What In the World’s Come Over You, written by Jack Scott, peaked at # 5 in 1960 Songwriter Giovanni Scafone Jr.’s third-biggest hit, released under his stage- name “Jack Scott.” Covered by Tom Jones 20 years later as a Top 30 Country hit in 1981. Continue reading
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Love Me Tonight
“Delilah”, “Help Yourself” and “Love Me Tonight” are hits for Tom Jones in 1968 in Wales.
Sir Thomas John Woodward, OBE (born 7 June 1940), known by his stage name Tom Jones, is a Welsh singer. He became one of the most popular vocalists to emerge from the British Invasion. Since the mid-1960s, Jones has sung nearly every form of popular music – pop, rock, R&B, show tunes, country, dance, soul and gospel – and sold over 100 million records.
Jones has had thirty-six Top 40 hits in the United Kingdom and nineteen in the United States; some of his notable songs include “It’s Not Unusual”, “What’s New Pussycat”, “Delilah”, “Green, Green Grass of Home”, “She’s a Lady”, “Kiss” and “Sex Bomb”.
Having been awarded an OBE in 1999, Jones received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for “services to music” in 2006. Jones has received numerous other awards throughout his career, including the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1966, an MTV Video Music Award in 1989 and two Brit Awards – winning Best British Male, in 2000, and Outstanding Contribution to Music, in 2003.
By Tom Jones
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Lyrics
I know that it’s late and I really must leave you alone
But you’re too good to hold that I feel such a long way from home
Yes I know that our love is too new, But I promise Its going to be true
Please let me stay and don’t you send me away Oh no no
Aaahh
Tell me baby that you need me, say you’ll never leave me
Love me tonight
Hold me now my heart is aching, until the dawn is breaking
Love me tonight
Something is burning inside, something that can’t be denied
I can’t let you out of my sight, darling
Love me tonight
Let me love you baby
Let me love you baby
Baby love me tonight
I’ve waited so long for the girl of my dreams to appear
And now I can hardly believe that you really are here
Here in my arms you belong, how can this feeling be wrong
Darling be kind for I’m out of my mind over you
Aaahh
Tell me baby that you need me, say you’ll never leave me
Love me tonight
Baby now the pain is stronger, I can’t wait a moment longer
Love me tonight
Something is burning inside, something that can’t be denied
I can’t let you out of my sight darling
Love me tonight
Let me love you baby
Let me love you baby
Baby love me tonight
Love me To ni-i-i-i-ght!
I Can’t Stop Loving You
“I Can’t Stop Loving You” is a popular song written and composed by country singer, songwriter and musician Don Gibson, who first recorded it on December 30, 1957, for RCA Victor Records. It was released in 1958 as the B-side of Oh, Lonesome Me, becoming a double-sided country hit single. Continue reading
Green, green grass of home
“Green, Green Grass of Home”, written by Claude “Curly” Putman, Jr. and first recorded by singer Johnny Darrell, is a country song originally made popular by Porter Wagoner in 1965 and Bobby Bare in 1965. It was sung later by Tom Jones in 1966 when it reached number one in the UK Singles Chart on 3 December staying there for a total of seven weeks. It had also been recorded the previous year, 1965, by Jerry Lee Lewis, and included on his album Country Songs For City Folks (later re-issued as All Country), and Jones learned the song from Lewis’s version. The Tom Jones record reached #11 pop, #12 easy listening on the Billboard US charts.
Since then it has been a popular cover song recorded by many such as Charley Pride, on his 1966 album Country, Johnny Cash on his 1968 album Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, Merle Haggard on his 1968 album “Mama Tried”, Hank Snow on his 1968 album Hits, Hits, and more Hits, Joan Baez on her 1969 album David’s Album, Trini Lopez on Welcome to Trini Country, Pavel Novak – Czech Singer in 1968, Stompin’ Tom Connors on his album Stompin’ Tom Connors, ‘LIVE’ at the Horseshoe in 1971, Elvis Presley in 1975 on his album Today, and Kenny Rogers on his self-titled album, Kenny Rogers, in 1977. The song was also recorded by Gram Parsons and The Flying Burrito Brothers but was not released until 1976, on Sleepless Nights, a posthumous, Gram Parsons compilation album. (Parson’s friend Clarence White and his band, the short-lived Nashville West, released yet another version of the song.) The song is considered a country music standard.
