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Tom Jones and Helene Fischer sing jazz "Sexy Thing"

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Tom Jones, a veteran Welsh singer in the United Kingdom, was knighted in 2006 and was revered as Sir Tom Jones and has sold more than 100 million records since his debut in 1965. There are many masterpieces, including 36 songs that have made it into the UK's top 40 charts, such as "It's Not Unusual", "What's New Pussycat?", "What's New Pussycat?", "She's a Lady", "Sex Bomb", etc., the first capital is a classic song.

Tom Jones and Helene Fischer sing jazz "Sexy Thing"

Tom Jones was born in South Wales, England, to english grandparents and maternal grandparents, and maternal grandfathers were Welsh. He has loved singing since he was a young man, singing at family gatherings and weddings, and joining the school choir after school. He hated school, but found confidence in singing.

Tom Jones is known in his hometown as "Jones The Voice", whose vocal range ranges from baritone to tenor, with a sense of weight and unique singing intensity, making it easy for the listener to enter his emotional world through his voice.

Tom Jones and Helene Fischer sing jazz "Sexy Thing"

Born on August 5, 1984 in the Siberian city of Krasnojarsk, Helene Fischer, a native of German descent from her parents, settled in the small town of Wolfstein in rhineland-Palatinate. From an early age, Helene Fischer enjoyed appearing on stage, first in kindergarten, at family gatherings, and then in the school crew. After finishing secondary school, she studied at the "Stage & Musical School" in Frankfurt for three years, graduating in musical theatre performance. During her studies, she was hired to perform, first at the Staatstheater Darmstadt's "Rocky Horror Show" and then in the popular song "Fifty-Fifty" and the musical "Anatevka" at the Volkstheater Frankfurt.

Tom Jones and Helene Fischer sing jazz "Sexy Thing"

Helene Fischer's clear and loud singing voice combined with the majestic momentum of the opera style, beautiful appearance and strong national flavor made her quickly popular in Germany, and she was loved by fans.

Today I would like to share with you the version from the two-person chorus!

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