You Can Leave Your Hat On: Sir Tom Jones, 78, goes shirtless and wears a backwards cap as he tops up that tan at Eden Roc By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 17:13 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 17:17 BST, 23 May 2019 Viewcomments He was known for being something of a ladies man and loved to pose shirtless back in the day. But Welsh crooner, Sir Tom Jones, 78, proved he's still got it as he relaxed poolside at the star-studded Eden Roc, which is situated near to the Cannes Film Festival. He showed off his golden glow as he topped up his tan wearing a youthful backwards baseball cap and a collection of chunky gold chains. You Can Leave Your Hat On: Sir Tom Jones, 78, went shirtless and wore a backwards cap as he topped up that famous golden tan at Eden Roc on Thursday The latest pictures are reminiscent of a previous shoot he posed for some decades ago in a tiny pair of swimming trunks as he crouched by the pool. His shorts have grown a little in length since then, but there's no denying Tom is still in great shape. Earlier in the day, Tom shared a picture of himself in the area, wearing a few more clothes, as he revealed he is in town for amfAR, which is the Foundation for AIDS Research. Goldie looking chain: He wore a collection of chunky gold chains as he relaxed ahead of the amfAR gala He wrote: 'In beautiful Cannes, supporting the marvellous work of @amfAR! 'Looking forward to performing at #amfAR’s annual gala tonight alongside @mariahcarey @dualipa @thestruts.' Last month, Tom launched his North American tour in San Jose and has since performed shows in Texas and New Orleans, as well as Stagecoach in Indio, California on 28 April. What a man! Tom cut a very trim figure in his throwback promotional shots The Voice judge treated fans to performances of his classic songs like Delilah, Sex Bomb and What’s New Pussycat, but also entertained them with anecdotes of his years hanging out with Hollywood icons. Tom told the audience in San Jose: ‘You know, when I was singing a lot in Las Vegas sometimes I would be there at the same time as Elvis Presley. ‘Sometimes we would stay up all night. ‘Elvis loved to sing gospel songs, I loved to listen to him and learn.’ Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility