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Tom Jones And ‘Voice’ Finalist Create Magic With “What A Wonderful World”

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Some songs never lose their magic, no matter how many years go by. Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” is one of those rare gems. With its gentle melody and uplifting message, it continues to remind us of the beauty in life. Armstrong’s unmistakable voice and warm smile made the song unforgettable, and it has inspired countless covers over the decades.

One of the most memorable renditions took place on The Voice UK during the 2018 finale. That night, 18-year-old college student Ruti Olajugbagbe shared the stage with her mentor, the legendary Tom Jones, for a duet that captured hearts everywhere. Performing alongside a music icon was not just a career milestone for Ruti—it was a once-in-a-lifetime honor.

The stage itself looked like something out of a dream. Autumn leaves, glowing lanterns, and a warm golden backdrop set the mood as Ruti and Tom sat opposite each other. Tom began the performance with his rich, heartfelt voice, delivering the lyrics with the wisdom of a seasoned artist.

When Ruti joined in, her fresh and youthful tone gave the classic a new spark. The contrast between their voices felt magical, blending tradition with renewal. What stood out most was their connection—every glance and smile between the two carried genuine warmth, making the performance as emotional as it was musical.

Though “What a Wonderful World” is usually performed solo, the decision to turn it into a duet was brilliant. Their harmonies flowed so effortlessly that it felt as if the song had always been meant for two voices. The audience’s reaction said it all—smiles, applause, and a sense of joy that spread through the entire room.

This duet didn’t just honor Louis Armstrong’s timeless masterpiece—it reimagined it in a way that was both fresh and deeply touching, reminding everyone in the room, and those watching at home, why this song remains one of the most beautiful ever written.

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