Tom's guitarist, the legendary Big Jim Sullivan. He played on about 55 #1 hit records as a studio musician. The first guitarist to use Fuzz on a record. He worked alongside a young Jimmy Page in the London studio, gave teenage Richie Blackmore guitar lessons. He also let Jimmy Page borrow his acoustic for Led Zeppelin IV recording sessions. He became friends with Elvis when they hung out in Las Vegas. What an incredible musician. Thank you for sharing this treasure! #bigjimsullivan
Dude! thanks for the info, I was wondering who that was and I thought I'd have to search all night for the answer but sure enough your comment was first and saved me a lot of time...peace to you!
I saw an interview with Jim a few years ago and he said that he had to sign the equivalent of an NDA with studios that were hiring him as a session guitarist to make sure it never got out who he was actually substituting. There's a LOT of guitar parts on records from the 60's & 70's that he actually played and not the artist on the label or in the band.
Damn, imagine turning on your TV and watching this... People back then were so lucky to have all threse amazing artists making smooth, positive, and pleasing music, with no bad words, no vulgarity, and no pessimism. RIP Burt, and its good to know we still have Tom with us...
Then imagina finding out that Tom is a real nice person and that the other is the worse person you could ever wish to meet. Now look at the clip again, knowing that. LOL
@peacenow42 listen, I was born surrounded by the most important people in the second half of the 20th country, not in one, but in three countries, and the first thing I learned from my interaction with them year after year, till my 72 years, today, especially after having 723 classmates before I even went to university, was to never shy away from calling out a person for his best and worst attributes. And Burt falls easily into that kind of analysis because he LOOKS and SPEAKS, AND ACTS as if he was the most normal, one in a billion type of person. Look at that face. Then, try to imagine having a talk with him at an airport VIP lounge, or some place where a celebrity of his statute, but which does not own a plane, or uses it, and you will see the REAL Burt. Tom Jones is the opposite, he shows his devilish nature, publicly, but in person is the kindest, less pompous person you or anyone could wish tp meet. So, in short, you wanted me to be either an optimist or a not well informed type of person, but neither would equal the giving of a REALITY check in Bacharach's case.
@@pulmon66 That is not surprising as Burt went through three divorces, and Tom was married to the same woman for 60 years! Sometimes geniuses are among the most troubled people and have lots of skeletons in the closet.
@@pulmon66 I have a few stories from celebrity meets over the years. One of the Beach Boys and it wasn't Mike, Brian or Carl... wouldn't take a photo with the young kid (me) because the cash he demanded fell out of my pocket. David Crosby... let's just say Graham Nash was a much more pleasant person to be around. Five of the most awesome celebrities I ever met. Felix Cavalier and Eddie Brigati of the Rascals shook my hand and geeked out with me about the lyrics to their songs. Denny Laine of the Wings was the sweetest man you could imagine. BJ Thomas what a kind man that introduced us to his kids. Scary Alice Cooper was amazingly a sweetheart and treated us like family.
🟦 Anyone who didn’t live through those years cannot understand . That ERA ! What I wouldn’t give to just live a week , a weekend, and go back with all of you , my friends , the girls I loved, . Those nights we were kings and queens of the world !
Think his voice is a lot more soulful these days👍 going to see him in Cardiff castle in the summer, should be quality, Tom the voice in the land of song🏴🏴🏴 great day to be Welsh....
Beautiful song by BJ Thomas , nothing like the original. Remember I was a kid in school 2nd grade I think in 69 or 70. I believe it's when that song came out. Anyway I liked it back then an still do. One of those songs that never goes away, !!!
I haven't heard this song in years. I saw Butch cassidy and the Sundance Kid at the theater in 69' when I was 12. This was the theme song. I still remember all the words. The 1950-1970s had produced the most iconic music in world history. Both Burt and Tom made great contributions to that great era.
When I was in my 30s, I threw out all the photos of me and my friends having a great time in our 20s. I knew early on that nostalgia was a trap, and yes, I'd like these times back too. Confidence and presence weren't things they needed to prove by acting like fools. They let their talent and personalities do it. Enjoy the vid but don't dwell on it.
