John Farnham & Tom Jones: Together in Concert (2005)

ALL 05/31/2005 (en) 68 Min
  • Release
    05/31/2005
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  • Original title
    John Farnham & Tom Jones: Together in Concert
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    en
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Overview

In 2005, John Farnham and Tom Jones performed together for ten concerts in the Australian cities of Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne. Farnham then left the stage to let Tom perform a few solos before returning with 1972's "One" and raging through hits like "Pressure Down", "That's Freedom", "Heart's On Fire", "Playing To Win", "Every Time You Cry", "Man Of The Hour", "Age Of Reason" and "Burn For You". The pair performed five duets: Sam and Dave's "Hold On I'm Coming", Otis Redding's "Try A Little Tenderness", Ray Charles' "What'd I Say", Arthur Conley's "Sweet Soul Music" and AC/DC's anthem, "Long Way To The Top".

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  1. John Farnham

    Self (Vocals)

  2. Tom Jones

    Self (Vocals)

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John Farnham & Tom Jones: Together in Concert (2005) 68 Min

ALL 05/31/2005 (en)
  • Release 05/31/2005
  • Production
  • Original title John Farnham & Tom Jones: Together in Concert
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

In 2005, John Farnham and Tom Jones performed together for ten concerts in the Australian cities of Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne. Farnham then left the stage to let Tom perform a few solos before returning with 1972's "One" and raging through hits like "Pressure Down", "That's Freedom", "Heart's On Fire", "Playing To Win", "Every Time You Cry", "Man Of The Hour", "Age Of Reason" and "Burn For You". The pair performed five duets: Sam and Dave's "Hold On I'm Coming", Otis Redding's "Try A Little Tenderness", Ray Charles' "What'd I Say", Arthur Conley's "Sweet Soul Music" and AC/DC's anthem, "Long Way To The Top".

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer