My mother grew up in Halstead Street, Leicester Englebert. She said she lived across the street from you at number 45. I know she had all of your records. This one is my favourite. Cheers!
I think he's most known for "Release Me," which is a breakup song. "After the Loving" is really sexy, so is "Spanish Eyes." Two waltz songs are "The Last Waltz" and "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize," both my Mom absolutely loved to dance to. "Quando Quando Quando" is a lot of fun and "Am I That Easy to Forget" and a real crooner.
“Please Release Me (probably his biggest hit), “After the Lovin’”, “Quando Quando Quando”, “Les Bicyclettes de Belsize“, “Spanish Eyes”, “Last Waltz” by Engelbert Humperdinck!! Don’t let the name fool you…..the man can sing! He’s amazing and all the songs I mentioned are amazing. He was huge in the lates 60s and 7Os. You have to do more…you will be amazed!
With your love of crooners, it was only a matter of time before you got to Englebert! "Release Me" is one of his best, and doing a live version is the way to go if you react to it. You could also do "The Last Waltz", "Am I That Easy to Forget", "There Goes My Everything" and "Sweetheart." Mr. H is now 86 years young and still going. P.S. PLEASE do some Tony Bennett... "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" will have Amber swaying!
Most Moms loved Tom and Englebert too - for that matter, pretty much any female with a pulse and old enough did 😄 Mom was 26 in '68 and she definitely had a thing 💗 for both Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdinck!
My mom passed away three years ago at the age of 89, and Englebert was her absolute favorite. She saw him live many times and her and her friends would just swoon away at his concerts. A great performer, and he and Tom Jones were the guys who drove the ladies crazy back then! Great review, guys! I think "Release Me" was his biggest one, but he had so many hits!
This man was huge back in the day. My late mother loved him. A lot of the ladies of that generation loved him. I saw him in concert in 2001 and he was fabulous and a total charming gentleman. My favourite songs of his are Les Bicyclettes de Belsize and The Last Waltz.
Guys, you're gonna LOVE Engelbert. My Grandma loved him and we grew up on his songs. I suggest these songs from him. "Spanish Eyes", "Release Me", "Love Me With All of Your Heart", "The Last Waltz", "Quando Quando Quando", "There Goes My Everything". You won't be disappointed.
All his songs are on another level. Pick a song off his greatest hits and simply soak it all in. I'm 53 today, so my introduction of this amazing singing voice came too me from my mom and pop , who absolutely loved this man. I played and listened to every song by my teenage years word for word.
Engelbert gave the best concert I have ever seen! "A Man Without Love" is my favorite Engelbert song, but "The Way It Used To Be" is another great one.
I was 8 in 68...This was the song that would be on granny's am radio...EVERYDAY...For years...I didn't start to appreciate it till a few years ago...Then it blew me away-After decades in prog, classical and jazz...It's a real beauty!
I have one of his CDs that I used to play every night to fall asleep. One of my favorite tracks is 'Am I That Easy to Forget" It's on his Greatest Hits CD. But all of the songs on it are great!
Music from my day! Engelbert and Tom Jones ruled! Panties on the stage time! My favorite Englebert songs: "Release Me", "Am I That Easy to Forget", "The Last Waltz", "Spanish Eyes".
I love Engelbert Humperdinck. "Spanish Eyes," Release Me," Quando Quando Quando"... And my favorite one--the one that makes me melt like butter... Plus his biggest hit: "After The Lovin!" A lot of his songs have that Spanish sound to it... Very romantic! In fact, "Spanish Eyes" was my father's (an American military man who was sent to Spain) and my mother's (A hot blooded Spanish woman from Sevilla) ...their official love song for almost 52 years!
It's always a real joy..Sir Jay and Lady Amber to see your faces light up when listen to yesterday's singers like this. Great reaction keep up the good work 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾🤙🏾🖖🏾
I just burst into tears when the chorus came on. My mom LOVED him and she used to listen to this song when I was a kid. The anniversary of her death just passed and I've had so many reminders of her around.