Tom Jones was genuinely brilliant. This is great. Lovely harmonies and timeless song. Beautiful collaboration. I love one with Janis Joplin that was simply incredible. Just gutted Mr Jones never did a duet like this with Elvis, on screen and for posterity!! We can only imagine. Keep singing Tom!!🙏❤️.x
I was introduced to Big Jim when hanging around Denmark Street in London in 1982. It turned out we lived one street apart and he was kind enough to give 18-yr-old me a couple of free guitar lessons. A very nice guy.
Such a talent Burt had. He could write a hit song on demand and never miss. Lots of great writers NEVER get a real hit. Burt could pull them out of his pocket like loose change.
@@HansDelbruck53 I say a little prayer, What the world needs now is love, I'll never fall in love again, What do you get when you fall in love, Make it easy on yourself. Just to mention the obvious ones.
@@HansDelbruck53 "Starting in the 1950s, he composed hundreds of pop songs, many in collaboration with lyricist Hal David. Over 1,000 different artists have recorded Bacharach's songs. He wrote seventy-three U.S. and fifty-two UK Top 40 hits."
Thanks for the all of memories & talent that you left the world! You truly made our lives happier, and our planet a better place! Now it’s time for you to sing & fly Somewhere Over the Rainbow because The Best is Yet to Come ❤🎶🎵🎹
Hello 👋 Laura. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
What a nice rarity. Never seen this before. Newman on a bike with Ross... such a warm moment never fails to appear in my mind when I hear this song. Life affirming.
I still hear this song on playlists every once in a while and it always takes me back to "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Happy 100th Birthday, Paul Newman. It is a shame that you are no longer with us.
I'm a country music fan, but I'm well aware who Burt Bacharach is. It's simply incredible the amount of songs AND hits this man has written. R.I.P. Burt Bacharach
RIP Burt Bacharach this is my only ever song I known from you n Hal David. But I love it dearly. I always have this in my playlist. Also I just had to say, these past 3 years n even 2 weeks ago I always wonder how Burt is doing these days. May you be remembered always
Growing up Burt's music was always around me on the TV and radio. Although in those days i was into whats now called classic rock, I knew liked listening to his music. As i grew older i realized i actually loved it a lot, it grew on me big time. And now like only music has a way of doing when i hear it - it takes me back to those wonderful days of my youth. RIP Burt Oh BTW i love Tom too now more than ever.
Fantastic clip of three great musical artists...tom jones, burt bacharach and big jim sullivan on guitar...tom, you have the "it" factor from head to toe...never another you...unequalled ❤❤❤
Burt Bacharach foi o maior músico compositor e maestro do século XX, suas músicas emocionam a todos com uma perfeição que entram na alma, umas mais alegres, outras mais românticas é um verdadeiro sucesso nas vozes de muitos cantores, Burt Bacharach se foi repentinamente, mas deixa um grande legado, suas canções pop que vão ficar eternamente em nossos corações! RIP Burt Bacharach.
I'm only just discovering this. What a fun duet of one of Mr. Bacharach's iconic songs, and I love the knee-slap at the end, like he was saying, "Way to go, Tom Jones!!" He exuded cool, even while duetting with a flashier, more dynamic singer. RIP Burt Bacharach, and thank you sir, for all the amazing music!!
burt,you are part of my life,I remember getting crazy when this song was on the radio!!....I love your music..this clip is just amazing you look so handsome....and Tom jones,beautful guy,great voice, they are unforgettable!!!
Just two good-looking dudes singing well together in a relaxed atmosphere. Watching this video, as a foreigner, I'm thinking it doesn't get more AMERICAN than this in my head.
Hello 👋 Victoria. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
@@victoriasegall3404 that's nice. I have been Canada so many years ago and it's very nice there, i will love to visit again. I'm presently working in the Pacific sea. Have you been to the sea before?
@@markclifford1857 I have been there before. That was in the 80's. I went to the West Coast with my parents, and we stayed at the home of a family friend and his wife. It was beautiful there.
