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Sir Tom Jones says being knighted by Queen Elizabeth remains his proudest achievement

Sir Tom Jones says being knighted by The Queen is by far his proudest achievement. The It s Not Unusual hitmaker has reflected on his storied career spanning more than five decades and insisted nothing can top being appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1998 by Her Royal Highness. Tom - who had humble beginnings in Pontypridd, South Wales - believes God gifted him with his talent for singing and that he was destined to entertain. He told Britain s Metro newspaper: Being knighted by the Queen - that is above and beyond any of my expectations. When I was a kid I didn t want to do a job of work that I didn t like, which most people have to do in order to survive.

Tom Jones: Older people get tired - normal older people, not me | Features

Tom Jones: Older people get tired - normal older people, not me | Features
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Tom Jones - Surrounded By Time

One of the least creative things you can be is a National Institution. Sure, it’s nice to be loved, but where is the space to manoeuvre? Fans – and there’s a lot of them – come to expect your trademark, and arrive at gigs demanding something they recognise, as opposed to something that will surprise them. The past decade, however, has seen Tom Jones balance his role as a National Institution with some of the most gutsy and raw performances of his career. Working closely with producer Ethan Johns, he tapped into the gospel, country, blues, and soul influences that first fired his imagination as a kid in the valleys. 2010’s ‘Praise & Blame’ was a startling late-career about-turn, followed by ‘Spirit In The Room’ and 2015’s ‘Long Lost Suitcase’.

Tom Jones says divine intervention saved his life when he was in shark-infested waters off Mexico

Sir Tom Jones has said that divine intervention helped guide him back to shore and save his life when he was struggling to swim in shark-infested waters. The singer, 80, explained how while he was working in America in the late 60s he took a trip to Acapulco, Mexico, and went to a beach BBQ where he got into trouble. Speaking on Alan Carr on his Life s A Beach podcast, Tom detailed how he d usually keep his jewellery in a man bag but had left his cross chain necklace on for the dip in the water that day. Close call: Tom Jones has said that divine intervention helped guide him back to shore and save his life when he was struggling to swim in shark-infested waters off Mexico

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