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  2. 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 described by AllMusic 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 "Gerry ...

  3. Engelbert Humperdinck discography - Wikipedia

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    The Engelbert Humperdinck Collection: Released: March 1987; Label: TELSTAR (STAR2294) — 35 — — — Remember I Love You: Released: 1987; Label: White / RCA (VPCD 7633) — — 100 5 — With Love: The Best Of: Released: 1987; Label: Dino Music (DIN 024) — — — — 22 The Very Best of John Rowles and Engelbert Humperdinck (with John ...

  4. The Way It Used to Be (Engelbert Humperdinck song) - Wikipedia

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    Engelbert Humperdinck singles chronology. "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize". (1968) " The Way It Used to Be ". (1969) "I'm a Better Man (For Having Loved You)" (1969) " The Way It Used to Be " is a song recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck, which was released on the album Engelbert and as a single in 1969. [1][2] It is an English language adaptation of ...

  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. 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]

  7. Winter World of Love - Wikipedia

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    "Winter World of Love" is a song recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck, which was released on his eponymous album and as a single in 1969. [1]The song was an international hit and spent 13 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 7, [2] while reaching No. 3 on the Irish Singles Chart, [3] and No. 4 in Flanders. [1]

  8. Ten Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Ten Guitars. " Ten Guitars " is a 1967 song by the English singer Engelbert Humperdinck. It was the B-side to his single "Release Me". [1] The song is especially well known in New Zealand, where it has become a beloved folk song and is considered by some to be the "unofficial national anthem" of New Zealand. [2]

  9. Another Time, Another Place (Engelbert Humperdinck song)

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    3:00. Label. Decca F 13212. Songwriter (s) Mike Leander, Eddie Seago. Producer (s) Gordon Mills. " Another Time, Another Place " is a song by Engelbert Humperdinck, the title track of his 1971 LP. It became an international hit, reaching No. 13 in the United Kingdom [1] and No. 16 in Canada.