Release Me (album)

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Release Me
Studio album by Engelbert Humperdinck

Publication
(s)

1967

Label (s) Decca Records

Format (s)

CD, LP

Genre (s)

pop

Title (number)

13

chronology
- Release Me The Last Waltz
(1967)

Release Me is a music album by British pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck , which was released by Decca in 1967 . It is the first album that Humperdinck (real name Arnold Dorsey ) has released under his stage name.

The title song of the album Release Me gave Engelbert his breakthrough in the music business in 1967 and became a global hit that even prevented the Beatles from reaching number 1 on the British charts with the title Penny Lane .

Commercial win

The album was successful in both the United States (number 7 on the US album charts) and in the United Kingdom (number 6 on the UK album charts).

title

  1. Release Me (Eddie Miller / Dub Williams / Robert Yount)
  2. Quiet Nights (Antônio Carlos Jobim / Gene Lees)
  3. Yours Until Tomorrow (Gerry Goffin / Carole King )
  4. There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World) (Leslie Reed / Geoff Stephens)
  5. This Is My Song ( Charlie Chaplin )
  6. Misty Blue (Bobby Montgomery)
  7. Take My Heart (Gordon Mills)
  8. How near is love
  9. Walk Through This World (Kay Savage / Sandra Seamons)
  10. If I Were You
  11. Talking Love (Kurt Feltz)
  12. My World (Il Mondo) (Jimmy Fontana)
  13. Ten Guitars (Gordon Mills)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The man who stopped the Beatles. Retrieved May 2, 2019 .
  2. Engelbert Humperdinck | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. Retrieved May 2, 2019 .