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Tom Jones & The Cardigans — Burning Down The House
Album: Best of The Cardigans
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Released: 1999
Length: 3:32
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Fightin' fire with fire

Watch out, you might get what you're after
Cool babies, strange but not a stranger
I'm an ordinary guy
Burning down the house

Hold tight, wait till the party's over
Hold tight, we're in for nasty weather
There has got to be a way
Burning down the house

Here's your ticket pack your bags: time for jumpin' overboard
The transportation is here
Close enough but not too far, maybe you know where you are
Fightin' fire with fire

All wet, hey you might need a raincoat
Shakedown, dreams walking in broad daylight
Three hundred sixty-five degrees
Burning down the house

It was once upon a place sometimes I listen to myself
Gonna come in first place
People on their way to work, baby what did you expect
Gonna burst into flame

Fightin' fire with fire
Fightin' fire with fire
Burning down the house

My house, s'out of the ordinary
That's right, don't want to hurt nobody
Some things sure can sweep me off my feet
Burning down the house

Watch out, you might get what you're after
Cool babies, strange but not a stranger
I am, I'm an ordinary guy
Three hundred sixty-five degrees
Burning down the house

Fightin' fire with fire
Fightin' fire with fire
Gonna burst into flame
Fightin' fire with fire
Fightin' fire with fire
Fightin' fire with fire
Gonna burst into flame
My house

No visible means of support and you have not seen nothing yet
Everything's stuck together
I don't know what you expect staring into your TV set
Fighting fire with fire
Burning down the house
Ooh
Burning down the house
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Weird, but GREAT!! on so many levels!  Thanx RP!  

 springof63 wrote:
SKIP!



I Really like it!  Thank You for not leaving a nasty comment!
 DW4554 wrote:

Tom Jones is the seminal Welsh badass.  Nuf ced.  




I Agree completely!!
Tom Jones is the seminal Welsh badass.  Nuf ced.  
SKIP!
 superfido wrote:


Has nothing to do with age mate, this is a bastardisation of an iconic piece of music. Tom Jones should be beat like the constipated tosser he is, and the cute cardigans girl should be made to make my bed and do my laundry for a few weeks-



I gave you a downvote but that IS an hilarious comment!
 ThePoose wrote:

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Bill loves Byrning down the house—but in this case, he's trying to keep up with the Joneses.



Excellent!
 Tim_in_N_FL wrote:

LOL.  Agreed.  The only way it might be funnier is if Robert Goulet had made a cameo vocal appearance. Well now, Its Impossible...  {#Wave}


Excellent! I think Robert Goulet recorded some spoof song for the Howard Stern show that was hilarious!
 Pedro1874 wrote:

It's not unusual!


Ha!
 ravnur wrote:

Tom Jones is what I would expect William Shatner to be if he could sing



You say that like it's a bad thing!
 djanecek wrote:

Please don't play this again. Thank you.




A  LOT of RP listeners really like it!  If you don't, hit the "skip button"!   ...And quiet down!  
thanks fuckheads, that was fun!
I like karaoke too!
First time EVER I enjoy this fucking song in any way.
Now I know, it's Nina Persson
The voice of the girl is fantastic, I like it
Hey, haters: 
 joejennings wrote:



And GREAT on so many levels!!! ...But, still crazy!!!



The more I hear this, the more I love it!!!   
 ravnur wrote:

Tom Jones is what I would expect William Shatner to be if he could sing




Oh, that is so spot on.
A pretty mean feet to record something that is both cheesy and incredibly cool. Love it!
 ppeters914 wrote:

I first thought WTF, but I found myself tapping my foot then bobbing and a weaving. Too fun.




Right On!!   
I first thought WTF, but I found myself tapping my foot then bobbing and a weaving. Too fun.
The more I hear this, the better it gets!!!   
 eileenomurphy wrote:
Crazy, but GREAT!!!  



