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Musical artist. Arnold George Dorsey MBE (born 2 May 1936), known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck, is a British pop singer who has been described as "one of the finest middle-of-the-road balladeers around". [1] He achieved international prominence in 1967 with his recording of "Release Me".
Album Details Peak chart position US [1]UK [2]AUS [3] [4]GER [5]NZ [6]His Greatest Hits: Released: December 1974; Label: Deccca (SKL 5198) 103 1 — — 16 The Very Best of John Rowles and Engelbert Humperdinck
The song was written by Mike Leander & Eddie Seago. It was an unsuccessful entrant in a concert, but it would later find success with Engelbert Humperdinck. It was released in the UK on Decca (F 13212) in August 1971, and in the US on Parrot (45-40065). Chart performance. In late 1971, the song peaked at No. 43 in the US.
Scott Walker is the stage name of the American singer-songwriter Noel Scott Engel (1943–2019), former lead singer with The Walker Brothers. He lived in the United Kingdom from the 1960s until his death.
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right [30] If I Don't Be There by Morning: Co-written with Helena Springs [102] Knockin' on Heaven's Door [103] Not Dark Yet: Sign Language [104] Walk Out in the Rain: Co-written with Helena Springs: Gene Clark: I Pity the Poor Immigrant [105] Mr. Tambourine Man [105] Tears of Rage: Kelly Clarkson: Make You Feel My ...
Scott 4 was the first Walker album to consist solely of self-penned songs. The preceding Scott, Scott 2 and Scott 3 albums had each featured a mixture of originals and covers, including several translations of Jacques Brel songs, which were later collected to form the album Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel.
Professional ratings. Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change 1979–1991) is a compilation album released in 1991 when Starship ended its recording contract with RCA Records. The album contains two new tracks, "Don't Lose Any Sleep" and "Good Heart". "Good Heart" was released as a single and hit number 81 on the Billboard charts.
Professional ratings. Thanks I'll Eat It Here (1979) is the only solo album by rock and roll singer-songwriter Lowell George. While George is best known for his work with Little Feat, by 1977 Lowell felt that they were moving increasingly into jazz-rock, a form in which he felt little interest. As a result, he began working on his own album.