Engelbert Humperdinck - Love Songs (2025)

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Title: Love Songs
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:03:09
Total Size: 402 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Engelbert Humperdinck – A Man Without Love (03:19)
2. Engelbert Humperdinck – Can't Take My Eyes Off You (03:34)
3. Engelbert Humperdinck – The Last Waltz (03:01)
4. Engelbert Humperdinck – Love Me With All Your Heart (Cuando Calienta El Sol) (03:19)
5. Engelbert Humperdinck – There Goes My Everything (02:53)
6. Engelbert Humperdinck – My World (Il Mondo) (03:04)
7. Engelbert Humperdinck – Sweetheart (03:00)
8. Engelbert Humperdinck – Love Letters (02:20)
9. Engelbert Humperdinck – What Now My Love (03:11)
10. Engelbert Humperdinck – My Cherie Amour (03:05)
11. Engelbert Humperdinck – Love Is All (03:50)
12. Engelbert Humperdinck – For Ever And Ever (And Ever) (03:38)
13. Engelbert Humperdinck – Our Song (La Paloma) (03:15)
14. Engelbert Humperdinck – From Here To Eternity (03:51)
15. Engelbert Humperdinck – Marry Me (02:51)
16. Engelbert Humperdinck – A Man And A Woman (03:35)
17. Engelbert Humperdinck – Just The Two Of Us (03:34)
18. Engelbert Humperdinck – Through The Eyes Of Love (02:34)
19. Engelbert Humperdinck – Dance With Me (02:19)
20. Engelbert Humperdinck – Call On Me (02:47)

Ultrasmooth balladeer Engelbert Humperdinck was often billed as "The King of Romance," and for millions of fans around the world, he more than lived up to that title. Despite the strange name and the latter-day ads hawking his music on late-night TV, Humperdinck was one of the finest middle of the road balladeers around, a sensitive lyric interpreter with excellent vocal technique and a three-and-a-half-octave vocal range. During his heyday in the late '60s and early '70s, Humperdinck cultivated the image of a mysterious heartthrob, sporting shaggy sideburns and a flamboyant wardrobe that, when coupled with his rich, silky crooning, drove female fans wild. He was especially popular in Europe and his native U.K., and his worldwide record sales -- counting both albums and singles -- eventually totaled well over 100 million. Like his friendly rival Tom Jones (with whom he shared a manager for many years), he later settled into a comfortable niche as a stalwart of the Las Vegas entertainment circuit.



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