The Sun 'their chemistry on screen is fantastic'. A source told the publication: 'Sir Tom has been on the wish-list for Gogglebox bosses for a long time.
14.05.2021 - 04:03 / etcanada.com
Tom Jones has just hit another huge milestone in his career at age 80.
The iconic musician is officially the oldest man ever to top the U.K. album chart, thanks to his new record, Surrounded By Time.
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The Welsh singer described the achievement as “tremendous” in a statement shared with The Guardian.
“I am so proud of everyone who helped me create this music,” he continued. “I had a ball working with them and
The Sun 'their chemistry on screen is fantastic'. A source told the publication: 'Sir Tom has been on the wish-list for Gogglebox bosses for a long time.
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Sir Tom Jones had a son, Mark, with his longstanding wife, Linda, when they were just teenagers. Many years later he fathered a son, Jonathan Berkery, during one of his affairs.
Tom Jones has become the oldest male artist to top the UK album chart, with his latest record Surrounded By Time. The 80-year-old Welsh Crooner beat the record previously held by Bob Dylan, who reached No 1 in 2020 with Rough and Rowdy Ways, at the age of 79.
Tom Jones has just hit another huge milestone in his career at age 80.
Sir Tom Jones reaffirms his status as a chart icon today as his new album Surrounded By Time lands straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, setting a UK chart record.
Tom Jones has reflected on an ill-fated cover version of Arctic Monkeys‘ ‘I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor’ at a 2007 charity show.Jones performed the band’s 2005 classic at The Concert For Diana at Wembley Stadium, but his rendition was poorly received.Speaking to NME for the ‘Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!’ quiz about his career thus far, Jones was asked whether he’d ever had any feedback from Alex Turner and co.“No.