Introduction:
A Misattribution: Engelbert Humperdinck and “Everybody’s Talkin'”
There seems to be a misunderstanding. While Engelbert Humperdinck is a renowned singer with a rich discography, he did not originally record “Everybody’s Talkin’.”
The song, penned by Fred Neil, actually gained prominence through its inclusion in the iconic 1969 film, Midnight Cowboy. It was Harry Nilsson’s rendition that became synonymous with the film’s melancholic yet hopeful tone.
While it’s possible that Engelbert Humperdinck may have covered the song at some point in his career, it’s crucial to attribute the song’s origins correctly. It’s a testament to the song’s enduring appeal that it has been interpreted by numerous artists, but its roots lie firmly with Fred Neil and Harry Nilsson’s groundbreaking performance.
Would you like to explore the history of the song as performed by Harry Nilsson and its connection to Midnight Cowboy?