Genre: VocalMusic
His Greatest Hits
Engelbert Humperdinck
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Best Of/20th Eco
Seventeen Days
3 Doors Down
The Greatest Popular Pianist / The Artist's Choice
Roger Williams
The Magic Touch: An Anthology
The Platters
Everytime You Go Away
Brian McKnight
Bing-His Legendary Years 1931-1957
Bing Crosby
Scores: Songs From Copacabana And Harmony
Barry Manilow
The Complete Improv Recordings
Tony Bennett
Greatest Hits: Jack Jones
Jack Jones
50th Anniversary Collection Volume Two
The Andrews Sisters
All I Got
Al Jarreau
Thanks For The Memories
Bob Hope
Romance On Film, Romance On Broadway
Michael Feinstein
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 Read More
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