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Tom Jones in Concert - click for larger image
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Title Tom Jones in Concert
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Potpourri, medley, selection: pop
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band); Fa (fanfare band); Bra (brass band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Year of publication 2001
Arranger Bernaerts, Frank
Difficulty level 3
Duration 9:46
Additional info/contents It's Not Unusual is a song written by Les Reed and Gordon Mills in 1965. In the version sung by Tom Jones, the song became an internationally known hit and a number one hit in the English charts. The song was used as a film score in several films, such as Edward with the Scissorhands and Mars Attacks! in which Jones had a minor supporting role. The song also gained renewed notoriety in the 90s through a performance in the sitcom The Prince of Bel-Air.

Green, Green Grass of Home is a country song written by Curly Putman and first released by Johnny Darrell in 1965. That same year, Porter Wagoner reached #4 on the country charts with the song, and Bobby Bare's recording also became popular. Tom Jones made the song popular around the world in 1966, taking the number one spot on the British singles chart with the song, and it also reached the charts in numerous other countries. The song is about a man who visits his childhood home and meets his parents and friends. He then wakes up to find it's just a dream he had in prison at night. It is the day his execution is scheduled.

Help Yourself is a song recorded in 1968 by Welsh singer Tom Jones. The song is one of Jones' best known and reached number five in the UK Singles Chart in its original version. It topped the charts in both Ireland and Germany and spent three weeks at the top in Australia.

What's New Pussycat? is a song written in 1965 by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the film of the same name. The song was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Song category in the version by Tom Jones. The song reached number three in the charts in the United States and number eleven in the United Kingdom. The song has been covered many times, including by Bobby Darin, Tony Bennett, Anita Kerr, The Four Seasons and Quincy Jones.

Sex Bomb is a song by Welsh singer Tom Jones. It was recorded in collaboration with German DJ and record producer Mousse T., released in 2000, and became the most successful single from Jones' 1999 album Reload. The song became a hit across Europe, reaching #1 in France and Switzerland, while also becoming a Top 3 hit in the UK, Austria, Iceland, Italy, Germany, Spain and Wallonia.

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Tom Jones in Concert - click here Tom Jones in Concert (concert/wind band; fanfare band; brass band), full score and parts

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