Tom Jones On Living In the USA: What He Said In ’77 Is Likely Still True Today
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
With thanks to AF, who chimed into all the discussion on this site about Tom’s thoughts and feelings about living in the US, with this 1977 article from a US publication that should make his feelings crystal clear. (It is reproduced with the type as it appears in the original.) We have reason to believe these feelings are still true today — and the article doesn’t even mention the fact that “it never rains in California,” so a sun worshipper can really love it there. He’s as Welsh as can be and he loves his American home. Thus, the two Toms — the Gemini who is deeply, forevermore Welsh and the one who loves living in the USA — peacefully, even happily, coexist.
British tax emigre TOM JONES is $urviving $ucce$$ very “handsomely,” thank you, in the good old U$A. Ensconsed in his Beverly Hills manse, Mr. Pussycat just purred about the good life in his chosen country…
“In America, if you have money in the bank, and a nice home, and you’ve proven yourself, people see you as that. Three years ago, I was living on St. George’s Hill, in Weybridge, England, and I couldn’t join the golf club there because I was an ‘entertainer.” I thought it was all so stupid. The upper class people in Britain still like ‘breeding.’ If you don’t come from a first class family, there will alwasy look down on you.”
In TOM’s case, they would have had to look beyone “the green, green grass” all the way down to one of the biggest holes in Britain — TOM’s father was a coal miner in the Welsh town of Pontypridd.
TOM, who is still married to wife #1, says, “I consider myself lucky because I got married before I got into show business. My wife and I got to know each other so well that we can now survive anything — even success. LINDA understands. She is not on my back all the time. I go on the road and come home when I want. I get a lot of freedom”
And isn’t that what the U.S. of A. is all about?













