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Pop / Rock 23/10/2008

Tom Jones Returns With The First Single 'If He Should Ever Leave You' From His New Album '24 Hours'

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - S-Curve Records is proud to announce the return of legendary singer Tom Jones with the first single from his new album, '24 Hours.' Entitled "If He Should Ever Leave You," the single showcases the sophisticated and soulful pop music for which Tom has been renowned throughout his career.

However, this time Tom is not just the great interpreter of a classic song, but has for the first time ever played an active role in the songwriting and "If He Should Ever Leave You" is the first taste of his new-found fire to sing his own songs and tell the story of his own life.

Intimate, personal, moving and yet playful and reminiscent of the sound he first came to prominence with in the '60s, "If He Should Ever Leave You" demonstrates that Tom's voice is better than ever and shows how influential his sound has been on today's crop of talent.

Produced by Future Cut, who have previously worked with Lily Allen, Dizzee Rascal, Estelle and Kate Nash, "If He Should Ever Leave You" is released on November 25th as part of the new set.

The album '24 Hours' follows on November 25 and ranges through the shirt button-popping cover of the Tommy James and the Shondells classic "I'm Alive," the cool Latin beats of "Style and Rhythm," and the pop genius of "Give A Little Love," before leading into more intimate moments such as "The Road," a remarkable cover of Bruce Springsteen's "The Hitter" and the already much-talked about title track "24 Hours" which is -a spine-tingling gaze into the abyss, delivered with sublime gravitas.

Music Week (UK): "['24 Hours'] delivers his most honest and contemporary sound in years... A stunning return".

'24 Hours' - album released 25th November on S-Curve Records






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