Engelbert Humperdinck melted the world with “Release Me” – and now, Engelbert Humperdinck, in his twilight years, still sings with a heart full of love….In his new songs, he sings not just for the audience – but for his late wife, the partner who has been with him for most of his life. And where he finds joy is in his little granddaughter, who brings him light, laughter, and a reason to continue. Engelbert says that music is no longer about fame, but about preserving love, memories, and unspoken promises. When he opens his store, people hear not just sounds – but the whispers of time, of love that never dies.
Introduction “Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)” was originally written in the late 1940s by Eddie Miller and Robert Yount (with a third writer credited under a pseudonym) and…