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 & ...
On his new holiday album, Warmest Christmas Wishes, Humperdinck said, “After 40 years of silence on the Christmas albums, I thought it was about time to do another Christmas album. We endeavored to do ...
This cover image released by OK! Good Records shows "The Man I Want to Be," by Engelbert Humperdinck. (OK! Good Records via AP) Engelbert Humperdinck, "The Man I Want to Be" (OK! Good Records) There's ...
It opens with the mellow ballad “Please Come Home for Christmas,” and it immediately breaks into “Driving Home for Christmas” and “Christmas Song (I’m Not Dreaming of a White Christmas).” Humperdinck ...
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Engelbert Humperdinck has long been one of music's biggest entertainers, a mega-watt star so famous he barely needs to use a last name. He's got four Grammy nominations, 64 gold records and a string ...
After more than 50 years of crooning sexy ballads and love songs that filled almost 100 albums, Engelbert Humperdinck says he still isn’t quite the man he wants to be. "I always feel discontent, like ...
“It makes the world round,” Engelbert Humperdinck tells American Songwriter from his home in Beverly Hills, California. “Love makes the world go round.” Dubbed the “King of Romance,” the subject of ...
Engelbert Humperdinck, “The Man I Want to Be” (OK! Good Records) There’s hardly a false note on Engelbert Humperdinck’s “The Man I Want to Be.” No rapping, no clumsy evidence of Auto-Tune, no ...