The original was recorded (and I believe written) by a disc Jockey named Jim Lowe.
"The Green Door" (or "Green Door") is a 1956 popular song with music composed by Bob "Hutch" Davie and lyrics written by Marvin Moore. The song was first recorded by Jim Lowe, whose version reached number one on the US pop chart. The lyrics describe the allure of a mysterious private club with a green door, behind which "a happy crowd" play piano, smoke and "laugh a lot", and inside which the singer is not allowed.
I couldn't find any instances of this being recorded by Tom Jones.
You wouldn't - I made a mistake. Got mixed up with the Green Green Grass at home which I believe was sung by Tom Jones - now recall the Green door was sung by Frankie Vaughan.
You wouldn't - I made a mistake. Got mixed up with the Green Green Grass at home which I believe was sung by Tom Jones - now recall the Green door was sung by Frankie Vaughan.
Tom Jones did a great job of Green Green Grass of Home.