Tom Jones has always been coolness on another level, but the world will miss Burt Bacharach, just simply a fantastic songwriter in a class act all the way.
Thanks so much for posting this lovely clip. Sad to see the genius that was Burt Baccarah, but boys what a legacy he left. Tom did a great job with this wonderful song.
Lisa Herrera Hi, in 2020, I come from this ruclips.net/video/TkbTxkTFrNI/видео.html , great song, great artists! There’s no time-lapse for the great artist, isn’t there?
What a fortunate little girl I was born in 1963 growing up in a new little Southern California city by the name of Rowland Heights to parents who own a beauty salon. Those were the best of times possible for a kid to grow up.
Hello 👋 Jolynn. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
I'm from Brazil as well. Today I am 42 years old, but since my 15 years I listen that song and other ones. Definitely, My father has participation on this.
The quitar player is Big Jim Sullivan.He played many gigs in pubs along the south coast.I met Jim many times he was a nice friendly humble guy and never bragged about his incredible career.
"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" was the theme song to the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The song, written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, is performed by B.J. Thomas and plays during a lighthearted scene where Paul Newman's character, Butch Cassidy, takes a whimsical bicycle ride with Etta Place, played by Katharine Ross. The song went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song and became a chart-topping hit. Its playful, carefree tone contrasts with the film's otherwise bittersweet narrative, making it an iconic musical moment in cinematic history.
RIP Burt! Thank you so much for your wonderful 🎵 music! ❤️
Lyn when was that ?
@@joaoamaral7323 about 2 of your lifetimes ago! :D
2 great talents, thanks. Plus s beautiful song.
@@joeysplats3209 i didn’t understand the date
@@joaoamaral7323 No, it was very recent. February 8, 2023. I had no idea. Didn't see anything in the news about it.
Tom's guitarist, the legendary Big Jim Sullivan. He played on about 55 #1 hit records as a studio musician. The first guitarist to use Fuzz on a record. He worked alongside a young Jimmy Page in the London studio, gave teenage Richie Blackmore guitar lessons. He also let Jimmy Page borrow his acoustic for Led Zeppelin IV recording sessions. He became friends with Elvis when they hung out in Las Vegas. What an incredible musician. Thank you for sharing this treasure! #bigjimsullivan
Yes I have two sitar albums by Big Jim Sullivan, one of them by pseudomin Lord sitar, excellent Easy listening music.
Dude! thanks for the info, I was wondering who that was and I thought I'd have to search all night for the answer but sure enough your comment was first and saved me a lot of time...peace to you!
Big Jim was taught by Eddie Cochran on the 1960 tour . When Ed died at 21 on that tour Jim went into teaching 😊
I saw an interview with Jim a few years ago and he said that he had to sign the equivalent of an NDA with studios that were hiring him as a session guitarist to make sure it never got out who he was actually substituting. There's a LOT of guitar parts on records from the 60's & 70's that he actually played and not the artist on the label or in the band.
He lead guitar “Alone Again, Naturally “
3 Legends together ! Tom Jones Burt Bacharach and Big Jim Sullivan on the acoustic guitar!
Yeah that's what caught my attention immediately. It should be Tom Jones and Big Jim Sullivan play with Burt Bacharach.
remember that there is an episode of "space:1999" that features BJS performing as a member of moonbase alpha
@@daiichidoku omg now that I have to see
I thought that was Big Jim
@@junglejim99 space 1999 link
ruclips.net/video/xWFhsqg9NPg/видео.html
Damn, imagine turning on your TV and watching this... People back then were so lucky to have all threse amazing artists making smooth, positive, and pleasing music, with no bad words, no vulgarity, and no pessimism. RIP Burt, and its good to know we still have Tom with us...
