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| Release Me, After The Lovin’, There Goes My Everything, Winter World Of Love, The Last Waltz, Sweetheart, more. |
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| 1 Release Me |
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| 2 There Goes My Everything |
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| 3 The Last Waltz |
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| 4 Am I That Easy to Forget |
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| 5 A Man Without Love (Quando M'Innamoro) |
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| 6 Les Bicyclettes de Belsize |
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| 7 The Way It Used to Be |
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| 8 I'm a Better Man (For Having Loved You) |
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| 9 Winter World of Love |
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| 10 Sweetheart |
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| 11 Another Time, Another Place |
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| 12 After the Lovin' |
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Album Review
Universal International's "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Engelbert Humperdinck" may not be the definitive set of highlights from the crooner's 50-year career -- that honor goes to Hip-O's sprawling 44-track "Gold" anthology -- but its 12 classic and remastered cuts represent the cream of the crop. Humperdinck -- the man was bold enough to choose the stage name, over Arnold George Dorsey -- was a master interpreter of ballads, and while standards like "Release Me (And Love Again)" and "There Goes My Everything" had enjoyed popularity years before, his versions stand as the most recognizable. "The Millennium Collection" is a great entry point into this legendary singer and showman's long and celebrated career. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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Biography


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