When Tom Jones sings “What Good Am I?” — Bob Dylan’s haunting masterpiece — the world seems to pause. No lights. No spectacle. Just his voice — raw, weathered, and painfully honest. Each line feels less like a performance and more like a confession, echoing through the silence like a prayer. It’s not just music — it’s reflection. A reminder to look within, to ask what kind of people we are when we choose silence over compassion. In that moment, Tom isn’t just a legend. He’s a man, bare and real — reminding us that truth, when sung from the soul, never fades.
Introduction When Tom Jones steps onto the stage to sing “What Good Am I?” (a song penned by Bob Dylan), something extraordinary happens. Gone are the flashy lights, the big…