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A Man Without Love

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Download links and information about A Man Without Love by Engelbert Humperdinck. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Classical genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 53:52 minutes.

Artist: Engelbert Humperdinck
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Pop, Classical
Tracks: 18
Duration: 53:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Man Without Love 3:23
2. Can't Take My Eyes Of You 3:41
3. From Here To Eternity 3:51
4. Spanish Eyes 3:17
5. A Man And A Woman 3:37
6. Quando, Quando, Quando 3:21
7. Up, Up And Away 2:34
8. Wonderland By Night 3:02
9. What A Wonderful World 2:47
10. Call On Me 2:47
11. By The Time I Get To Phoenix 3:08
12. Shadow Of Your Smile (Love Theme From The Sandpiper) 2:35
13. Stardust 3:02
14. Pretty Ribbon 2:26
15. Dommage, Dommage (Too Bad, Too Bad) 2:04
16. When I Say Goodnight 2:21
17. Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings 3:00
18. There Goes My Everything 2:56

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During the second half of the 1960s, Engelbert Humperdinck successfully bucked the current of pop/rock groups, singing romantic ballads that employed rock instrumentation along with strings to update the sound of the pre-rock classic pop singers he resembled. His third album, A Man Without Love, was rushed out in the wake of success from its title song, his fifth consecutive Top 40 hit, and it went gold and stayed in the charts for more than a year. (The compromise he represented was well depicted in the cover photo — he had sideburns down to his jaw, but wore a tuxedo.) Typically, for an album cut to take advantage of a hot single, it was a collection of recent standards to which the singer could give his patented treatment. "Spanish Eyes," "A Man and a Woman," and "Quando, Quando, Quando," all share the European style of his hits, while "Up, Up and Away" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," both written by Jimmy Webb, are songs he handles well. There are no other Humperdinck hits beyond the title song, but the album is a consistent effort all the same.