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“Am I That Easy To Forget,” a ballad that lingers in the memory long after the last note fades, wasn’t originally sung by Engelbert Humperdinck. Songwriters Carl Belew and William Stevenson penned the heartfelt lyrics in 1966. However, it was Humperdinck’s powerful vocals and dramatic delivery that etched the song into music history.

Released in late 1967 as part of Humperdinck’s album “The Last Waltz,” “Am I That Easy To Forget” became an instant hit. It climbed the U.S. Easy Listening chart, reaching the coveted number one spot in early 1968. The song resonated deeply with listeners, particularly those experiencing heartbreak. The lyrics paint a picture of a lover pleading with their departing partner. Lines like “They say you’ve found somebody new” and “How could you leave without regret?” capture the raw emotions of loss and disbelief that accompany a broken relationship.

Humperdinck’s rich baritone voice perfectly complements the song’s melancholic melody. He delivers the lyrics with a vulnerability that tugs at the heartstrings. The song’s arrangement, with its gentle orchestration and sweeping strings, further amplifies the emotional impact.

“Am I That Easy To Forget” wasn’t just a hit in the U.S. It topped the charts in Ireland and reached number three in the United Kingdom. This international success solidified Humperdinck’s reputation as a master of romantic ballads and cemented “Am I That Easy To Forget” as a timeless classic.

So, as the opening notes of “Am I That Easy To Forget” begin, prepare to be transported to a world of lost love and lingering hope. Humperdinck’s voice will guide you through a poignant journey, reminding us all of the enduring power of a heartfelt plea.

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