After the loving is one of my favorite songs by Englebert Humperdink. ❤it’s playing in my head right now as on writing this! Much love and big smiles Robsquad family 😊😊😊😊😊❤
Saw him in 1972, on the same bill as The Carpenters. I was there for The Carpenters. Release Me was one of his most famous songs. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
He & Tom Jones were Class A singers & performers. They were also both very handsome! I love that younger folk like yourselves are being introduced to & appreciating this sound that's over 50 years old! 👌
Man, I completely forgot about this song from my early childhood! It's so much nicer to hear a singer who carries the band rather than a band who carries the singer. I love these pure singers.
Just love this Guy !! i was born 1968, this stuff was on am radio everywhere !!! as a kid , he has a you tube channel i just love it he is so humble and still sing, also my favorite is Qando Qando .
Goosebumps even now. Very good idea, guys, to check him out because Engelbert was Tom Jones’ rival. They both have very strong voices, Eng’s one is a touch more velvety. And he was very handsome too, which thing didn’t hurt 😍 Being a lifelong catholic, his stage presence was subdued in contrast with « Tom and his Jones » … maybe this was the cause for less underware having been thrown at him, but he still had a huge number of paternity cases. He’s a major name of the era with many hits.
Been a major fan since I was 10 years old in 1968! Watching audiences sing along with him to his songs melts my heart. Rob Squad, this is one of the best singers of all time. That he would respond to your reaction just goes to show how much he is loved around the world! Wow!
He was a great singer and also a great man, married his sweetheart in 1964 after first meeting her when she was 17 in 1957 ish . He became her only carer full time due to Alzheimers in recent years , it broke his heart that she gradually started to forget him . He said he used to lie and cradle her in his arms hoping she knew and remembered how much he loved her but towards the end i think the illness had progressed too far . Sadly she contracted covid and died in 2021 .Their love story warms your heart they were devoted to one another .
Engelbert is my favorite singer. His vocals are sooo controlled to the extreme even when he is belting like crazy. Talk about resonance and tonal quality.
What makes this one such a classic is the broken, vulnerable lyric telling the story of being destroyed by life and love, but belted out by such a powerful masculine voice. It's a rare combination.
He had a great voice just like Tom Jones of the same era. His real name is Jerry Dorsey. The producers chose Englebert Humperdinck because they thought it would set him apart. A truly classy voice. If you guys love the 60's then you should try Dion and the Belmonts, Gene Pitney, and others of the earlier part of the decade.
Englebert Humperdinck was the name of a 19th century German composer, best known for the opera Hansel and Gretel. So the name already had musical connections.
You must listen to “AFTER the LOVIN”, it’s my fav song of his. Also this song was played at almost every wedding reception in the 80’s! My mom loved Engelbert. I can remember the day that we were at the airport to see my dad come home from a business trip and Engelbert got off the plane with my dad. My mom almost fainted! Lol
Engelbert was my dad's favourite. I grew up dancing by myself in our living room to Release Me, Les Bicyclettes de Belsize, Quando Quando Quando, Spanish Eyes, The Last Waltz... so many great memories associated to that dreamy voice. PLEASE you need to react to more Engelbert!
It's been said that Engelbert was the saddest man on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. From the UK, he specialized in heartbreak and bad-romance ballads such as this one. You can do a deep dive into his discography and come up with hit after hit. BTW, his good looks and wonderful voice certainly earned him a loyal and wide cadre of female fans. It was a tossup between him and Tom Jones as to who had the most passionate lady fans.
Engelbert Humperdink was a German composer who wrote the famous opera Hansel and Gretel. His name was adopted by a young British singer named Arnold Dorsey who you ae reacting now. Engelbert has had a career spanning seven decades and has had numerous hits and is one of the most successful singers of all times along with Tom Jones...
I haven’t heard Engelbert Humperdinck in decades! Love his voice! I used to have an aunt who followed him all over the country to be at all his concerts.
