Sir Tom Jones spoke candidly about his younger years residing in Wales with his late wife Melinda Trenchard, known as “Lady Linda”.The couple, who tied the knot in 1957, also welcomed their son Mark Woodward the same year, when the crooner was just 17-years-old.The Voice UK judge explained that he "needed to make money" for his young family and had no interest in pursuing a music career immediately.The Sex Bomb hitmaker went to work in a paper mill as a labourer, where he earned a "man's wage" at the time.The legendary crooner recalled the moment an ex-British army veteran issued a stark warning to the new dad.Speaking in a new interview, Tom said: "One evening the old man on the machine next to me asked, 'What are you doing here at such a.
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