Introduction

The world has heard them sing before, but never like this.
In a moment of profound power and intimacy, Sir Tom Jones and Adele have released a never-before-heard duet — a recording so raw and tender that it feels less like a song and more like a private embrace shared between two eras of musical royalty.
Titled “You’re Still Here,” this hidden gem was recently discovered in a London studio archive. It is a sonic masterpiece that captures the exact moment the wisdom of a legend met the fire of a global superstar.
From the very first breath, the connection is visceral. Tom’s iconic, thunderous baritone doesn’t just accompany Adele’s smoky, earth-shattering vocals — it anchors them. Like an old oak tree sheltering a storm, Tom’s voice provides the deep, soulful foundation, while Adele’s soars with a vulnerability and power that honors the man who paved the way.
It is a musical conversation of the deepest kind. As their timbres blend, you can hear the unspoken respect between them: the grit of the veteran meeting the grace of the successor. It is the sound of British musical heritage weaving together in perfect harmony.
The song transcends lyrics to touch on something sacred: the timeless nature of a true voice. It speaks of a soulfulness that time cannot erode and a torch being passed not with weight, but with mutual admiration.
“You’re Still Here” is not just a track to be played; it is a legacy to be felt. Through this song, Tom Jones and Adele prove that while they come from different generations, their voices are fueled by the exact same fire.