“A VOICE FROM HEAVEN — ROBIN GIBB’S “I STARTED A JOKE” STILL BRINGS TEARS It’s been years since we lost him, but when Robin Gibb sings this haunting ballad… it’s like time stops. His fragile voice, soaked in sorrow and soul, carries a truth deeper than words. This wasn’t just a song — it was his confession, his goodbye, his legend. When he sings “I started to cry…” — the world still does.”

Introduction A Voice From Heaven — Robin Gibb’s “I Started a Joke” Still Brings Tears...

WHEN A LIVING LEGEND BREAKS DOWN IN THE HOSPITAL ROOM, YOU KNOW SOMETHING EARTH-SHATTERING JUST HAPPENED. He didn’t walk in as Sir Tom Jones, the star who conquered the world. He walked in as Tom — the boy from Pontypridd — to say goodbye to the only woman who ever saw the man behind the spotlight. The nurses said he never left her side. For ten long days, he sang without a stage, without applause — just soft melodies echoing between beeping machines. “I wanted her to hear my voice one last time,” he whispered to the BBC, his voice breaking like a cracked record. They’d been together since school — before the gold records, before the tuxedos, before the world called him Sir. And when she took her final breath, he kept holding her hand, as if refusing to let time finish the song they began in 1957. Now, years later, that moment still haunts him — the song, the silence, the promise that never died. And for the first time, he tells what really happened in that room…

Introduction He’s been called The Voice, The Legend, and The Lion of Wales. But when...

Six decades into his journey, Sir Tom Jones walked into the 2025 Grammys and reminded everyone what staying power really sounds like. When his name was called for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance, there was a pause. Then smiles. Then quiet respect. “The Fire Still Burns” isn’t loud or flashy. It’s steady. Honest. The kind of song that fills a room without asking for permission. His voice isn’t chasing youth. It carries it. Worn in the right places. Strong where it counts. You could feel it in the way people leaned forward. This wasn’t about trends. It was about presence. And some fires really don’t go out.

Introduction By the time the lights dimmed at the 2025 Grammy Awards, most people in...