Then imagina finding out that Tom is a real nice person and that the other is the worse person you could ever wish to meet. Now look at the clip again, knowing that. LOL
@peacenow42 listen, I was born surrounded by the most important people in the second half of the 20th country, not in one, but in three countries, and the first thing I learned from my interaction with them year after year, till my 72 years, today, especially after having 723 classmates before I even went to university, was to never shy away from calling out a person for his best and worst attributes. And Burt falls easily into that kind of analysis because he LOOKS and SPEAKS, AND ACTS as if he was the most normal, one in a billion type of person. Look at that face. Then, try to imagine having a talk with him at an airport VIP lounge, or some place where a celebrity of his statute, but which does not own a plane, or uses it, and you will see the REAL Burt. Tom Jones is the opposite, he shows his devilish nature, publicly, but in person is the kindest, less pompous person you or anyone could wish tp meet. So, in short, you wanted me to be either an optimist or a not well informed type of person, but neither would equal the giving of a REALITY check in Bacharach's case.
@@pulmon66 That is not surprising as Burt went through three divorces, and Tom was married to the same woman for 60 years! Sometimes geniuses are among the most troubled people and have lots of skeletons in the closet.
@@pulmon66 I have a few stories from celebrity meets over the years. One of the Beach Boys and it wasn't Mike, Brian or Carl... wouldn't take a photo with the young kid (me) because the cash he demanded fell out of my pocket. David Crosby... let's just say Graham Nash was a much more pleasant person to be around. Five of the most awesome celebrities I ever met. Felix Cavalier and Eddie Brigati of the Rascals shook my hand and geeked out with me about the lyrics to their songs. Denny Laine of the Wings was the sweetest man you could imagine. BJ Thomas what a kind man that introduced us to his kids. Scary Alice Cooper was amazingly a sweetheart and treated us like family.
🟦 Anyone who didn’t live through those years cannot understand . That ERA ! What I wouldn’t give to just live a week , a weekend, and go back with all of you , my friends , the girls I loved, . Those nights we were kings and queens of the world !
what a beautiful song, my father loves old and international songs and this is one of them. And we are BRAZILIAN...
Tambem a musica brasilera e lindissima. Eu sou italiano e amo o Brasil
PARABÉNS ! BOM GOSTO. MUSICAS ATEMPORAIS !
sad sad sad it won’t rain like it did before , thank you for all your songs s gift to us !!
Thank you - it's a perfect song today....RIP Bacharach
Hell of a voice Tom Jones.
Was just thinking that when saw this comment
Yes he has some soul in it
Indeed. It is quite clear why one of the two is known for his singing and the other for his composing.
Think his voice is a lot more soulful these days👍 going to see him in Cardiff castle in the summer, should be quality, Tom the voice in the land of song🏴🏴🏴 great day to be Welsh....
Who's the best though
Burt's music had the strength and beauty only a gentleman can give.
Eternal song..RIP Mr Bacharach
Beautiful song by BJ Thomas , nothing like the original. Remember I was a kid in school 2nd grade I think in 69 or 70. I believe it's when that song came out. Anyway I liked it back then an still do. One of those songs that never goes away, !!!
Would have been '69, I was in 2nd grade as well. Don't know why this song stuck in my head.
Ayer musica de oro, hoy pura basura como la mierda del regeton
RIP Maestro! Thank you for all music you brought to this world... your music will never die.
Wow
Not too many people can sing that well sitting down. Wow...
There will never be another Burt.😢
His wonderful music will never die. May he Rest In Peace 🙏❤️💔🎶🌹✨
Best since Gershwin.
I haven't heard this song in years. I saw Butch cassidy and the Sundance Kid at the theater in 69' when I was 12. This was the theme song. I still remember all the words. The 1950-1970s had produced the most iconic music in world history. Both Burt and Tom made great contributions to that great era.
Even sadder than the fact that Burt is gone is the fact that those times are gone too. And they won't come back.
When I was in my 30s, I threw out all the photos of me and my friends having a great time in our 20s. I knew early on that nostalgia was a trap, and yes, I'd like these times back too. Confidence and presence weren't things they needed to prove by acting like fools. They let their talent and personalities do it. Enjoy the vid but don't dwell on it.
Unfortunately
@@bbb462cidIf everyone was like you things might be better.
