About the song

Tom Jones’s rendition of “I (Who Have Nothing)” is a powerful ballad that showcases his commanding vocal prowess and emotional depth. Originally written by Italian composers Carlo Donida, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller, the song has been covered by numerous artists over the years, but Jones’s version stands out for its raw intensity and heartfelt delivery.

Released as a single in 1970, “I (Who Have Nothing)” quickly climbed the charts, reaching the top 40 in multiple countries. The song was also included on Jones’s album “Tom Jones Sings She’s a Lady,” which was released the same year. This album, featuring a collection of soulful tracks, further solidified Jones’s reputation as a versatile and dynamic performer.

With its haunting melody and poignant lyrics, “I (Who Have Nothing)” tells the story of unrequited love and longing, resonating with listeners who have experienced the pain of unfulfilled desires. Jones’s emotive performance captures the essence of the song, drawing listeners into its emotional landscape.

Over the years, “I (Who Have Nothing)” has remained a fan favorite and a staple in Tom Jones’s live performances. Its timeless appeal and universal themes continue to captivate audiences, reaffirming Jones’s status as one of the most enduring and influential voices in popular music.

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Lyrics

I, I who have nothing
I, I who have no one
Adore you and want you so
I’m just a no one with nothing to give you but, oh
I love you
He, he buys you diamonds
Bright, sparkling diamonds
But, believe me, dear, when I say
That he can give you the world but he’ll never love you the way
I love you
He can take you any place he wants
To fancy clubs and restaurants
But I can only watch you with
My nose pressed up against the window pane
I, I who have nothing
I, I who have no one
Must watch you go dancing by
Wrapped in the arms of somebody else when, darling, it’s I
Who loves you
I love you
I love you
I love you