Englebert & Tom Jones were contemporaries, shared the same management & were great pals to boot. When they performed together they had so much fun too, Check out Please Release Me you wont be disappointrd
Just like Paul Anka's "Put Your Head On My Shoulder" did, Englebert's voice and style got to Amber just the way it did to millions of women - hits right in the heart ❣
I was just 6 years old in 1968 and these were the days of prime time variety shows that would showcase various performances,most of which were Top Caliber Singers such as Mr. HUMPERDINK,Tom Jones,Sammy Davis Jr.,and Groups like The Beatles,Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, The Doors...and just so many more that you probably reacted to, and the whole family would gather around the television for a great show, and it was all free ! I sure miss those days !!
I really enjoy listening to Engelbert, someone had committed already to his song, "Quando, Quando, Quando" which is one of my favorites. Love your channel. Thanks Jay and Amber.
Just saw him in concert this past Friday here in Las Vegas. The man is 86 and still has it. The voice is still there and he remembers all his lyrics. That is amazing for his age. Go see him while you can.
Loved your reaction to this song and his singing! My mom (now gone 10 years) absolutely LOVED Engelbert! She would play his Christmas album every year at this time - on a regular repeat. Thanks for the warm memory! BTW - He was considered quite the "favorite" of the ladies, Amber, so I'm not surprised by your "mild swoon" when he belted out the chorus.
My mom ❤❤❤ Englebert so I’ve known his music since I was a teen. She went to his concert in Vegas where he played often. Release Me and After the Lovin’ we’re big hits as well. He is alive, 86, and just lost his wife last year of Covid. They had married in 1964.
Great singer/crooner. My favorite songs from his collection are "The Last Waltz," "Release Me" and "After the Lovin." He was a contemporary of Tom Jones and as I understand it, they are good friends.
He was my grandma's favorite. She went to his concert in Vegas and was pulled onstage where she sang with him. She proclaimed it the greatest moment of her life.
Wow such great memories this song brings back to me. As a child I remember my mom loved Engelbert and would listen to his 8-track tapes all the time in the car. What an amazing voice! I still miss my mom so much, but these songs bring back some great memories. A couple others you might like, Quando, Quando, Quando and The Last Waltz. Yes, please do some more of Mr Humperdinck.
Englebert had a great smooth voice. He did a lot of great love songs a the height of popularity the same time as Elvis and Tom Jones and they all knew each other.
I remember as a little kid my aunties had his albums and they loved him. I didn't get it then until I got to be an adult. I understand now. He's got a beautiful voice and this is a great song.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was awesome! Thank you for the great music
@@RobSquadReactions "love me with all of your heart" is his gold hiden gem as well ❤️
My mother grew up in Halstead Street, Leicester Englebert. She said she lived across the street from you at number 45. I know she had all of your records. This one is my favourite. Cheers!
“After The Lovin” is still a favorite!
Its actually him 😲
The soundtrack to my childhood. My mom played Engelbert Humperdink everytime she did housework. And our house was clean all the time lol.
This man has a huge catalog of hits. He was a Tom Jones competitor. Love his voice. Thank you for getting to him.
He's better than Tom
@@michaelasay8587 There's room in my heart for both men 😍🥰
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Love is all is a great song by him
I think he's most known for "Release Me," which is a breakup song. "After the Loving" is really sexy, so is "Spanish Eyes." Two waltz songs are "The Last Waltz" and "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize," both my Mom absolutely loved to dance to. "Quando Quando Quando" is a lot of fun and "Am I That Easy to Forget" and a real crooner.
There goes my only possession was another great one
Spanish Eyes!
All great choices with Les Bicyclettes de Belsize being my favorite!
ANother vote for Spanish Eyes and the others were great too!
I love all of them songs too
“Please Release Me (probably his biggest hit), “After the Lovin’”, “Quando Quando Quando”, “Les Bicyclettes de Belsize“, “Spanish Eyes”, “Last Waltz” by Engelbert Humperdinck!! Don’t let the name fool you…..the man can sing! He’s amazing and all the songs I mentioned are amazing. He was huge in the lates 60s and 7Os. You have to do more…you will be amazed!
Engelbert Humperdinck and Tom Jones performed together multiple times. You can have a lot of fun watching those videos. Pure talent.
