Oldies Musics

At first glance, “You Make My Pants Want To Get Up and Dance” sounds like pure cheeky fun — a title that raises eyebrows and smiles in equal measure. But behind the humor lies a surprisingly heartfelt chapter in Engelbert Humperdinck’s career. Released in the late 1970s, when disco fever was sweeping the world, the song showcased a lighter, more playful side of the crooner known for romantic ballads like “Release Me.” It was Engelbert saying, “I can laugh, too. I can groove, too.” The upbeat rhythm, infectious horns, and his unmistakable charm turned it into a cult favorite among fans who loved seeing their idol let loose. Decades later, the song still makes people grin — a reminder that joy, humor, and a little bit of mischief are just as timeless as love songs. Engelbert didn’t just make hearts flutter; sometimes, he made the whole room dance.

Introduction Engelbert Humperdinck’s “You Make My Pants Want to Get Up and Dance” is a playful and upbeat track that showcases the singer’s charismatic personality and vocal prowess. Released in…

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…

💔 “No One Ever Told Me” — a song that feels like reading a love letter you never sent. Engelbert Humperdinck’s velvet voice carries every word with longing, regret, and the kind of truth only time can teach. 🎙️✨ It’s not just a song — it’s a confession wrapped in melody, reminding us how love can heal, haunt, and change us forever. If you’ve ever lost someone you still think about, this one will touch your soul. 💫

Introduction “I No One Ever Told Me” is a poignant ballad recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck in 1967. The song, written by Jack Gold and Hal David, was featured on Humperdinck’s…

No one expected Engelbert Humperdinck — the legendary crooner known for timeless ballads like Release Me and The Last Waltz — to deliver something so intimate, so quietly breathtaking. Yet Wrap Your Arms Around Me feels like a whispered confession from the heart of a man who has lived through love, loss, and longing. With each note, Engelbert seems to revisit old memories — moments of tenderness that never quite faded, the warmth of an embrace that once felt like home. His voice, rich with experience, doesn’t just sing; it comforts. It reminds us that love, in its truest form, is not loud or dramatic, but found in the gentle strength of someone’s arms. The song carries a timeless message — that even after decades on stage, Engelbert can still make the world stop and listen, not to the legend, but to the man behind the music.

Introduction Engelbert Humperdinck, born Arnold George Dorsey, is a British pop singer known for his smooth vocals and romantic ballads. His career spans decades, marked by numerous hits and a…