WHEN LOVE FADES, ONLY HIS VOICE REMAINS… In “Say You’ll Stay Until Tomorrow,” Tom Jones doesn’t just sing — he bleeds emotion. Nearly 50 years on, the 1977 classic still cuts deep, echoing the pain of a man begging for one last night before the silence swallows everything. Every trembling note holds regret, longing, and hope, proving why Jones remains one of music’s most unforgettable storytellers — turning heartbreak into immortal art.

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WHEN LOVE FADES, ONLY HIS VOICE REMAINS…

There are songs that fade with time — and then there’s “Say You’ll Stay Until Tomorrow.”
When Tom Jones sings it, it’s not just a love song… it’s a confession. Every note trembles with the ache of goodbye, every lyric feels like a hand reaching out, desperate for one more moment before love disappears forever.

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Released in 1977, the song became one of Tom’s most emotional masterpieces — a timeless reminder that even legends know heartbreak. His voice, deep and trembling with truth, carries all the weight of lost love, regret, and the fragile hope that maybe, just maybe, love can stay a little longer.

Nearly 50 years later, the song still hits like it did the first time. Because when Tom Jones sings of love, it isn’t just music — it’s memory.

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