Tom Jones has told the story of meeting Elvis Presley so many times that he can describe it like a scene from a movie. It happened in 1965 at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, when Jones was still early in his U.S. breakthrough.
He expected a normal workday. Instead, he got a moment he never forgot, and he admits he handled part of it in a way that still makes him laugh.

The first meeting at Paramount Studios
Jones says he was told Elvis wanted to meet him at the studio. When Elvis approached, he did not just shake hands. Jones recalls Elvis walking toward him while singing Jones’ own song, With These Hands. That is the part Jones has always described as surreal, because it instantly flipped the power dynamic. The superstar already knew his music.
The “blunder” Tom Jones still remembers
In another version of their first-meeting exchange, Jones describes Elvis asking him something like: “How do you sing like that?” Jones says he shot back, essentially, “That’s your fault, because I listened to your records.”
It is a funny answer, but it is also the kind of thing you say when you are starstruck, and your brain goes on autopilot. Jones has framed it as a spontaneous, awkward moment that still sums up how overwhelming it felt to be face-to-face with Elvis.
Why the moment mattered to Jones
Jones has explained that the encounter stayed with him because it felt like validation at the exact moment he was stepping onto a bigger stage. He was a young Welsh singer arriving in America, and Elvis recognizing his work made it feel real.
The story has followed him for decades
Jones continues to bring up the meeting in interviews and TV appearances, often using it as a reminder that even major stars get nervous around their heroes. The details vary slightly depending on the setting, but the core point stays the same: Elvis knew his song, approached him first, and Jones responded in a way that was honest, awkward, and unforgettable.

