What a Night (Tom Jones album) explained
What a Night |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | Tom Jones |
Cover: | What a Night (album).jpg |
Released: | 2 January 1977 |
Recorded: | H.B. Barnum Studio, LA[1] |
Label: | Epic EMC 3221 |
Producer: | Gordon Mills |
What a Night is a 1977 album by Tom Jones on Epic Records produced by Gordon Mills. The album was promoted by Epic as showing a more sensitive and thoughtful side to the singer.[2] [3]
Track listing
- "What a Night"
- "We Don't Live Here"
- "No One Gave Me Love"
- "Day to Day Affair"
- "If This Is Love"
- "I Wrote This Song"
- "That's Where I Belong"
- "Easy to Love"
- "The Heart"
- "Ramblin' Man"
Notes and References
- http://www.tomjones.com/discography/what-a-night/
- Billboard - 19 Nov. 1977 Full page advert by Epic Records "It reveals emotions that a lot of lifts lilt And it's a side of Tom Jones which shows that a sensitive and thoughtful man is the strongest man alive"
- Dave Marsh, John Swenson The new Rolling stone record guide 0394721071 1983 p. 265 "☆ This is Tom Jones / Par. (1969) ☆ Tom Jones Live in Las Vegas / Par. (1969) ☆ Memories Don't Leave Like People Do / Par. (1973) fl ☆ ☆ ☆ Tom Jones' Greatest Hits / Lon. (1973) ☆ What a Night / Epic (1977)