I was just thinking he sounds quite a bit like Tom Jones, though in my opinion, Tom Jones is the better singer.
My favorite of those is “Games People Play,” especially when you add in Billy Preston.
Yes,they had the same manager Gordon Mills.
@@AZambri1 A lot of people couldn't tell the difference when a new song came out - and they're both Welsh.
@@a.n.7863 Yes! Those 3 doing that song was fantastic!
"After The Loving" is another huge hit for Engelbert and many more hits too.
Love Love Love this song!
With your love of crooners, it was only a matter of time before you got to Englebert! "Release Me" is one of his best, and doing a live version is the way to go if you react to it. You could also do "The Last Waltz", "Am I That Easy to Forget", "There Goes My Everything" and "Sweetheart." Mr. H is now 86 years young and still going. P.S. PLEASE do some Tony Bennett... "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" will have Amber swaying!
Yes I agree, that is his best song.
You can't leave out "After the Lovin' " It's one of his biggest hits
Sweetheart was written by your boy, Sir Barry Gibb.
Oh, Tony Bennett! *swoon* 😍
@@breckrichardson390 Yes! That’s my go to of his!
AND "LOVE ME WITH ALL YOUR HEART" VERY GOOD TO LOVE FROM DENMARK
He, Tom Jones and Elvis were the 3 heart throbs of that time.
True, but Elvis preceded them as a star by several years.
His song “After The Lovin” is definitely one to get to
My grandmother was in love with Englebert Humperdinck and Tom Jones! I remember watching her watch them on tv. Grandmother was 45 and I was 5 in 1968.
I think all the Grandma's were in LOVE with Engelbert!!
Most Moms loved Tom and Englebert too - for that matter, pretty much any female with a pulse and old enough did 😄 Mom was 26 in '68 and she definitely had a thing 💗 for both Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdinck!
I’m the grandmother ❤😂
@@SusanJohnston LOL!!!! 🤣
It was the same here. I was 9 in 68 and my grandma loved him too. Engelbert and Tom Jones were huge in Germany.
Engelbert is awesome. One of the best male voices. He was a hunk too! My favorite is “Love me with all of your heart”. 💕
Jay & Amber, you'll Love his "After The Lovin' ", "Spanish Eyes", "Release Me" and "Quando Quando Quando"!!!!
Engelbert was the heartthrob back in the day.❤
Yes, I agree, a very good looking hunk, for sure❤ Tom Jones did not hold a candle to him in looks.
His best was Last Waltz...amazing voice!
Such a fabulous song!
So agree love Last Waltz
Great song!
NEXT two biggest were "Release Me" and ""The Last Waltz", but he sang dozens of great songs
Just as good if not better than Frank, Sammy, Dean, Tom, Andy and any other crooner. Love his voice.
He was one of the most talented singers in the world. You need to listen to more of his songs. And he has a lot of songs. I mean a abundance of songs.
My mom passed away three years ago at the age of 89, and Englebert was her absolute favorite. She saw him live many times and her and her friends would just swoon away at his concerts. A great performer, and he and Tom Jones were the guys who drove the ladies crazy back then! Great review, guys! I think "Release Me" was his biggest one, but he had so many hits!
This man was huge back in the day. My late mother loved him. A lot of the ladies of that generation loved him. I saw him in concert in 2001 and he was fabulous and a total charming gentleman. My favourite songs of his are Les Bicyclettes de Belsize and The Last Waltz.
Guys, you're gonna LOVE Engelbert. My Grandma loved him and we grew up on his songs. I suggest these songs from him. "Spanish Eyes", "Release Me", "Love Me With All of Your Heart", "The Last Waltz", "Quando Quando Quando", "There Goes My Everything". You won't be disappointed.
GOING TO SEE HIM LIVE NEXT WEEK! STILL AWESOME!
I love all them songs too.
Didn't Al Martino ro Spanish Eyes first?
All his songs are on another level. Pick a song off his greatest hits and simply soak it all in. I'm 53 today, so my introduction of this amazing singing voice came too me from my mom and pop , who absolutely loved this man. I played and listened to every song by my teenage years word for word.