😔
@dongskijyu8583 😭
The world will always miss Burt. What a gift to the world. And I appreciate Tom Jones more and more with each passing year.
Can’t believe I saw these 2 live ❤️
Wonderful voices
Loved Burt/Hal…and Tom is one of the greatest vocalists ever.
I can't believe there's an event in time when sir tom jones & Burt Bacharach would sing together
Why?
Very cool, but no one did it better than BJ Thomas...
Incredible!
Tom Jones was genuinely brilliant. This is great. Lovely harmonies and timeless song. Beautiful collaboration. I love one with Janis Joplin that was simply incredible. Just gutted Mr Jones never did a duet like this with Elvis, on screen and for posterity!! We can only imagine.
Keep singing Tom!!🙏❤️.x
Here's Sinatra and Jobim singing _Girl From Ipanema._ You're welcome. 🙂 ruclips.net/video/NldPFVKYmiw/видео.html
We'll see it in the next life...counting on it.
@@lnl3237
Where are you planning on going?? I believe there’s a next life just not quite like how you envisage .
😂.x
Damn .. These voices ..are blessing.
Awww Burt what a simpler time this was.
And this was my grandma’s favorite song.
Thank you Burt R.I.P. ❤🙏🏼👍
Indeed. Gentle, simple melodies and simple but not silly words.
I was introduced to Big Jim when hanging around Denmark Street in London in 1982. It turned out we lived one street apart and he was kind enough to give 18-yr-old me a couple of free guitar lessons. A very nice guy.
So you just found Jim! He's been disappeared since 1975.
Such a talent Burt had. He could write a hit song on demand and never miss. Lots of great writers NEVER get a real hit. Burt could pull them out of his pocket like loose change.
bingo! genius
Raindrops is the only memorable song by Burt Bacharach that I can recall. What were his other hits?
@@HansDelbruck53 I say a little prayer, What the world needs now is love, I'll never fall in love again, What do you get when you fall in love, Make it easy on yourself.
Just to mention the obvious ones.
@@VSchneidermann Do You Know The Way to Santa Fe, Bond Street...
@@HansDelbruck53 "Starting in the 1950s, he composed hundreds of pop songs, many in collaboration with lyricist Hal David. Over 1,000 different artists have recorded Bacharach's songs. He wrote seventy-three U.S. and fifty-two UK Top 40 hits."
Thanks for the all of memories & talent that you left the world! You truly made our lives happier, and our planet a better place! Now it’s time for you to sing & fly Somewhere Over the Rainbow because The Best is Yet to Come ❤🎶🎵🎹
Hello 👋 Laura. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
What a nice rarity. Never seen this before. Newman on a bike with Ross... such a warm moment never fails to appear in my mind when I hear this song. Life affirming.
I still hear this song on playlists every once in a while and it always takes me back to "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Happy 100th Birthday, Paul Newman. It is a shame that you are no longer with us.
I'm a country music fan, but I'm well aware
who Burt Bacharach is.
It's simply incredible the amount of songs AND hits this man has
written.
R.I.P.
Burt Bacharach
I remember Tom Jones singing Dock of the Bay when I was younger and was very impressed.
Absolutely incredible.....
Burt wrote some classics. I grew up as a kid loving these songs
Many of his best songs were written in collaboration with gifted lyricist Hal David.
Interesting ... I’d never heard Burt Bacharach sing before! What a composer. RIP
I saw him on Long Island in the early 2000's . He sang . It was more to accompany the songs . A true legend .
And for good reason. One of the greatest songwriters ever, but....
Encontro MarAVILHOSO/
brilliant burt bacharach is so good at writing and tom has that beautiful voice
RIP Burt Bacharach this is my only ever song I known from you n Hal David. But I love it dearly. I always have this in my playlist. Also I just had to say, these past 3 years n even 2 weeks ago I always wonder how Burt is doing these days. May you be remembered always
once upon a time there were singers and fantastic musicians...
and now???? the void... here two legends of great music
I'm SO glad I was born in the 60's and grew up in the 70's!!!!!!!!! Burt, Tom and and all the greats. The list is too long!
