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The song contains spoken word portions (as the voice of Tommy the Cat) interspersed with the singing of Les Claypool.In their live performances, Claypool does both parts himself; however, Tom Waits provided the voice of Tommy the Cat on the studio version from Sailing the Seas of Cheese.
Tom Cat (トム・キャット, Tomu Kyatto, TOM★CAT) were a 1980s Japanese band. They are best known for their song "TOUGH BOY", used as the opening theme for Fist of the North Star 2 . Original members
Vanguard released several further singles, the most successful being "Tom Cat" (No. 20, May 1963). [7] Yielding to pressure from her husband, Taylor left the trio shortly after Vanguard released the group's second album, Good Time!, and Darling and Svanoe recruited Mindy Stuart to replace her. That line-up recorded one final album, Rainy River.
Tom Cat is an album by Lee Morgan recorded in 1964, though only issued in 1980. It was originally released as LT 1058. While lesser known in comparison to The Sidewinder and other albums, it features several of Morgan's contemporary Blue Note recording artists, such as McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey, and Jackie McLean.
[3] After the release of Tom Cat, Scott left the group and began recording solo. The group recorded their first album without Scott in 1976 - the self-titled L.A. Express , which had as cover art a close-up of a belt buckle embossed with the band's name (simply "L.A. Express"), similar to one reading "Tom Scott & the L.A. Express" which was ...
"Tom Cat" (1963) "Walk Right In" is a country blues song written by musician Gus Cannon and originally recorded by Cannon's Jug Stompers in 1929 by RCA Victor. [2]
"Tomcat Prowl", written by Doug Bennett and John Burton, is a song performed by Doug and the Slugs for the soundtrack to the 1988 action film Iron Eagle II. It was the group's second-highest-charting single in their native Canada, reaching #23 on the RPM Top 100 Singles chart. [1]
His name, "Tom Cat", is based on "tomcat", a word which refers to male cats.He is usually mute and rarely heard speaking with the exception of a few cartoons (such as 1943's The Lonesome Mouse, 1944's The Zoot Cat, 1947's Part Time Pal, 1953's Puppy Tale and 1992's Tom and Jerry: The Movie).