<< DVD9 This Is Tom Jones (from Tom's Legendary ABC-TV Series 1969-1971)(VOLUME 1) 3
This Is Tom Jones (from Tom's Legendary ABC-TV Series 1969-1971)(VOLUME 1) 3
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LanguageEnglish audio/written
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Date 8 years, 11 months
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DISC ONEEpisode # 1, Original air date: February 7th, 1969Tom sings It's Not Unusual, Help Yourself, and in The Concert section, Kansas City and Danny Boy. The Moody Blues perform Departure and Ride My See-Saw; Mary Hopkin sings Those Were The Days, and Peter Sellers and Richard Pryor provide comedy sketches. (Running Time: 36:22)Episode # 11, Original air date: April 18th, 1969Tom performs It's Not Unusual, Hello Young Lovers, The Rose, and in The Concert section, Turn On Your Lovelight and Shake. The Who perform Pinball Wizard, and Pat Paulsen tries -- and fails -- to be funny (This episode segment is taken from a black and white video master; it is not in color). (Running Time: 22:4)Episode # 42, Original air date: September 25, 1970Tom performs Ain't That Good News, I (Who Have Nothing), What's New, Pussycat?, The Look of Love and What the World Needs Now is Love with Burt Bacharach, Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head with Bacharach and Big Jim Sullivan, and in The Concert segment, I'll Never Fall in Love Again, Green, Green Grass of Home, Love Me Tonight, and It's Not Unusual. The Ace Trucking Company strive for laughs, as does Anne Bancroft, after she reads a woeful dramatic scene. (Running Time: 33:22)DISC TWOEpisode # 25, Original air date: November 27, 1969Tom performs It's Not Unusual, I've Got Plenty o' Nuttin', and Jenny, Rip It Up, Send Me Some Lovin', Good Golly, Miss Molly with Little Richard, and in The Concert segment, Don't Fight It. Little Richard performs Lucille, and The Ace Trucking Company show up again. (Running Time: 20:29)Episode # 26, Original air date: December 4th, 1969Tom sings It's Not Unusual, You Came A Long Way From St. Louis, Raise Your Hand, with Janis Joplin, and in The Concert section, In the Midnight Hour, Danny Boy, and Land of 1000 Dances. Janis Joplin sings Little Girl Blue, and The Committee supplies the skits. (Running Time: 35:33)Episode # 36, Original air date: February 19th , 1970Tom performs It's Not Unusual, We Can Work it Out, Delta Lady, with Joe Cocker, Somewhere with Leslie Uggams, and in The Concert segment, She Loves Me. Joe Cocker and The Grease Band performs Angle Eyes and The Letter. (Running Time: 20:39)DISC THREEEpisode # 12, Original air date: April 25th, 1969 Tom performs It's Not Unusual, and a medley with Stevie Wonder of A Place in the Sun, Uptight, It's Not Unusual, Nothing's Too Good For My Baby, Uptight, and in The Concert section, Lucille. Stevie Wonder sings a medley of For Once in My Life, Thank You For Love, and For Once in My Life. Pat Paulsen shows up. There's an interesting bonus here for this disc; choosing your angle button on your remote, you can switch between the British and American versions of Tom's songs with Stevie Wonder. Pretty cool. (Running Time: 21:08)Episode # 44, Original air date: October 9, 1970Tom sings Ain't That Good News, a medley with Aretha Franklin of It's Not Unusual, See Saw, and Spirit in the Dark, along with a duet with Franklin on The Party's Over, and in The Concert section, Lodi. Aretha Franklin sings I Say a Little Prayer. The Ace Trucking Company is here, along with Bob Hope??? (Running Time: 29:05)Dit Is Tom Jones (from Tom's Legendary ABC-TV Series 1969-1971)Het zijn 3 DVD 9 DVD's er komen nog 1 serie van ook 3x 9 DVD's aan ook van de periode 1969-1971 en één DVD van de zelfde serie What's New Pussycat uit de zelfde periode.Veel kijk en luisterplezier, Musicmaker

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