Tom Jones shares 'real reason' his voice remains so good at the age of 84 Sir Tom Jones - the legendary singer who has been wowing audiences since the 1960s, is still going strong at the age of 84.
Renowned for his "full-throated, robust baritone" voice, Sir Tom has also revealed his younger self was more of a tenor.
When asked about his secret to preserving his voice, Sir Tom had a straightforward response.
He began his career in 1963 as the lead singer for Welsh beat group Tommy Scott and the Senators, quickly gaining a sizeable following and local fame in South Wales.
Sir Tom has long credited the sweets as a key aid, despite Clarkson's claim they taste "disgusting".