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Engelbert Humperdinck In 1965, Humperdinck, who at the time was performing under the name of Gerry Dorsey, met up again with an old friend of his, Gordon Mills. By this time Mills was successfully managing Tom Jones. He took him onto his management roster and changed his name. He released a couple of near misses in the UK although one song "Dommage, Dommage" had been successful in Europe.[2] Early in 1967, Humperdinck was asked to stand in for Dickie Valentine, who was ill, on the variety TV show Sunday Night at the London Palladium.[2] The show was one of the highest rated shows in the UK at the time. He sang his "Release Me" on the show. It reached number one in the UK Singles Chart on 2 March and stayed there for six weeks, keeping "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles off the top of the charts in the process.[2] Humperdinck's cover of the song stayed in the charts for a record fifty-six consecutive weeks Includes 16 classic songs including Are You Lonesome Tonight, There Goes My Everything, Red Roses for My Lady, the Power of Love, and many more. Track List 1. Portfino 2. Please Release Me (Let Me 3. Spanish Night Is Over 4. Torero (She Brings Him SP 5. Power of Love 6. Are You Lonesome Tonight 7. Senorita Bonita 8. On the Wings of a Silverb 9. Last Waltz 10. Red Roses for My Lady 11. Goodbye Maria 12. Aba Heidschi Bumbeidschi 13. There Goes My Everything 14. Dream of Me 15. After the Lovin' 16. Follow My Heart Songtext Please Release Me Please, release me, let me go For I don't love you anymore To waste our lifes would be a sin Release me and let me love again I have found a new love, dear And I will always want her near Her lips are warm while yours are cold Release me my darling, let me go Please, release me, let me go For I don't love you anymore To waste my life would be a sin So release me and let me love again Please, relaese me can't you see You'd be a fool to cling to me To live a life to bring us pain So release me and let me love again Let me love Let me go Read more: https://muzikum.eu/nl/123-4894-92362/engelbert-humperdinck/release-me-songtekst.html#ixzz5Fr6fpb7y Incl. label, front & backcover
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