Introduction
“Didn’t We,” a poignant ballad penned by Jimmy Webb, was originally recorded by Glen Campbell in 1969. The song, however, found its way to international fame through Engelbert Humperdinck’s rendition, released in 1970.
Humperdinck’s version resonated deeply with audiences, climbing the charts in several countries and solidifying its place as a timeless classic. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its heartfelt lyrics, which evoke a sense of nostalgia and bittersweet longing for a lost love. “Didn’t We” captures the essence of a once-vibrant relationship, now faded into a melancholic memory.