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Neil Diamond is not the only classic pop crooner with a new album… “Engelbert Calling” is the new album and the first ever duets album from the legendary and incomparable Engelbert Humperdinck. Known ...
Ever since Engelbert Humperdinck’s first album in 1967, the pop idol has mesmerized audiences with his dynamic voice and irresistible style, packing concert halls and selling millions of records. Now ...
All About Love (OK! Good Records) finds Humperdinck revisiting 13 songs. The project features the Bee Gees’ first No. 1 from 1971, “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart,” through the 1972 Harold Melvin & ...
Fifty years ago, after years of trying to break into the music scene, a 30-year-old Engelbert Humperdinck did just that with “Release Me,” a remake of a dusty, old, countrified saloon song.
The 1960s British invasion was at full cry when singer Engelbert Humperdinck, who had been struggling in England for more than a decade, broke through with a pop version of an old country hit, Release ...