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Tom Jones
Johnny Test - 2005 My Johnnyguard Tom and Johnny 4-8 was released on: USA: 21 January 2010
It was Nashville song writer, Curly Putnum in 1964. This country song about a condemned prisoner who longs to escape to the green, green grass of home was inspired by a crime scene in the film The Asphalt Jungle. Nashville songwriter Curly Putnam wrote it in 1964 and it was initially recorded by country singer Johnny Darrell. Tom Jones decided to record this after hearing a version by Jerry Lee Lewis, a legendary Rocker who had started making Country records. A year after Johnny Darrell's original version, Lewis recorded this on his album Country Songs For City Folks
In Welsh, you would say "Tom Jones" as "Tomos Sion."
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Thomas Jones Woodward is tom jones's birth name
Johnny Tom Gleeson was born in 1853.
Johnny Tom Gleeson died in 1924.
The duration of This Is Tom Jones is 3600.0 seconds.
Tom Jones underwent a DNA test as part of the BBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?" series, which revealed that he has Welsh, Irish, and English ancestry. The test also showed that he has a distant connection to a line of Welsh nobility, specifically the 16th-century landowner Sir John Jones. This information provided him with a deeper understanding of his heritage and family history, enhancing his pride in his Welsh roots.
Tom Jones comes from Wales, which is part of the United Kingdom. Therefore Tom Jones can be considered 'Welsh' and 'British'