Oldies Musics

With “To Relive is To Remember,” Engelbert Humperdinck delivers a hauntingly beautiful ballad that speaks to the heart’s longing for moments lost in time. His velvety voice carries each note with emotion, capturing the essence of love, memory, and the bittersweet ache of nostalgia. The orchestration is elegantly understated, allowing Engelbert’s vocal mastery to shine through with timeless grace. This song isn’t just a melody—it’s a reflection of life’s most tender recollections, inviting listeners to pause, reflect, and feel. Whether you’re revisiting a personal memory or simply drawn in by its classic sound, this track offers a poignant journey into the soul.

Introduction “To Remember is To Re Live,” and that is exactly the spirit behind this posting, that brings back memories of a great evening at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel,…

Few artists have the power to capture timeless romance quite like Engelbert Humperdinck, and “Everywhere I Go” is a shining testament to his enduring talent. This song weaves a rich tapestry of emotion, blending heartfelt lyrics with Humperdinck’s signature velvety voice to create an intimate listening experience. From the first note, listeners are transported into a world of nostalgia and warmth, where every line evokes love, longing, and the simple beauty of connection. Beyond its melodic charm, the song stands as a celebration of Humperdinck’s remarkable career—a reminder of why generations continue to fall in love with his music. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or revisiting it as a longtime fan, “Everywhere I Go” leaves an indelible mark on the heart, proving that great music transcends time.

Introduction “Everywhere I Go” is a song recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck during the late 1960s, a period when he was firmly established as one of the leading male vocalists in…

HE SANG TO MILLIONS — BUT GRIEVED ALONE. At 90, Engelbert Humperdinck finally speaks about losing the love of his life, the moment he almost gave up, and the song that brought him back. This isn’t about fame. It’s about surviving love.

Introduction Engelbert Humperdinck, the iconic British crooner whose career has spanned more than six decades, has always been known for his smooth voice, charismatic performances, and legendary stage presence. Yet…

A moment where time seemed to slow at the BBC Music Awards 2014. When Tom Jones lifted his deep, seasoned voice and Paloma Faith joined with her raw, emotional tone, “God Only Knows” became a quiet, sacred whisper about love, faith, and the connection between generations. No spectacle. No drama. Just pure feeling. Two voices, two musical worlds, meeting in honesty. And for a few brief minutes, the entire room seemed to hold its breath. A performance that didn’t need noise to become unforgettable. 🎶💙

Introduction “God Only Knows” is a song written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher and originally recorded by The Beach Boys in 1966 for the album Pet Sounds. Widely regarded…

At 84, Tom Jones Continues To Deliver Remarkable Performances, Outshining Many Younger Stars Of The New Generation With His Timeless Talent And God-Given Voice! Recently, Tom Showcased This Powerfully During A Duet With The Talented Jessie J! Together, They Delivered An Astonishing Rendition Of The Righteous Brothers’ Iconic Song, With Jaw-Dropping High Notes And Perfect Harmony That Captivated Audiences! After Witnessing This Performance, It’s Hard To Believe Sir Tom’s Age!

Introduction “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” is one of the most influential pop songs of the 1960s. Written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, and Phil Spector, it was first recorded…

The Song “Help Me Make It Through The Night” by Engelbert Humperdinck portrays a plea for companionship and comfort during a difficult time, Symbolized by the night. The night represents loneliness and challenges, while seeking solace in someone’s presence to overcome these struggles.🙏❤️

Introduction “Help Me Make It Through the Night” is a classic song written by Kris Kristofferson in 1969, first appearing on his debut album Kristofferson (1970). The song quickly became…

“The Final Curtain Tour” — Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck & Dame Shirley Bassey Together for the Last Time….Three timeless icons — Sir Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Dame Shirley Bassey — have announced a historic joint world tour, billed as “The Final Curtain Tour.”…From Las Vegas to London, Cardiff to Casablanca, the legends will unite on one stage for the very first — and very last — time. More than a concert, it’s a farewell celebration of legacy, resilience, and the unforgettable power of song….Fans are already calling it “the last great spectacle of our era” — a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see living legends share the spotlight before the curtain falls.

Introduction Shirley Bassey – With A Little Help From My Friends (duet) (1971 Tom Jones TV Show) “With a Little Help from My Friends” is a song written by John…