And GREAT on so many levels!!! ...But, still crazy!!!
 Mugro wrote:

This is so very wrong. But somehow right.




JUXTAPOSITION OF GREATNESS!!!
sometimes stars align
Crazy, but GREAT!!!  
 asilbuch wrote:

I could not love this more! 




SAME HERE!! Weird, but GREAT!!!
HOW did I miss this all this time ?!?
I could not love this more! 
This just ain't right.
Do a shot of Hornitos with salt and lemon, then a hit of Golden Goat, after hearing Talking Heads' last song, and LOVE THIS MADLY
I've been listening (and supporting) RP for 10 years,  maybe more; I've lost track. And this is the 1st time I've ever heard this cover.  When Jones was recording pop hits back in the day, it generally fell outside my personal interest, but I always thought he had a uniquely powerful voice. The stuff he's recorded since his pop days has increased my interest and respect for his talent. He's recorded some great stuff, including collaborating with people like Jools Holland and David Gilmore. This track is another great surprise, so thanks RP.  (I'd love to know how he got together with a Swedish band. ) 
This is so very wrong. But somehow right.
Tom Jones is what I would expect William Shatner to be if he could sing
I love this. I hate stupidity and I don't have a lot of patience for new things (which I'm trying to get past) but I've always loved this collaboration.
Great set tonight Bill & Rebecca.....Thanks!
We had a local radio station that would do a thing called 'Make it Stop' or something like that. They would start playing some not-so-good song and would only stop once a caller identified the song and group. I do like the original song, and I know Bill loves covers, but .......
 ThePoose wrote:
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Bill loves Byrning down the house—but in this case, he's trying to keep up with the Joneses.
 
He'll be here all week. Try the veal. You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. G'night everybody!
Please don't play this again. Thank you.
nope
This gets a 10 because...well, it just does.
Gotta love Mr. Jones' unapologetic sheer level of... Bombastickness, for lack of a better word :) He was the king of kitchyness and white flailing pirate shirts even before Michael Flatley had a clue, lol
Tom is performing at home on BBC Teletext, and frequently appears on UK TV.
At 80 his voice is better than ever.
Lovely bloke.

Tony Jory,
London and Somerset, England.
Nice and quirky but at least 1 verse too long, it really drags in the middle.
Tom is really getting after it in this song. I dig it!
I think I like this better than the original. I'm not sure what that says about me.
c.
Fun!
Hilarious. Don’t need to ever hear it again.
Needs to be followed by Close to the Edit by Art of Noise
 AymTru wrote:
Is this a cover of a Talking Heads song? Or did they do this first? Or somebody did it first? Love it any and every way :)
 Talking Heads did it 1st! ....both versions are GREAT!

Insanely GREAT! ......Thanx RP! ...it picked me right up! ...I'm having my 2nd morning coffee.
Is this a cover of a Talking Heads song? Or did they do this first? Or somebody did it first? Love it any and every way :)
 ThePoose wrote:
WTF
 
e·clec·tic (ĭ-klĕk′tĭk) adj.
1. Selecting or employing individual elements from a variety of sources, systems, or styles
This is ridiculous. Makes me laugh.
WTF
Have loved this since it first came out.
shit-show
 sunybuny wrote:
Very strange but great....
 
It's not unusual!
 gbarker wrote:
So fricken strange. I want to say WRONG, but I can't.
 

I can.  I don't think the lead vocalist of the Cardigans is carrying her share compared to Jones - she pales next to him moreso than usual.  And Jones style seems all over the place for this song.
So fricken strange. I want to say WRONG, but I can't.
Oh what is this! Quick gotta read the comments....
 AlienRelic wrote:
I have no idea how to rate this.
 

It's an 11.
This tune is so funky vibe. Can't understand the low ratings. Besides Cardigans got pretty cool cover versions in general.
Didn’t like TJ much when I was a kid- but OMG this is a fun cover! I had to recheck my settings to make sure it was RP- go Bill go!!!
I can vouch for this fact, Tom Jones has some serious pipes!

