Thomas was raised in and around Houston, Texas, graduating from Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg. Before his solo career, he sang in a church choir as a teenager, then joined the musical group The Triumphs. During his senior year he made friends with Roy Head of Roy Head and The Traits. The Traits and the Triumphs held several Battle of the Bands events in the early 1960s.
In 1966, B.J. Thomas and The Triumphs released the album I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Pacemaker Records). It featured a hit cover of the Hank Williams song "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". The single sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. The follow-up single, "Mama", peaked at No. 22. In the same year, Thomas released a solo album of the same name on the Scepter Records label.
Thomas came back to achieve mainstream success again in 1968, first with "The Eyes of a New York Woman", then five months later with the much bigger "Hooked on a Feeling", which featured the sound of Reggie Young's electric sitar and was first released on the album On My Way (Scepter Records). "Hooked on a Feeling" became Thomas's second million-selling record. A year later Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid featured Thomas performing the Bacharach/David song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", which won the Academy Award for best original song that year and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1970. Sales of it also exceeded one million copies, with Thomas being awarded his third gold record. The song was also released on an album of the same name. Other hits of the 1970s were "Everybody's Out of Town", "I Just Can't Help Believing" (No. 9 in 1970, covered by Elvis Presley), "No Love at All", "Mighty Clouds of Joy", and "Rock and Roll Lullaby".
Thomas's earlier hits were with Scepter Records, his label for six years. He left Scepter Records in 1972 and spent a short period, in 1973 and 1974, with Paramount Records, during which time he released two albums, Songs (1973) and Longhorns & Londonbridges (1974).
In 1975, Thomas released the album Reunion on ABC Records, which had absorbed the Paramount label; it contained "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" (the longest titled No. 1 hit ever on the Hot 100). It was Thomas's first big hit since 1972 and secured him his fourth gold record. It won the 1976 Grammy Award for Best Country Song, awarded to its songwriters, Larry Butler and Chips Moman.
In 1976, Thomas released Home Where I Belong, produced by Chris Christian on Myrrh Records, the first of several gospel albums. It was the first Christian album to go platinum, and Thomas became the biggest contemporary Christian artist of the period.
On MCA Records, Thomas and Chris Christian recorded what would be his last Top 40 hit single, "Don't Worry Baby", on his last pop album, which also included the Adult Contemporary hit "Still the Lovin' Is Fun".
During the 1980s, his success on the pop charts began to wane, but many of his singles reached the upper regions on the country singles chart, including two 1983 chart toppers, "Whatever Happened to Old-Fashioned Love" and "New Looks from an Old Lover" (see 1984 in music), as well as "Two Car Garage", which reached No. 3. In 1981, on his 39th birthday, Thomas became the 60th member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Thomas scored another hit, recording "As Long As We Got Each Other", the theme to Growing Pains, with Jennifer Warnes. A later version, used for the show's fourth season, was recorded with British singer Dusty Springfield. Thomas first released this track on his 1985 album Throwing Rocks at the Moon (Columbia Records).
Thomas has also authored two books including the autobiography Home Where I Belong, and starred in the movies Jory and "Jake's Corner". Several commercial jingles including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Bell, have featured his singing voice and music. On December 31, 2011, Thomas was the featured halftime performer at the 2011 Hyundai Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas.
On April 2, 2013, Thomas released The Living Room Sessions, an album with acoustic arrangements of well known hits. It features guest appearances with established and emerging vocalists accompanying Thomas on seven of twelve tracks.
On December 3, 2013, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced that his 1969 single "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" would be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Thomas was married to singer-songwriter Gloria Richardson since December 1968. They had three daughters: Paige (born 1970), Nora (adopted from Korea in 1978), and Erin (born in 1979). Shortly after Thomas's career began, he became dependent on drugs and alcohol which led to his marriage nearly ending and himself even coming close to death. Gloria became a Christian in 1975, and less than a month later, so did B.J.; most press sources indicate that Thomas had been sober since their separation was reconciled in 1976.
I Just Can't Help Believing
B.J. Thomas Lyrics
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With a trace of misty morning and a promise of tomorrow in her eyes
And I just can't help believing when she's lying close beside me
And my heart beats with the rhythm of her sighs.
This time the girl is gonna stay
This time the girl is gonna stay
For more than just a day.
I just can't help believing when she slips her hand in my hand
And it feels so small and helpless that my fingers fold around it like a glove
And I just can't help believing when she's whispering her magic
And her tears are shining honey sweet with love.
This time the girl is gonna stay
This time the girl is gonna stay
For more than just a day.
For more than just a day
(I just can't help believing)
(I just can't help believing)
(I just can't help believing).
The song "I Just Can't Help Believing" by B.J. Thomas is about the strong feeling of love that the singer experiences when with his partner. The first verse talks about how the singer cannot help but believe in the love he shares with his partner when he sees her smile softly and gently, conveying a sense of hope for the future in her eyes that reassures him. The second verse emphasizes how he feels when he is physically close to her and his heart beats to the rhythm of her sighs, showing how he is deeply connected to her on a physical and emotional level.