Love that you guys are checking this out. Some of my favorite memories with my mom listening to Engelbert, Neil Sedaka.Tom Jones and Barry Manilow. ❤️
I have wonderful memories with my late mother in law. She was a complete Engelbert fanatic.
Engelbert gave the best concert I have ever seen! "A Man Without Love" is my favorite Engelbert song, but "The Way It Used To Be" is another great one.
I was 8 in 68...This was the song that would be on granny's am radio...EVERYDAY...For years...I didn't start to appreciate it till a few years ago...Then it blew me away-After decades in prog, classical and jazz...It's a real beauty!
I have one of his CDs that I used to play every night to fall asleep. One of my favorite tracks is 'Am I That Easy to Forget" It's on his Greatest Hits CD. But all of the songs on it are great!
Music from my day! Engelbert and Tom Jones ruled! Panties on the stage time! My favorite Englebert songs: "Release Me", "Am I That Easy to Forget", "The Last Waltz", "Spanish Eyes".
I love Engelbert Humperdinck. "Spanish Eyes," Release Me," Quando Quando Quando"... And my favorite one--the one that makes me melt like butter... Plus his biggest hit: "After The Lovin!" A lot of his songs have that Spanish sound to it... Very romantic! In fact, "Spanish Eyes" was my father's (an American military man who was sent to Spain) and my mother's (A hot blooded Spanish woman from Sevilla) ...their official love song for almost 52 years!
It's always a real joy..Sir Jay and Lady Amber to see your faces light up when listen to yesterday's singers like this. Great reaction keep up the good work 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾🤙🏾🖖🏾
He had a lot of good songs, “Release Me”, “Spanish Eyes” and “ There goes my everything”. ❤️
You guys did "Release Me", now do "Spanish Eyes". You won't regret it.
He also sings "After The Lovin" . Check that one out!
He is a great singer , still going strong ❤❤❤
I just burst into tears when the chorus came on. My mom LOVED him and she used to listen to this song when I was a kid. The anniversary of her death just passed and I've had so many reminders of her around.
Sending a hug, this song gets me in that way too. My mum and dad loved this song 😢
My Mom adored Engelbert. As a kid I remember all the crooners being played in our house, but Engelbert was her fave.
Englebert's voice has always been the best male voice for me. Been listening to him since childhood,now I'm about 60yrs old. Wish I had that voice.
After the loving is one of my favorite songs by Englebert Humperdink. ❤it’s playing in my head right now as on writing this! Much love and big smiles Robsquad family 😊😊😊😊😊❤
I absolutely loved Amber’s reaction. She was really smitten and swooning over him. Just so romantically taken. Precious. She fell in love right there.
My Mom LOVED (and still does) this man! What a voice!
Saw him in 1972, on the same bill as The Carpenters. I was there for The Carpenters. Release Me was one of his most famous songs. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
My mother looovved this man. I grew listening to him on 8 track tapes 😆because of her. Thanks so much for the reaction guys. 👏🏽
I love his voice- my favorite is Am I That Easy to Forget.
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He & Tom Jones were Class A singers & performers. They were also both very handsome! I love that younger folk like yourselves are being introduced to & appreciating this sound that's over 50 years old! 👌
Oh, please check out his hit After The Loving. Such a gem❤️❤️
Man, I completely forgot about this song from my early childhood! It's so much nicer to hear a singer who carries the band rather than a band who carries the singer. I love these pure singers.
And that's why our mothers loved Engelbert Humperdinck! I haven't heard him in years; even better than I remembered...
So glad your getting around to Engelbert Humperdinck love many of his songs and this one is definitely a classic .
Just love this Guy !! i was born 1968, this stuff was on am radio everywhere !!! as a kid , he has a you tube channel i just love it he is so humble and still sing, also my favorite is Qando Qando .
Goosebumps even now. Very good idea, guys, to check him out because Engelbert was Tom Jones’ rival. They both have very strong voices, Eng’s one is a touch more velvety. And he was very handsome too, which thing didn’t hurt 😍 Being a lifelong catholic, his stage presence was subdued in contrast with « Tom and his Jones » … maybe this was the cause for less underware having been thrown at him, but he still had a huge number of paternity cases. He’s a major name of the era with many hits.
