A Man Without Love – 1968
Engelbert Humperdinck, born Arnold Dorsey in Madras, India, is a British pop singer renowned for his romantic ballads and distinctive baritone voice. Bursting onto the music scene in the late…
Engelbert Humperdinck, born Arnold Dorsey in Madras, India, is a British pop singer renowned for his romantic ballads and distinctive baritone voice. Bursting onto the music scene in the late…
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