The chorus repeats the phrase "This time the girl is gonna stay / For more than just a day," which implies that the singer has had experiences with love in the past where the person he was with did not stay with him for long. However, with his current partner, he believes that their love is different, and that she is going to stay with him for a longer period of time. The chorus is sung with a hopeful tone and is a way for the singer to express his confidence in the stability of their relationship.
Overall, the song portrays a sense of deep, unwavering love and commitment between two people who have found each other. The simple yet touching lyrics, accompanied by B.J. Thomas's emotive voice, make this song a classic in the world of love songs.
Line by Line Meaning
I just can't help believing when she smiles up soft and gentle
I am convinced that what I'm experiencing is true affection when she looks at me with a gentle expression
With a trace of misty morning and a promise of tomorrow in her eyes
Her eyes convey an aura of calm and reassurance, like a misty morning that carries a promise of a better tomorrow
And I just can't help believing when she's lying close beside me
My heart is filled with confidence and trust when she rests beside me
And my heart beats with the rhythm of her sighs.
The sound of her sighs generates a sense of ease and inner peace that connects with the rhythm of my heart
This time the girl is gonna stay
I have the strong conviction that she won't leave me, she's staying for a longer period
For more than just a day.
She's not just staying for a day, but for a longer time period
I just can't help believing when she slips her hand in my hand
When she holds my hand, I feel like I can't doubt her affection for me
And it feels so small and helpless that my fingers fold around it like a glove
Her hand feels so tender and frail, that I hold it tightly to protect it, like it's my responsibility
And I just can't help believing when she's whispering her magic
When she speaks to me in a soft and tender tone, I feel like I'm under her love's spell
And her tears are shining honey sweet with love.
The tears that roll down her face express a sweet and sincere emotion of love and affection
For more than just a day
She's not just staying for a day, but for a longer time period
(I just can't help believing)
I can't resist believing, even when it defies reason
(I just can't help believing)
I am compelled to believe, no matter what
(I just can't help believing).
I can't help myself, my feelings are too strong to deny
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@merriemisfit8406
I hear you. After a few days now, I hope you're getting along better.
Saturday morning my eyes just kept leaking tears, and I couldn't think of any reason for it. As I got ready to leave for work, I thought I should check the computer once I got there (there is none at my house) for any updates on how B.J. was doing. And so I did, and there were no updates.
Driving back home after work, I was still weeping for no reason I could think of, and I thought suddenly that maybe it was something that would require me to seek counseling.
I only listened to Canadian radio during the day and evening, both in French and English, and there was nothing about B.J. It was only when I woke up, from a nap at 2am to listen to the vintage radio programs floating in from KMOX in St. Louis that I heard that B.J. was gone.
Numb with the news, I' curled up in the recliner in the living room, pulled my comforter all the way up over my head, and drifted back to sleep, no longer interested in what Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra were up to in March 1954 and not wanting to hear any more news. When I woke up an hour later and turned my head, a flood of tears ran down my face. It had just pooled around my eyes while I was asleep! I have never cried in my sleep before. I dozed off for another hour, and when I woke up from that, the same thing happened.
To continue making a short story long, around the end of last year, I guess, I'd brought out my autographed B.J. Thomas greatest hits album. It's been out in the living room every day since then. He'd written something so kind, that I was inspired to send an e-mail to his Web site, just noting that if anybody there saw fit to, they could let him know that somebody thanked him again for a more awesome autograph personalization than I could ever have imagined. The album was out when I started running across his Time-Life infomercials early this year, over and over again late at night. I'd always stick around to the end, for the pleasure of his pre-recorded company. He was on my mind so frequently, and then came the announcement that he was so very sick ...
Why, one day last week, I was standing on my porch, drenched with cold rain, and I began singing, well you know the song. But I didn't stop after the opening line. I kept singing through the whole song. The whole song. It just kept coming along, line by line, seemingly unstoppable, while the rain continued to pelt and I was only partly shielded by the roof. My way of wishing him farewell, I guess, and I didn't even realize it.
@rozchristopherson648
I'm 63. My mom and I loved Mr. Thomas. This is one of my favorite songs from my childhood. RIP. 🧡🙏
@cindihawes6735
You and I are the same age ,,he was a huge part of the music in my house growing up , it all started with those raindrops I loved all his songs ,, rock and roll lullaby was beautiful
@cgregory0817
Mine too!
@annettekjoy
I remember my mom and dad buying his records and bringing them home. The excitement and joy they brought.
@Thomas-uw1gq
Sadly he doesn't look well here
@annettekjoy
@@Thomas-uw1gq, his voice is excellent here.
In addition, he turned his life around by following Christ.
@jameshoyt7231
Passed away today at 78. Singing to his Lord now.
@kttth342
Amen to that
@catherinedouglas4974
Amen to that.
@BFWinn1956
He’s Now among “Those Mighty Clouds of Joy”!