Introduction

Lynda Carter and Tom Jones Sing “With You I’m Born Again” — A Duet That Stopped Time
LOS ANGELES, CA — It began as a moment of pure nostalgia — a television special that promised glitz, glamour, and golden voices. But when Lynda Carter and Tom Jones stepped onto the stage together to perform “With You I’m Born Again,” the audience knew they were about to witness something far more intimate — a performance that blurred the line between song and emotion, between artistry and revelation.
As the lights dimmed and the orchestra swelled, Lynda Carter — best known to millions as the original Wonder Woman — appeared in a shimmering gown of deep sapphire blue, her hair cascading like liquid silk. Tom Jones, ever the showman, stood beside her in a crisp black suit, his trademark grin softening as he met her gaze.
What followed was not just a duet — it was a conversation between two icons who had lived, loved, and sung their way through decades of fame and reinvention.
The Power of Music to Heal
Behind the glamour, both performers carried their own stories of triumph and loss. Tom Jones had weathered the storms of fame, grief, and reinvention. Lynda Carter, too, had endured hardship — losing her husband, businessman Robert Altman, and later finding solace again in performing.
Perhaps that’s why this duet felt so genuine. It wasn’t about nostalgia or spectacle — it was about connection. It was about two artists who had lived long enough to understand what the song truly meant: that even after heartbreak, there is still beauty, still grace, still the chance to be born again.