To Make a Big Man Cry - Tom Jones, Callander, Peter
Stop Breaking My Heart - Tom Jones, Harris Lively Abdno
Once There Was a Time - Tom Jones, Callander, Peter
Not Responsible - Tom Jones, Mills, Gordon [1]
This and That - Tom Jones, Dorsey, George [2]
Green, Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones, Putman, Curly
Promise Her Anything - Tom Jones, Bacharach, Burt
Detroit City - Tom Jones, Dill, Danny
If I Had You - Tom Jones, Mills, Gordon [1]
Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings - Tom Jones, Newbury, Mickey
I'll Never Fall in Love Again - Tom Jones, Currie, Jim
I'm Coming Home - Tom Jones, Mason, Barry [2]
The Lonely One - Tom Jones, Mills, Gordon [1]
Delilah - Tom Jones, Mason, Barry [2]
Smile - Tom Jones, Mills, Gordon [1]
Help Yourself - Tom Jones, Donida, Carlo
Day by Day - Tom Jones, Mills, Gordon [1]
A Minute of Your Time - Tom Jones, Westlake, Clive
Looking Out My Window - Tom Jones, Jones, Tom [1]
Track Listings (23) - Disc #2
Love Me Tonight - Tom Jones, Mason, Barry [2]
Hide and Seek - Tom Jones, Harris, Jerry [1]
Without Love (There Is Nothing) - Tom Jones, Small, Danny
The Man Who Knows Too Much - Tom Jones, Luck, J.
Daughter of Darkness - Tom Jones, Reed, Herb
Tupelo Mississippi Flash - Tom Jones, Reed, Jerry
I (Who Have Nothing) - Tom Jones, Donida, Carlo
Can't Stop Loving You - Tom Jones, Bickerton, Arthur
She's a Lady - Tom Jones, Anka, Paul
My Way - Tom Jones, Anka, Paul
Puppet Man - Tom Jones, Greenfield, Howard
Resurrection Shuffle - Tom Jones, Ashton, Tony
Till - Tom Jones, Danvers, Charles
The Young New Mexican Puppeteer - Tom Jones, Carr, Leon
Letter to Lucille - Tom Jones, Macaulay, Tony
La La La (Just Having You Here) - Tom Jones, Bailey, J.R.
Something 'Bout You Baby I Like - Tom Jones, Badarou, Wally
Keep A-Talkin' 'Bout Love - Tom Jones, Peters, Ben [1]
Pledging My Love - Tom Jones, Robey, Don
Memories Don't Leave Like People Do - Tom Jones, Bristol, Johnny
Mr. Helping Hand - Tom Jones, Ray
Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow - Tom Jones, Greenaway, Roger
Kiss - Tom Jones, Prince [1]
50 track collection starting in 1964 with 'Chills & Fever', 1965s 'What's New Pussycat' and through the seventies and eighties. All chart-topping singles! Includes a nifty booklet with photos and notes. Two CDs in a ... more »Standard double-size jewel case. 2002.« less
50 track collection starting in 1964 with 'Chills & Fever', 1965s 'What's New Pussycat' and through the seventies and eighties. All chart-topping singles! Includes a nifty booklet with photos and notes. Two CDs in a Standard double-size jewel case. 2002.
Abbasolutely | Dodgeville, WI United States | 03/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Finally a Best Of package worthy of the man! I would have ordered this sooner, but I read some one of the reviews from another customer that said the sound quality was lousy. Nothing could be further from the truth! These are indeed the original masters and they sound great. Sure a few show the limitations of the time they were recorded, but what cd of 60's and 70's music doesn't?! This 2 cd set features EVERY hit single that you can recall and several b-sides that have been extremely hard to find. The Man Who Knows Too Much is really the reason why I finally just broke down and bought this...it alone is worth the price of the cd. Don't waste your time on other compilations - this is the definative Best Of Tom Jones out there."
A Great Addition
ehs31955 | Ohio | 07/14/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I recently added this to my om Jones collection and found it great it included all the songs from my old 33 LP's I liked the fact they put the songs in order by the year as to when they were originally released and also for Steve Solder Tom Jones can still have a hit for his information his Reload CD was one of the biggest hits in Europe in 1999 and 2000 with over 5 million in sells 3 million being in Great Britain it also produced 5 hit singles the biggest being Sexbomb a number 1 hit all over Europe,Asia,Australia,and Japan"
Tom Jones - Remastered Originals
jtvfan | Birmingham, AL United States | 07/18/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"You may ask why only 4 stars?? Out of the 50 tracks on this great 2 CD set, I would have chosen other tracks than some that are on this set. However, I am highly pleased with the quantity of tracks, many of the originals I love. The price was great for this number of song selections, and included a great package insert as an added bonus. And the remastering, in my opinion, was so good in some of the tracks, I heard sounds on some familiar tunes I had never heard before. "Remastering" the Master, Tom Jones, is hard to do. Bar none, he is the master of his craft. Highly recommended !!"
Definitive sixties and seventies hits
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 09/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tom Jones is a legend in his own lifetime and there is a bewildering array of compilations available of varying quality. Choosing one is complicated by his career renaissance following his hugely successful Reload album in the nineties. Personally, I prefer to keep that aspect of his career separate from his earlier music. This compilation, focusing mainly on the sixties and seventies, is the best compilation of Tom's earlier music.
Among the classic songs from his peak years (1965 to 1972) that you will find here are It's not unusual, What's new pussycat, Green green grass of home, Detroit city, Funny familiar forgotten feelings, I'll never fall in love again, I'm coming home, Delilah, Help yourself, A minute of your time, Love me tonight, Without love, Daughter of darkness, I who have nothing, She's a lady, Till and The young new Mexican puppeteer. All his other hits from this period are also here.
Following that classic period, Tom's hits became fewer and charter lower but Letter to Lucille (1973), Something 'bout you baby I like (1974), Say you'll stay until tomorrow (1977 - this reached number one on the USA country chart) and Kiss (a UK top five hit with the Art of Noise from 1988) are all here.
Following his unexpected success on the country chart, Tom recorded other material in similar vein in the late seventies and early eighties and had further country hits without matching the success of Say you'll stay until tomorrow. None of these recordings are included here. Tom reverted to pop music and had a UK number two hit in 1987 with A boy from nowhere. This is also excluded, as is the follow-up, I was born to be me. Next came Kiss, which is included, but that is as far as this compilation goes.
With a selection of failed singles and B-sides also included, this is a brilliant compilation of Tom's music from 1965 to 1977, plus one track from 1988. Other aspects of his career including his nineties comeback are covered by other compilations, but if you want the music that made him famous, this double CD should suit you."