was passing. âRegarding the song âThe Windmills Of Your Mindâ