Engelbert Sings for You (Engelbert Humperdinck album)
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Engelbert Sings for You is a 1977 compilation album by singer Engelbert Humperdinck.
Contents
Background
Engelbert Sings for You and its similar counterpart in the UK, A Time for Us, are the first post-1974 Decca compilations that have survived as entries in Engelbert's official discography, as depicted on his website.[1]
Production
- Executive Producer: Gordon Mills
- Cover Design: Richard Roth, Joe Gschwind
- Art Coordination: Lucy Kleps
Packaging and title
This is a double LP gatefold package put together by Decca Records and released in the North American market under the London label.
Release
The album label shows a ℗ 1977 year of publication, but a release date is not known. Its position in Engelbert's official discography suggests an end-of-year release.
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Compilation album by Engelbert Humperdinck | |||||
Released | 1977 | ||||
Recorded | 1966 - 1969 | ||||
Genre | Easy listening, pop | ||||
Length | 56:07 | ||||
Label | London | ||||
Producer | Gordon Mills | ||||
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Track listing
Side 1 | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "Everybody Knows" (from The Last Waltz, 1967) | Les Reed, Barry Mason | 2:20 |
2. | "Misty Blue" (from the US version of The Last Waltz) | Bob Montgomery | 2:06 |
3. | "Two Different Worlds" (from The Last Waltz) | Al Frisch, Sid Wayne | 2:30 |
4. | "From Here to Eternity" (from A Man Without Love, 1968) | Robert Wells, Fred Karger | 3:47 |
5. | "The Shadow of Your Smile" (from A Man Without Love) | Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster | 2:30 |
Side 2 | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "A Time for Us (Love Theme From "Romeo And Juliet")" (from Engelbert Humperdinck, 1969) | Nino Rota, Eddie Snyder, Larry Kusik | 2:57 |
2. | "Gentle on My Mind" (from Engelbert Humperdinck) | John Hartford | 2:48 |
3. | "Il Mondo" (from Release Me, 1967) | Carlo Pes, Lilli Greco, Gianni Meccia, Jimmy Fontana, Robert Mellin | 2:50 |
4. | "A Place in the Sun" (from The Last Waltz) | Ron Miller, Bryan Wells | 2:41 |
5. | "This Is My Song From the film "A Countess from Hong Kong"" (from Release Me) | Charlie Chaplin | 3:16 |
Side 3 | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "To the Ends of the Earth" (from The Last Waltz) | Noel Sherman, Joe Sherman | 2:30 |
2. | "How Near Is Love" (from Release Me) | Ivor Raymonde, Marcel Stellman, Osmán Pérez Freire, Richard Dix | 2:40 |
3. | "Cafe (Casa Hai Messo Nel Caffe)" (from Engelbert Humperdinck) | Giancarlo Bigazzi, Johnnie Dee, Riccardo Del Turco | 2:59 |
4. | "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (from A Man Without Love) | Jimmy Webb | 3:03 |
5. | "Wonderland by Night" (from A Man Without Love) | Klaus-Günter Neumann, Lincoln Chase | 2:57 |
Side 4 | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "Up, Up and Away" (from A Man Without Love) | Jimmy Webb | 2:31 |
2. | "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (from A Man Without Love) | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio | 3:33 |
3. | "There's a Kind of Hush" (from Release Me) | Les Reed, Geoff Stephens | 2:57 |
4. | "Take My Heart" (from Release Me) | Gordon Mills | 2:30 |
5. | "What a Wonderful World" (from A Man Without Love) | George Douglas, George David Weiss | 2:42 |
Charts
Engelbert Sings for You did not chart.[2]