Three Legends together at once, not something you see or hear often. Thanks!
Growing up Burt's music was always around me on the TV and radio. Although in those days i was into whats now called classic rock, I knew liked listening to his music. As i grew older i realized i actually loved it a lot, it grew on me big time. And now like only music has a way of doing when i hear it - it takes me back to those wonderful days of my youth. RIP Burt Oh BTW i love Tom too now more than ever.
Fantastic clip of three great musical artists...tom jones, burt bacharach and big jim sullivan on guitar...tom, you have the "it" factor from head to toe...never another you...unequalled ❤❤❤
Amazing!!!! Congrates from Brazil!!!!
So long Burt, you've left a lot of great music for us. Thanks
RIP Burt, thank you for your wonderful music!!!! 🙌
The obvious love and respect they have for Burt...I’m tearing up.
Thank you for the music and for loving the horses
Burt Bacharach foi o maior músico compositor e maestro do século XX, suas músicas emocionam a todos com uma perfeição que entram na alma, umas mais alegres, outras mais românticas é um verdadeiro sucesso nas vozes de muitos cantores, Burt Bacharach se foi repentinamente, mas deixa um grande legado, suas canções pop que vão ficar eternamente em nossos corações! RIP Burt Bacharach.
Tom jones tem uma voz impressionante....linda demais!
They complement each other perfectly. RIP Burt Bacharach.
What a great vibe. Relaxed, friendly, fun, confident.
People always said, the past is Dead, but for me, rain keeping on my memories! Never forget this beautiful past time, ❤❤
Passado que volta nessas músicas incríveis
"Big" Jim Sullivan. Let us not forget him. So much guitar that's just "in there". Brilliant...
"Wanna harmonize?" That's pure gold.
Was almost in tears ❤️
Tom was such a stud back in the day and Burt who we sadly just lost what a magical musical marvel
I'm only just discovering this. What a fun duet of one of Mr. Bacharach's iconic songs, and I love the knee-slap at the end, like he was saying, "Way to go, Tom Jones!!" He exuded cool, even while duetting with a flashier, more dynamic singer. RIP Burt Bacharach, and thank you sir, for all the amazing music!!
I'm crying now...
Beautiful
This is just beautiful! The older I get the more I realize, Tom Jones' voice and Burt Bacharach's song are a timeless treasure.
Thank you so much Burt - you gave us all so much pleasure with your high-quality, memorable songs. You are so irreplaceable....
Awww…never seen this clip. Love Tom and the great Burt B. Burt helped soooo many singers with his songs! 🥰🥰🥰
Maravilha
I grow up watching shows like this. Then I laughed at show like this. Now I miss shows like this.
NO WORDS..TO...DESCRIBE...THE BEAUTY...OF....THIS......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Viva Tom Jones!!! Viva Burt Bacharach!!! Descanse em paz, Burt Bacharach!!! Brazil
Pesdoal ele não morreu , e boato, pesquisa pra ver.
@@carinagoncalves9315 o Tom Jones não morreu, foi o Burt Bacharach, faleceu dia 08/02/23
burt,you are part of my life,I remember getting crazy when this song was on the radio!!....I love your music..this clip is just amazing you look so handsome....and Tom jones,beautful guy,great voice, they are unforgettable!!!
Just two good-looking dudes singing well together in a relaxed atmosphere. Watching this video, as a foreigner, I'm thinking it doesn't get more AMERICAN than this in my head.
Brave man, Mr Bacharach, duetting with Tom Jones is not an easy task.
No and Mr Bacharach clearly shows he didn’t become famous for his singing. Thank goodness he didn’t try singing along on What’s New Pussycat!
Me encantó ésa canción y esos dos personajes, que voces lo disfruté mucho gracias por compartir
Thank you legends! RIP Mr. Bacharach, you brought gold in music and hearts - forever !
Cool Man and Singer Tom Jones IS!! Love those Sideburns..👏🏻😑
Its amazing that there's two guys but an entire orchest and drums are heard!!
