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Discografía De Engelbert Humperdinck Álbumes Realease Me Discografía de Engelbert Humperdinck Álbumes Realease Me (Decca Records, 1967) The Last Walt (Decca Records, 1967) A Man Without Love (Decca Records, 1968) Engelbert Humperdinck (Decca Records, 1969) Engelbert (Decca Records, 1969) We Made it Happen (Decca Records, 1970) Another Time, Another Place (Parrot, 1971. Parte de la BSO de la película de animación Nicolás y Alejandra) Sweetheart (Decca Records, 1971) In Time (Decca Records, 1972) King of Hearts (Decca Records, 1973) My Love (Decca Records, 1974) After the Lovin’ (Epic/MAM, 1976) Miracles by (Epic, 1977) Last of the Romantics (Epic, 1978) This Moment in Time (Epic, 1979) Don’t You Love Me Anymore? (Epic, 1981) A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (Polytel, 1985) Getting Sentimental (Telstar, 1985) Remember – I Love You (White Records, 1987) Heart of Gold (Ariola, Bertelsmann Music Group, 1990) Hello Out There (Polydor, 1992) Love Unchained (Edelton, 1995) As Time Goes By (Success, 1997) The Dance Album (Interhit Records, Priority Records, 1998) I Want to Wake Up with You (Universal Music TV, 2001) The Winding Road (Golden Tunes Records, 2007) Love Will Set You Free (Conehead, 2012. Lp que contiene 3 canciones) Recopilatorios His Greatest Hits (Decca Records, 1974) The Very Best of Engelbert Humperdinck (Decca Records, 1970) Golden Love Songs (Epic, 1977) The Complete Engelbert Golden Treasury (Candlelite Music, 1980) Retrospective (Epic, 1980) With Love (Quality Special Products, 1987) At His Very Best (Universal Music TV, 2000) Álbumes en vivo Live and S.R.O. at The Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas (Decca Records, 1971) Live in Concert and All Of Me / A Double Album (Epic, 1980) Live (Eagle Records, 2003) Otras grabaciones Christmas Tyme (Epic, 1977) Tom Jones & Engelbert Humperdinck – The Love Album (Disky, 1994. Recopilatorio de canciones de amor junto a Tom Jones) Álbumes en otros países Engelbert Humperdinck (Parrot, 1969. Mini-álbum lanzado en EE.UU.) We Made it Happen (Parrot, 1970. Mini-álbum lanzado en EE.UU.) In Liebe (White Records, 1988. Recopilatorio lanzado en Alemania) Träumen Mit Engelbert (Ariola, 1986. Recopilatorio lanzado en Alemania) Yours (High Grade, 1987. Recopilatorio lanzado en Suiza) Natural Love (White Records, 1988. Recopilatorio lanzado en Países Bajos) Rendezvous Mit Engelbert (Ariola Express, 1988. Cassette lanzado en Alemania) Ich Denk An Dich (Ariola, 1989) Träumen Mit Engelbert 2 (Ariola, 1991. Recopilatorio lanzado en Alemania) Stardust (Karussell, 1991. Recopilatorio lanzado en Alemania) Quiéreme mucho (Polydor, 1994. Álbum de versiones en español lanzado en España) A Little in Love (Dino Music, 1997. Álbum lanzado en Alemania).
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