Love Me With All of Your Heart and Last Waltz will make you swoon!
My father loved Engelbert Humperdinck. He also loved Slim Whitman and Charley Pride.
Wow you will NEVER run out of Englebert's songs.
Another great….Last Waltz…Love Me With All if Your Heart,Live is All,Spanish Eyes….soooo many!
Engelbert’s music is so pretty and memorable! 👏. I never get tired of listening to his songs!
This guy was The real deal in the 60's. Big catalog of hits.
Been a major fan since I was 10 years old in 1968! Watching audiences sing along with him to his songs melts my heart. Rob Squad, this is one of the best singers of all time. That he would respond to your reaction just goes to show how much he is loved around the world! Wow!
He was a great singer and also a great man, married his sweetheart in 1964 after first meeting her when she was 17 in 1957 ish . He became her only carer full time due to Alzheimers in recent years , it broke his heart that she gradually started to forget him . He said he used to lie and cradle her in his arms hoping she knew and remembered how much he loved her but towards the end i think the illness had progressed too far . Sadly she contracted covid and died in 2021 .Their love story warms your heart they were devoted to one another .
He was always introduced as the Worlds Most Romantic Singing Star!
The orchestration of this song supports his voice like a canvas backs the paint of a masterpiece.
"the last waltz" was probably his biggest hit! lovely song for reaction. ; )
"Dance with me. C'mon. Dance with me." my wife when I put Engelbert on the hi-fi.
Engelbert is my favorite singer. His vocals are sooo controlled to the extreme even when he is belting like crazy. Talk about resonance and tonal quality.
I saw him in concert back in the '80s and he put on an amazing show.
What makes this one such a classic is the broken, vulnerable lyric telling the story of being destroyed by life and love, but belted out by such a powerful masculine voice. It's a rare combination.
He had a great voice just like Tom Jones of the same era. His real name is Jerry Dorsey. The producers chose Englebert Humperdinck because they thought it would set him apart. A truly classy voice. If you guys love the 60's then you should try Dion and the Belmonts, Gene Pitney, and others of the earlier part of the decade.
Englebert Humperdinck was the name of a 19th century German composer, best known for the opera Hansel and Gretel. So the name already had musical connections.
Sorry Thomas; just googled it, Arnold George Dorsey
You must listen to “AFTER the LOVIN”, it’s my fav song of his. Also this song was played at almost every wedding reception in the 80’s! My mom loved Engelbert. I can remember the day that we were at the airport to see my dad come home from a business trip and Engelbert got off the plane with my dad. My mom almost fainted! Lol
Engelbert was my dad's favourite. I grew up dancing by myself in our living room to Release Me, Les Bicyclettes de Belsize, Quando Quando Quando, Spanish Eyes, The Last Waltz... so many great memories associated to that dreamy voice. PLEASE you need to react to more Engelbert!
A great singer and performer. Beautiful voice!!!
It's been said that Engelbert was the saddest man on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. From the UK, he specialized in heartbreak and bad-romance ballads such as this one. You can do a deep dive into his discography and come up with hit after hit. BTW, his good looks and wonderful voice certainly earned him a loyal and wide cadre of female fans. It was a tossup between him and Tom Jones as to who had the most passionate lady fans.
His biggest fans were known as "Humperdinckers".
What a heartthrob he was! You should definately do “Love me with all of your heart”. It is absolutely beautiful! Amber will LOVE it!
Engelbert Humperdink was a German composer who wrote the famous opera Hansel and Gretel. His name was adopted by a young British singer named Arnold Dorsey who you ae reacting now. Engelbert has had a career spanning seven decades and has had numerous hits and is one of the most successful singers of all times along with Tom Jones...
I haven’t heard Engelbert Humperdinck in decades! Love his voice! I used to have an aunt who followed him all over the country to be at all his concerts.
