Oldies Musics

Under the soft glow of stage lights, Engelbert Humperdinck has always carried more than a voice—he carries a lifetime of tenderness, longing, and unspoken truths. His songs are not just melodies; they are whispers of memory, echoing through hearts that have loved and lost. “How Near Is Love” captures that delicate space between hope and heartbreak, a question that lingers when someone feels both close and impossibly far away. Engelbert’s voice, rich with experience and gentle vulnerability, turns the song into a journey of the soul—reminding us that love is never measured by distance, but by the ache of wanting and the beauty of believing. In his performance, every note feels like a hand reaching out, every lyric like a confession meant only for us. Listening to this song is like standing at the edge of love itself—uncertain, yearning, but unwilling to let go of the dream.

Introduction “How Near Is Love” is a romantic ballad recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck during the peak years of his international success in the late 1960s. The song was written by…

💔 Two Nights After Tina Turner’s Passing, Sir Tom Jones Turns a Concert Into a Farewell. The world was still mourning when Sir Tom Jones stepped onto the Beacon Theatre stage, just two days after the loss of Tina Turner. Midway through the show, he stopped, let the lights dim, and with a heavy pause whispered: “She was fire. She was thunder. And we remember her tonight.” Then, without rehearsal or introduction, the 83-year-old legend began to sing “Addicted to Love.” His voice — raw, trembling, yet unbreakable — filled the hall. The audience froze in silence, not watching a performance but witnessing a prayer in music. When the final note hung in the air, people rose to their feet, many wiping away tears. One fan whispered, “It wasn’t a performance. It was a farewell.” That night, Tom Jones reminded us that songs can be more than entertainment. They can be a language of love and loss, a way to honor those who came before us, and a bridge between legends whose voices will echo long after they are gone.

Introduction Tom Jones and Art Of Noise – Kiss (Official Video) “Kiss” is a song originally written and recorded by Prince, released in 1986 as the lead single from his…

There’s something timeless about the way Engelbert Humperdinck sings — smooth, heartfelt, and filled with emotion. In “The Most Beautiful Girl,” he brings that classic charm to life once again. The song tells the story of a man who realizes too late the value of the woman he lost — the most beautiful girl in the world, not just for her looks, but for the love she gave. Engelbert’s warm voice turns every line into a gentle confession, reminding listeners of heartbreak, regret, and longing that never quite fades. It’s a melody for anyone who’s ever looked back and wished for one more chance. With its soulful delivery and elegant arrangement, this song captures the essence of love and loss the way only Engelbert can.

Introduction “The Most Beautiful Girl” is a country-pop ballad most famously recorded by Charlie Rich and released in 1973. The song was written by Billy Sherrill, Norro Wilson, and Rory…