

Robert: Tom Jones recognises the importance of staying current. His latest album 24 Hours is all him and it harkens back to his hits of the 1960s. They are great songs.

I was just talking with a friend that Tom Jones hasn't gone down the standard route, like Rod Stewart and Barry Manilow. I have no interest in hearing these people singing the same old standards (yawn), when you have the classic recordings by the greats and especially Matt Monro. I don't even like even when the newer artists record standards. Alan Titchmarsh played a version of Connie Fisher (of Maria fame) singing Someone To Watch Over Me. Perhaps the most boring three minutes ever. I know it helps expose younger audiences to this music, but I wish they would find some rare gems (or even consider the great operetta arias).



