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  • Nov 27, 1970
    Tom Jones and guitarist Big Jim Sullivan turn in renditions of "Hello Darlin'" and "Break My Mind" on the ABC series "This Is Tom Jones"
    Jan 1, 1971
    John Denver and Shirley Bassey guest on ABC's "This Is Tom Jones." Denver covers The Beatles' "Let It Be," while Bassey does "Something." Jones performs "My Way"
    Jan 15, 1971
    "This Is Tom Jones" makes its final prime-time appearance on ABC-TV. Jones makes a temporary foray into country music at a later date, beginning with his 1977 hit "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow"
    Apr 7, 1971
    Glen Campbell performs for queen Elizabeth II as NBC telecasts "Royal Gala." The special also features Bob Hope, Tom Jones, Petula Clark and Engelbert Humperdinck, who sings "Release Me"
    Sep 8, 1973
    Elvis Presley appears on stage, but does not sing, during Tom Jones' show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
    Sep 3, 1974
    Elvis Presley attends Tom Jones' show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
    Dec 6, 1974
    Tom Jones sings the future Elvis Presley hit "My Way" with the man who wrote it, Paul Anka, on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Jones also joins Chuck Berry on "Memphis" and performs "Danny Boy" and "Pledging My Love"
    Dec 17, 1976
    Lynn Anderson and Tom Jones duet on Elton John's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" as Glen Campbell hosts "The Midnight Special." Anderson also covers "Stand By Your Man," and Jones closes the NBC show with "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow"
    Feb 26, 1977
    Pop star Tom Jones picks up his only #1 country single in Billboard with "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow"
    Apr 26, 1977
    NBC airs a Mac Davis television special, "Sounds Like Home," with guests Dolly Parton, George Carlin, Tom Jones and Donna Summer

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