With lyrics in Swedish by Stig Anderson as “En sång en gång för längese’n”, both Björn Ulvaeus’s Hootenanny Singers and Jan Malmsjö had each 1967 Svensktoppen hit with the song, for six respectively 33 weeks. This language version was also recorded by Lotta Engberg in 1997. With lyrics in Portuguese by Geraldo Figueiredo as “Os Verdes Campos da Minha Terra”, it was recorded in Brazil by Agnaldo Timóteo (1967), Belmonte and Amaraí (1968), Roberto Leal, and others. In 1978, this song was covered by Filipino singer Sam Sorono (1950–2008) on his Sings Tom Jones’ Greatest Hits LP album with EMI Records. The song was also recorded with lyrics in Serbian by Riblja Čorba as “Zelena trava doma mog”, in 1993. In Czechoslovakia Dušan Grúň recorded it in Slovak language as Starý rodný dom (Old Natal House) in 1967. Jussi Raittinen has made the song in Finnish, under name “On ihmeen hyvä kotiin tulla taas”. In 2000, the Norwegian rock band Jetsurfers released a rock version of the song, on their debut album.
Katherine Jenkins released the song as a single on 20 November 2006, and it was included on her Serenade album during the same year. A live version was included on the single, which was recorded at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, just prior to the Australia versus Wales Rugby match on 4 November 2006.
In February 2009 Tom Jones performed the song live on a special Take-Away Show with Vincent Moon, along with If He Should Ever Leave You and We Got Love live in front of a camera in a hotel room in New York.
The late Singaporean singer/songwriter/lyricist Su Yin (舒雲) covered this song in Mandarin Chinese language with Chinese lyrics written by himself and given the title name of 一片青青的草地, appearing on his LP album 黃昏放牛*一片青青的草地, released by EMI Columbia Records in 1967.
Renowned Korean folk singer (Jo Young Nam) did a cover of the song, with translated title and lyrics, called 고향의 푸른 잔디 (Gohyang-ui pooreun jandhi).
There is a Japanese version of the song entitled “思い出のグリーングラス” (Omoide no GURIINGURASU) by 森山良子 (Ryōko Moriyama).
In Hong Kong, this song was covered by female singer/organist Ma Chia Nar (馬嘉娜), on her LP album For Mama.There Goes My Everything with the lcoal Life Records in 1973. Also, another Hong Kong female singer May Cheng (鄭寶雯) covered the song in Cantonese language with Chinese lyrics written by Cheng Kwok Kong (鄭國江) and given the title name of 故園芳草綠, on her LP album 柔情常在, released by the local Bang Bang Records in 1979.
In September 2006 Jones performed the song as a duet with Jerry Lee Lewis during the taping of the latter’s “Last Man Standing” TV special in New York City, and credited Lewis with providing the inspiration behind his own recording. Tom Jones sung the song on the 2009/10 edition of Jool’s Annual Hootenanny on 1 January 2010.
By Tom Jones
Lyrics
Green, green grass of home Tom Jones
The old home town looks the same As I step down from the train And there to meet me is my mamma and poppa Down the road I look, and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherries It’s good to touch the green, green grass of home Yes, they’ll all come to meet me Arms a-reaching, smiling sweetly It’s good to touch the green, green grass of home The old house is still standing ‘Though the paint is cracked and dry And there’s that old oak tree that I used to play on Down the lane I’ll walk with my sweet Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherries, It’s good to touch the green, green grass of home Then I awake and look around me At the four gray walls* that surround me And I realize that I was only dreaming For there’s a guard and a sad old padre Arm in arm we’ll walk at daybreak And at last I’ll touch the green green grass of home |
碧草如茵的家園 湯姆瓊斯
古老的故鄉依舊 當我步下火車 迎接我的是我的雙親 我向馬路望去,瑪麗正跑過來 她一頭金髮,唇似櫻桃 能觸摸到碧草如茵的家園真好 是的,他們全都會來看我 敞開雙臂,笑容燦爛 能觸摸到碧草如茵的家園真好 老家依然矗立著 雖然油漆已經斑駁剝落 還有那棵老橡樹,從前我常在那裡玩耍 在巷子裡,我會和心愛的瑪麗散步 她一頭金髮,唇似櫻桃 能觸摸到碧草如茵的家園真好 然後我醒來,看看四週 圍繞著我的是個棺木 才發覺自己在作夢 警衛和悲傷年邁的軍中牧師 手牽著手,在破曉時刻前進 最後,我將會觸碰到碧草如茵的家園 |
Delilah
“Delilah” is a song recorded by Welsh singer Tom Jones in 1968. It was written by Barry Mason, with music by Les Reed. It reached No 1 in the charts of several countries including Germany and Switzerland. It reached No 2 in the British charts in March 1968 and was the sixth best selling single of that year. Continue reading