Fans went wild for Tom Jones as he sang a pitch perfect duet with LeAnn Rimes on The Voice on Saturday.
The singer, 84, stunned viewers as he sang a version of The Everly Brothers’s Let It Be Me with new judge LeAnn, 42.
The pair performed the song for the audience while waiting inbetween acts and brought some to tears with their soulful performance.
And fans took to X to share their amazement over the Sex Bomb singer’s voice, dubbing him a ‘legend’.
Posts included: ‘To sing like that at 84. Absolute legend’
Fans went wild for Tom Jones, 84, as he sang a pitch-perfect duet with LeAnn Rimes on The Voice on Saturday
The singer stunned viewers as he sang a version of The Everly Brothers’s Let It Be Me with new judge LeAnn, 42
The pair performed the song for the audience while waiting inbetween acts and brought some to tears with their soulful performance
‘Sir Tom’s voice though; Tom jones what a legend he is. Incredible voice!’
‘I say it every year… Sir Tom still has it he’s incredible live also. What a voice’.
And it wasn’t just viewers at home who enjoyed his impromptu performance.
Members of the audience were also clearly moved as the pair sang sat across from each other.
The judges on the ITV talent show were also moved with Will.i.am, 49, appearing serious as he watched the two musical legends.
McFly duo Tom Fletcher, 39, and Danny Jones, 38, also seemed to appreciate the song as Danny lent his head on his arm to get a better look at the performance and Tom appeared teary eyed.
The praise from viewers over Tom’s pitch-perfect voice come as the singing legend revealed he has started sleeping with tape over his mouth to protect his voice.
Speaking to The Mail he said: ‘I’ve got good health, you’ve got to. I sleep on my side, but I tape my mouth up.
McFly duo Tom Fletcher, 39, and Danny Jones, 38 also seemed to appreciate the song as Tom appeared teary eyed (pictured)
The judges on the ITV talent show were also moved with Will.i.am, 49, (far right) appearing serious as he watched the two musical legends
‘I was getting a dry throat so I saw this was supposed to help. I used one on my nose for years to open my airways up.
‘Now I’m older I don’t have to look good in bed. But sometimes I get up to go to the toilet and give myself a shock.’
The Voice coach, also took a swipe at the Britain’s Got Talent judge’s approach to contestants and told MailOnline: ‘Well those kinds of talent shows take it too far. Simon Cowell has done that.
‘You know, by saying, “Why are you on this show? What makes you think you can sing? Who told you you can sing”. I mean… Jesus.
‘The difference between The Voice and other talent shows is, they can sing. They’ve got rid of those who can’t sing before the first auditions.’
And fans took to X to share their amazement over the Sex Bomb singer’s voice, dubbing him a ‘legend’
Tom also revealed that his close friend Olly Murs was ‘really bothered’ to no longer be on the show after he was axed after six years.
At the time, Olly revealed his departure wasn’t amicable as it was thought the decision came from producers wanting to attract younger audiences by signing new judges.
Tom said: ‘We’ve both been on the road, but when it happened we talked quite a bit. He didn’t want to leave, he loved doing the show.
‘It really bothered him, he didn’t like it. He’s married now and has a kid, so his life has changed. But it definitely bothered him.’
The Voice is on Saturdays at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.