Humperdinck was discovered in 1967. This is his second album; the year is still 1967. Included here is his chart topping gold record, "The Last Waltz" plus such Englebert standards as "Two Different Worlds" and "Am I that Easy to Forget." Humperdinck's voice is a touch higher (and thinner) here than the velvet tones we all know so well from his more recent late-night-TV album offers. If you can find this bit of vinyl (or his first album Release Me), the photo of Humperdinck on either cover will make the search worth your time.
Like a long lonely streamI keep running towards a dreamMoving onMoving onLike a branch on a treeI keep reaching to be freeMoving onMoving onThere's a place in the sun where there's home for everyoneWhere my poor restless heart gotta runThere's a place in the sun and before my life is doneGonna find me a place in the sunLike a long dusty roadI get weary from the loadMoving onMoving onLike this t...