Introduction

For the first time ever, Tom Jones and Barbra Streisand have released a never-before-heard duet — a song so powerful, so filled with theatrical emotion, that it feels like a collision of two musical galaxies.
Titled “You’re Still Here,” the track was recently uncovered from a lost studio session in 1970s London — a forgotten masterpiece that captures the electric chemistry between the Tiger from Wales and the Icon of Brooklyn.
From the first note, the experience is spine-tingling. Tom’s rich, earth-shaking baritone acts as the perfect anchor to Barbra’s crystal-clear, liquid-gold vocals, creating a soundscape that feels both explosive and tender. It’s not just a duet — it’s a vocal duel turned into a love letter to music, where raw power becomes melody and perfection becomes harmony.
As the music swells, listeners can feel the unspoken dialogue between them — Tom’s soulful, rugged intensity meeting Barbra’s unparalleled control and dramatic storytelling. The song speaks of longing, resilience, and the invisible thread that connects true artists long after the curtain falls.
More than a performance, “You’re Still Here” is a testament to greatness, charisma, and the golden era of song. It’s a reminder that music, when performed by masters, never truly dies — it only waits for the right moment to stun the world again.
Through this song, Tom Jones and Barbra Streisand don’t just sing together — they remind the world what legendary really sounds like.