Englebert & Tom Jones were contemporaries, shared the same management & were great pals to boot. When they performed together they had so much fun too, Check out Please Release Me you wont be disappointrd
Just like Paul Anka's "Put Your Head On My Shoulder" did, Englebert's voice and style got to Amber just the way it did to millions of women - hits right in the heart ❣
I was just 6 years old in 1968 and these were the days of
prime time variety shows that would showcase various performances,most of which were Top Caliber Singers such as Mr. HUMPERDINK,Tom Jones,Sammy Davis Jr.,and Groups like The Beatles,Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, The Doors...and just so many more that you probably reacted to, and the whole family would gather around the television for a great show, and it was all free !
I sure miss those days !!
Love this man’s voice Engelbert Humperdink! Powerhouse voice! LOTS of great songs!! Oh, and he’s “purdy” too😊 “Release Me” has to be next! ❤❤❤❤
I really enjoy listening to Engelbert, someone had committed already to his song, "Quando, Quando, Quando" which is one of my favorites. Love your channel. Thanks Jay and Amber.
Just saw him in concert this past Friday here in Las Vegas. The man is 86 and still has it. The voice is still there and he remembers all his lyrics. That is amazing for his age. Go see him while you can.
I have all his records❤❤❤Love him
Me too
One of my favorite voices over the many years.
Thanks for bringing me back to my childhood. Every week my grandma and I used to watch Engelbert's show on Wednesday, and Tom on Thursday.
"After The Loving" a great song by him.
Take My Heart. Cool song as well.
Loved your reaction to this song and his singing! My mom (now gone 10 years) absolutely LOVED Engelbert! She would play his Christmas album every year at this time - on a regular repeat. Thanks for the warm memory!
BTW - He was considered quite the "favorite" of the ladies, Amber, so I'm not surprised by your "mild swoon" when he belted out the chorus.
Grew up with Engelbert playing on my parents' console stereo. My mom loved him. Good memories.
You can often find Englebert Humperdinck records stored inside vintage console stereos at estate sales and such.
My mom ❤❤❤ Englebert so I’ve known his music since I was a teen. She went to his concert in Vegas where he played often. Release Me and After the Lovin’ we’re big hits as well. He is alive, 86, and just lost his wife last year of Covid. They had married in 1964.
THE LADY REALLY LISTEN WITH HER HEART SHE FEELS THE MUSIC LOVE FROM DENMARK
Great singer/crooner. My favorite songs from his collection are "The Last Waltz," "Release Me" and "After the Lovin." He was a contemporary of Tom Jones and as I understand it, they are good friends.
So handsome and a great voice. Those were great years to live in.
I grew up listening to him. A family favorite ❤
He has many many songs and All Great, he and Elvis were very good friends as well.
His wife died of Covid last year, he is still with us. Wonderful talent
Engelbert Humperdinck - Quando, quando, quando ...what a trip this video is, i cant describe, but great!
He was my grandma's favorite. She went to his concert in Vegas and was pulled onstage where she sang with him. She proclaimed it the greatest moment of her life.
I'm surprised that they didn't look further into Englebert. There certainly is a lot to find!
Wow such great memories this song brings back to me. As a child I remember my mom loved Engelbert and would listen to his 8-track tapes all the time in the car. What an amazing voice! I still miss my mom so much, but these songs bring back some great memories. A couple others you might like, Quando, Quando, Quando and The Last Waltz. Yes, please do some more of Mr Humperdinck.
YES HE CAN SING FANTASTIC VOICE HE HAS TRY "THE LAST WALTZ" SAME STYLE LOVE FROM DENMARK
Englebert had a great smooth voice. He did a lot of great love songs a the height of popularity the same time as Elvis and Tom Jones and they all knew each other.
HE IS STILL making shows I'd love to see him SING A SONG WITH TOM JONES on the VOICE before 2023 end year...
Tom is hating him man... İ'd love to see as well but tom has called engelbert as a cunt in the past due to their manager gordon mills.
I remember as a little kid my aunties had his albums and they loved him. I didn't get it then until I got to be an adult. I understand now. He's got a beautiful voice and this is a great song.