Aside from the fact he was so incredibly popular in the 60's, and his was the very first 45 rpm single I ever bought with my own money at about 8 yrs old, I never paid much attention. Until  I heard his cover of Kiss by Prince. Then about 10 years ago I went to see Tom Jones "close" for Tower of Power. Holy Smokes!! Pipes for days! And a command of the stage and the audience you would be blessed to see.

FWIW, I am a Prog guy, but appreciate talent wherever it shows up.
Love this so much. What a fun combination of lyrics I've always enjoyed, and a fun danceable sound. Plus Tom Jones
 sunybuny wrote:
Very strange but great....
 
RP at it's eclectic finest!!!
 lizardking wrote:

I've gone with an initial 8 on this, based mostly on my wife's LOVE of Mr. (I mean SIR) Tom Jones....she'd never heard it and was happy I shared it with her....having it be the last song of the work day helped too....Long Live RP and the "here's something completely different"!!
 
+1 to a 9, this one's become a party-time favorite of ours....LLRP!!
 sunybuny wrote:
Very strange but great....
 
I've gone with an initial 8 on this, based mostly on my wife's LOVE of Mr. (I mean SIR) Tom Jones....she'd never heard it and was happy I shared it with her....having it be the last song of the work day helped too....Long Live RP and the "here's something completely different"!!
We spent so much time wondering if we could, that we forgot to ask if we should..

and just when you start to believe youve heard a lot of z everything along comes something com-plete-ly different. whats new pussycat? exactly f'ing right.
This song makes me laugh!
 
If it was performed live, I would be dancin'.
I like this even better than Bonnie Raitt's cover.
Very strange but great....
 lily34 wrote:
it's weird that i can handle tom, but not the cardigans. this was funny, though. i'm not sure i liked it, but it was funny. what's next, bill? he's in a friday mood, i can tell.

 
I bet he'll have Colin Meloy and Cyndi Lauper do "The Lady Don't Mind" with a merengue band  (TJ ROCKS : )
 crazy wrote:

there are better versions...delicious?? really....tastes like...?
 

Really like the contrast of his '70 energy and her millennial understatement.
Awesome! Ear to ear smile here!
Far, far better, by an order of magnitude, than the original from David "Teletubby" Byrne. Lots of energy, great voices, and more zip than the RKK factory. Talking Headcases might be offended by this, but I love it to bits. Tom Jones I've always liked, as he never takes himself seriously and has a really powerful voice. 8 from the Nottingham jury. 
 sirrus wrote:
I can actually dig TJ on this one, but Nina's vocal style on this lacks so much energy.

Sounds like a firecracker with a wet blanket.
 
I agree....Tom is OK on this....Nina?  Not so much.


Just hilarious. It really works.
 ronniegirl wrote:


ME TOO!  Well, I didn't BUY them, but I really enjoy them!
 
Are ya chair-dancing Ron?!?!?

{#Dancingbanana_2}

{#Eh}
 Darrooon wrote:
Wow, my Friday just got a lot funner.
 
LOL.  Agreed.  The only way it might be funnier is if Robert Goulet had made a cameo vocal appearance. Well now, Its Impossible...  {#Wave}
 ThePoose wrote:
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Bill loves Byrning down the house—but in this case, he's trying to keep up with the Joneses.
 
Clever! {#Roflol}


2 to 1...  1 means I turn off RP.
That's just...wrong.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Bill loves Byrning down the house—but in this case, he's trying to keep up with the Joneses.
{#Stupid}
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gawd


I love it! :-D
it's weird that i can handle tom, but not the cardigans. this was funny, though. i'm not sure i liked it, but it was funny. what's next, bill? he's in a friday mood, i can tell.
I can actually dig TJ on this one, but Nina's vocal style on this lacks so much energy.

