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Unveiling “Love Is All” by Engelbert Humperdinck
While the smooth vocals of Engelbert Humperdinck might lead you to believe “Love Is All” is a product of his golden era in the 1970s, the song actually arrived a decade later. Released in 1987, it became a part of Humperdinck’s album “Remember – I Love You.”

However, the genesis of “Love Is All” lies with British songwriting duo Les Reed and Barry Mason. Reed, known for his work with artists like Tom Jones, co-wrote the song’s music, while Mason crafted the heartfelt lyrics.

Though not initially intended for Humperdinck, “Love Is All” found its perfect match in the charismatic singer’s voice. His powerful baritone delivery breathed life into the message of enduring love and unwavering commitment.

While the song itself didn’t top the charts, it became a staple in Humperdinck’s live performances, captivating audiences with its sincerity and timeless message. Today, “Love Is All” remains a beloved track, a testament to the enduring power of love ballads and the unforgettable voice of Engelbert Humperdinck.

So, prepare to be swept away by a wave of romantic emotion as we delve into “Love Is All.” Let Humperdinck’s vocals guide you through a journey of devotion and the unwavering belief that, truly, love is all.

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