Oldies Musics

For Sir Tom Jones, every moment on The Voice is more than music—it’s memory. Years after losing his beloved wife Linda, he still feels her presence beside him. “I know she’d be delighted to see me here,” he shared. Those words touched millions, reminding us that real love never fades. Through every song, Tom isn’t just performing—he’s keeping her spirit alive.

Introduction “A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” is a rock and roll classic written by Dave “Curlee” Williams and first recorded by Big Maybelle in 1955. The song achieved worldwide…

Few songs can melt the chill of winter quite like Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Winter World of Love.” At first listen, it feels like a gentle waltz through falling snow — but beneath its elegant melody lies a deeper warmth. Released in 1969, during an era of grand love ballads, Engelbert’s velvety voice turned a simple tune into a timeless confession of devotion. The lyrics invite us into a world where love itself becomes the season’s only comfort, where every snowflake feels like a whispered promise. For countless fans, this song isn’t just a romantic classic — it’s a memory. A first dance, a long-distance letter, a quiet evening by the fire. Decades later, “Winter World of Love” still wraps listeners in that same soft embrace — reminding us that even in life’s coldest moments, love can keep the world glowing warm.

Introduction “Winter World of Love” is a romantic ballad written by Barry Mason and Les Reed, one of the most successful songwriter partnerships in British popular music during the late…