Sounds like a firecracker with a wet blanket.
OH. SWEET. JESUS.
 stalfnzo wrote:
If it weren't for RP, I never would have known about either Tom's or Shatner's latest musical endeavors. Went right out and bought their albums. Thanks, RP. Stuff like this brings a smile to my face.
 

ME TOO!  Well, I didn't BUY them, but I really enjoy them!
Interesting and, oddly, kind of fun.

For pairings like this I prefer William Shatner and Joe Jackson on the Pulp song "Common People."
Wow, my Friday just got a lot funner.
my first impulse is "sucko-barfo" but I can't stop laughing ... laughter ... good ... though painful! {#Cowboy}
I don't care: I LIKE this version. It's fun! Jones is always SO over the top that I can't help but smile {#Dance}
(And I very much love the original, too)


OMG......Please, God, make it stop!!
Not only do I like this, but I hope when I'm as old as Tom I'm as vigorous and (according to just about every woman I know) as sexy. Dude's got my respect.
 Shaken_Bake wrote:
That's it.  I'm officially Too Fucking Old.   My party theme song from 25 years ago has become a pseudo-funky Muzac parody.  Kill me now.       {#Skull}
 

Has nothing to do with age mate, this is a bastardisation of an iconic piece of music. Tom Jones should be beat like the constipated tosser he is, and the cute cardigans girl should be made to make my bed and do my laundry for a few weeks-

 Shaken_Bake wrote:
That's it.  I'm officially Too Fucking Old.   My party theme song from 25 years ago has become a pseudo-funky Muzac parody.  Kill me now.       {#Skull}
 
Oh... that's what's wrong. I just thought this sucked. Damn it.


Surprised!  {#Daisy}
If it weren't for RP, I never would have known about either Tom's or Shatner's latest musical endeavors. Went right out and bought their albums. Thanks, RP. Stuff like this brings a smile to my face.
That's it.  I'm officially Too Fucking Old.   My party theme song from 25 years ago has become a pseudo-funky Muzac parody.  Kill me now.       {#Skull}
 DigitalJer wrote:

haha, is it EVER :)  TJ isn't for everyone I guess...but there *is* huge sex appeal there...

  
 I am thinking of hair transplants on my chest after this one!

Are you kidding me? This is GREAT!. My second favorite version of this song, second only to Bonnie Raitt's. And, since I haven't heard that in a while, I'll have to give it a listen and see if this doesn't suprass it.
 More_Cowbell wrote:
Move aside TH!  TJ is in the house!  And it's burning!
 
haha, is it EVER :)  TJ isn't for everyone I guess...but there *is* huge sex appeal there...

Move aside TH!  TJ is in the house!  And it's burning!
Hahahaha, this is funny. I like it.
 AaronOfMackenzie wrote:
yeah, musically, it does next to nothing for me.

it does make me have a good belly laugh though, like shatner does sometimes too.
 
shatner's coooooool
 thousandrobots wrote:
lots of haters on this one. i love it, though. strange and delicious tasting.
 
there are better versions...delicious?? really....tastes like...?
yeah, musically, it does next to nothing for me.

it does make me have a good belly laugh though, like shatner does sometimes too.
lots of haters on this one. i love it, though. strange and delicious tasting.
Good.  Lord.  No.
he gives me the creeps!!!!
panties would be the last thing I'd throw....more like rotten eggs
reason06 wrote:
My late Father took my Mother to see Tom Jones,live, in the 70's and came home quite shaken. He was shocked at the women throwing panties on the stage!
I remember hearing a DJ ranting about being at a SilverChair concert where women were stripping off their under garments to throw on stage. The rant ended with "and these guys are what? 16? 17? I had a band at 17! No one hit me with a bra!!! Lucky Bastards!"
rockasaurus wrote:
He's like William Shatner with more chest hair.
And more talent, IMO.
You must be kidding. Tom Jones? Yikes! I was saving my 1's for something truly shocking. I think I've found it.