Невероятно красивая музыка. На все времена. И так здорово увидеть на сцене. Спасибо Вам, Берт! Покойтесь с миром.
Wonderful!
That was truly special, pure talent simple
Simply fantastic !!!
What a beautiful performance by Tom Jones and Burt Bacharach! The songs Burt Bacharach wrote are solid gold 10's! Rest in peace. 🌟🎶🇨🇦
Hello 👋 Victoria. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
@@markclifford1857 Hi, Mark. I'm doing very well, thanks. I'm from Canada, more specifically, from Montreal, Quebec.
@@markclifford1857 Hello. I'm doing very well, thanks. I'm from Montreal, Quebec. I'm a city girl, in fact, but I grew up in the suburbs. 😊🇨🇦
@@victoriasegall3404 that's nice. I have been Canada so many years ago and it's very nice there, i will love to visit again. I'm presently working in the Pacific sea. Have you been to the sea before?
@@markclifford1857 I have been there before. That was in the 80's. I went to the West Coast with my parents, and we stayed at the home of a family friend and his wife. It was beautiful there.
Incredible! Tom and Burt ... truly amazing. Rest in peace Burt. You have given this world so much joy with your music ...
Tom Jones has always been coolness on another level, but the world will miss Burt Bacharach, just simply a fantastic songwriter in a class act all the way.
I used to sing this when working construction in Seattle in the rain. It helped a bit. RIP Burt.
Thanks so much for posting this lovely clip. Sad to see the genius that was Burt Baccarah, but boys what a legacy he left. Tom did a great job with this wonderful song.
Thank you for the music Mr Bacharach
Wow,absolutely amazing. Still listening in 2019.
Lisa Herrera Hi, in 2020, I come from this ruclips.net/video/TkbTxkTFrNI/видео.html , great song, great artists! There’s no time-lapse for the great artist, isn’t there?
2021 qnd beyond
and in 2021
Первый раз вижу и слышу эту запись. Такая ностальгия от прекрасной песни и молодого Тома Джонса. Браво!
Grandioso q fabuloso nunca lo havia visto q gran sorpresa mis artistas preferidos juntos q magnifico gracias
What a fortunate little girl I was born in 1963 growing up in a new little Southern California city by the name of Rowland Heights to parents who own a beauty salon. Those were the best of times possible for a kid to grow up.
Hello 👋 Jolynn. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
Classic, love this clip.
This song is great but this performance is beyond great.
Coisa mais linda essa canção é esses cantores!!!
This song makes me remind my childhood..good memories, from Brazil.
I'm from Brazil as well. Today I am 42 years old, but since my 15 years I listen that song and other ones. Definitely, My father has participation on this.
What a great singer songwriter...he may have passed away but he will live on forever through his music.
Fantastic! Very smile!
Tom Jones is to songwriting what Burt Bacharach is to singing. Fortunately, Burt wrote so many classic and beautiful melodies.
Thank you, that's lovely to watch. Burt looks and sounds kinda nervous.
Como é lindo 🌹❤️Tom Jones.
E Burt Bacharach 🎧🎸🎹🎶 saudades eternas.
Bom dia
Nice Voice. Wonderful Singer!
2 legends!!! Tom Jones is gorgeous 💕
The quitar player is Big Jim Sullivan.He played many gigs in pubs along the south coast.I met Jim many times he was a nice friendly humble guy and never bragged about his incredible career.
Tom’s vocal depth and control is unparalleled. The depth was god given but it’s the discipline to use it the way he did is what makes him so special.
Thankyou Mr Bacharach for bequeathing this world with these beautiful gems for future generations to discover and enjoy.
Tremendous. I feel bad for people who can’t appreciate ish like this.
"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" was the theme song to the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The song, written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, is performed by B.J. Thomas and plays during a lighthearted scene where Paul Newman's character, Butch Cassidy, takes a whimsical bicycle ride with Etta Place, played by Katharine Ross. The song went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song and became a chart-topping hit. Its playful, carefree tone contrasts with the film's otherwise bittersweet narrative, making it an iconic musical moment in cinematic history.