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  2. Engelbert Humperdinck discography - Wikipedia

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    His Greatest Hits: Released: December 1974; Label: Deccca (SKL 5198) 103 1 — — 16 The Very Best of John Rowles and Engelbert Humperdinck (with John Rowles) (Australia only) Released: June 1990; Label: J&B (JB 413) — — 34 — — Love Songs (Australia only) Released: April 1981; Label: K-Tel (NZ 562) — — 39 — — Nothing But the ...

  3. Engelbert Humperdinck (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Arnold George Dorsey MBE (born 2 May 1936), known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck, is a British pop singer who has been described as "one of the finest middle-of-the-road balladeers around". [1] He achieved international prominence in 1967 with his recording of "Release Me". Starting as a performer in the late 1950s under the name ...

  4. Am I That Easy to Forget - Wikipedia

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    Engelbert Humperdinck singles chronology. "The Last Waltz". (1967) " Am I That Easy to Forget ". (1967) "A Man Without Love". (1968) " Am I That Easy to Forget " is a popular song written by country music singer Country Johnny Mathis who later sold the publishing rights (not the copyright) to W.S. Stevenson and published in 1958.

  5. The Last Waltz (song) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sullivan [2] Engelbert Humperdinck singles chronology. "There Goes My Everything". (1967) " The Last Waltz ". (1967) "Am I That Easy to Forget". (1968) " The Last Waltz " is a ballad, written by Barry Mason and Les Reed. [2][3] It was one of Engelbert Humperdinck's biggest hits, spending five weeks at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart ...

  6. His Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    His Greatest Hits may refer to various compilation albums and Greatest Hits collections. Albums with this title include: His Greatest Hits (Elvis Presley album) 1983; His Greatest Hits, Engelbert Humperdinck 1974, remastered 1988; His Greatest Hits, Ray Charles 1992; Albums with similar titles include: The Man in Black – His Greatest Hits ...

  7. After the Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    After the Lovin'. " After the Lovin' " is a single performed by Engelbert Humperdinck, produced by Joel Diamond and Charlie Calello, and composed by Ritchie Adams with lyrics by Alan Bernstein. The single was a U.S. top-ten hit in late 1976/early 1977, reaching number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and number five on the Cash Box Top 100. [1]