I’ve never thrown my knickers at him…

… and I don’t come from Wales, but I do wish I’d been in this crowd!

 

Hundreds of music lovers gathered outside the Royal Festival Hall to watch Sir Tom sing hits including It’s Not Unusual and Green Green Grass of Home, plus his own versions of rock’n’roll classics like Jerry Lee Lewis’ hit Great Balls Of Fire.

Some women fans even chipped in with impromptu backing vocals, earning a good-natured laugh from the 68-year-old.

The crowd was so thick that security guards had to clear a way for the singer at the end of his set. One spectator even scaled a tree to get a better view, while dozens of others filmed the show on their mobile phones.

“We just happened to be walking past and I heard this singing, and I thought it sounded like Tom Jones,” said onme onlooker, June, who watched the outdoor gig with her husband Nigel. “He came across as very nice – not at all flash.”

Sir Tom, who was accompanied by an acoustic guitarist, raised more than £460 playing for Cancer Research, as part of the BBC Two Culture Show’s Busking Challenge, which sees leading acts perform in public places for charity.

Last month the singer disclosed that he had written his first love song to his wife Linda, after 51 years together. His first solo album of new material for 15 years, 24 Hours, was released this week.


Credit : telegraph.co.uk