Tom Jones had a great variety show from 69 - 71 & had some of the biggest music stars at the time. This was a fun duet with Little Richard doing one of his hit songs. He had a lot of great songs such as “Good Golly, Miss Molly”, “Tutti-Frutti”, “Long Tall Sally", “Lucille”, “Ready Teddy”, “Slippin’ & Slidin'” etc.
Show called ‘This is Tom Jones Tom had all the good and great from those 65 shows I looked at the list today and OH MY - such great entertainers and that’s what it was about ‘pure and unadulterated’ 🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧♥️♥️
I've watched most of Tom Jones' duets but this one is my favorite. Little Richard and Tom Jones were totally in sync. I love that black and blue eyed soul. 💜
I have also watched most of the duet videos but one of my favourite videos is called ‘Tom Jones love machine Some years later Why do I love this video Well he must have been a contortionist to get out of those trousers let alone into them 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧♥️♥️♥️👍 👍 🤩🤩
Chemistry is the right word for it, Jamel. What a dynamite performance by Tom and Richard. Exciting! I would have loved for Tom Jones to have put out an album of '50s rockers. He had the voice for it for sure. And let's give props to that great band that backed the two legends.
Tom Jones' variety show "This Is Tom Jones" (1969-'71) always featured live performances (both by him and with his amazing guests). He kept it authentic.
I'm amazed that they only have a week to practice singing together, along with the big band, and week after week Tom and his guest always perform like they've been together forever. No wonder mom loved this guy so much. So glad he never came to our town or mom might've disappeared. Thanks Tom 😁
Great reaction! I love artists who appreciate each other's work! My brother is 10 years older than I. In 6th grade my parents surprised me with a puppy. It wasn't traditional, but my big brother playiing Little Richard album was how they kept the dog a secret!❤
This was on the Tom Jones, variety show from the 60's both of these guy's were just absolutely great great sound by both of these guys were great rhythm and blues just oozing out of outstanding performance
I believe a live audience for This Is Tom Jones. I was 10 watching him in 1969. If you like this one watch Tom duet with Janis Joplin dining and dancing Raise Your Hand and Tom singing lead with CSNY. Long Time Gone all from Tom’s show.
I'm Gen X but my parents were of the silent generation (born in the 30s) so I was raised on this music. In the early 90s Little Richard came to a Casino in Mississippi for a show and I took my parents. It is still hands down one of the most energetic live shows I've seen. I was in my mid 20s, my blue hair goth days, dancing in the aisles with this little old fella who had to be every bit of 90. Had the time of my life. 😂
I was only two when this show started, so I have no memory of it. I don’t think it was telecast in Australia, but I could be wrong. You can always tell the quality of a singer when they perform live and it sounds better than the recording. These two nailed it.
Tom Jones is only 9 years older than I am. Throughout my whole life it's almost like we grew up together. Because whenever Tom Jones did something new, I was always lucky enough to be alive at the time and to hear it happen. The one thing I really liked about him (other than the fact that his voice is still the most powerful voice I have ever heard), was the fact that he was color blind. 50 years ago, I clearly saw that he loved black people as much as he loved his own white people from Wales or anywhere else on earth. The Righteous Brothers were the same. They were color blind too! That's why I can honestly say that I have never met a black person that I didn't like. I was born (in 1949) and raised in Canada, and I can honestly say that I have never met a black person (said with total respect) that ever gave me any reason not to like them. It's that effin' simple!
Who woulda thunk Funky Tom would duet with legend Little Richard? Tom did another with Janis Joplin which I thought to be an odd coupling as well. All good though.
I don’t ever remember you reacting to Jonny Lang. He was around 15/16 when his debut album come out. He is a blue/soul/rock and even gospel type singer. Try his song Lie to Me.
They are jammin for sure the dudes who have all that talent are usually NPCs trust me I have had 4 NDEs and learned to leave my body at will and these folks are usually part of the machine we live in if ya don’t believe me I can teach anyone with a divine spark how to leave their body and see reality lol
I just saw recently you checked out the Bellamy's song let your love flow maybe you had a chance to check out one of the other songs called cowboy beat?
Hi, I apologise, I don't know where to find a video of, or how to link it even if I found one.... i REALLY want you to experience Ella Fitzgerald 's cover of Sunshine of Your Love. You will 'Stank face" like you've never stank faced before.