Sir Tom Jones And Jennifer Hudson Sing “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World” And Go Viral

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In the lively atmosphere of “The Voice UK,” the legendary Sir Tom Jones, known for his captivating presence, often steps out from his judging role to join in stunning musical performances. Among these, his duet with Jennifer Hudson on the soulful “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” stands out, having captivated over 33 million viewers. During a discussion with fellow judges, Olly Murs sparked the idea of this duet, leading to an impromptu, yet unforgettable performance that quickly went viral.

Sir Tom Jones also shared a memorable stage with Anne Marie during the blind auditions. They performed a heartwarming rendition of Ben E. King’s timeless hit “Stand By Me.” At 83, Sir Tom’s rich baritone remains as powerful as ever, perfectly complementing Anne Marie’s smooth R&B tones. Their chemistry was undeniable, with Anne Marie playfully echoing Jones’ lines and humorously interacting with him, much to the delight of the audience. This performance, filled with laughter and harmony, received overwhelming praise online, with fans expressing their admiration for the duo.

Sir Tom Jones, a seasoned veteran of “The Voice,” having been a coach on and off since 2012, later expressed his joy on social media about performing with Anne Marie. His choice of “Stand By Me” for the show was a nod to its enduring appeal. Written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller, and first released in 1961, the song saw a resurgence in popularity after being featured in a hit 1986 film. Covered by many artists over the years, from John Lennon to Otis Redding, the song’s universal message of support and companionship continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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