Engelbert Humperdinck - I'm A Better Man

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2007

from the ATV/ITC series "The Engelbert Humperdinck Show" recorded in London 1969-1970

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  • Oh, when you hear the crap that they call music today, and then listen to Englebert and his glorious voice it just breaks my heart that the young people now don't know the great music we knew when we were kids. Enge really is the very best of the best!!!

  • absolutely beautiful.

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  • @njezan1 tom jones also sang it

  • Excellent song and singing. I wonder why this wonderful Bacharach tune is rarely heard. Is there any other version of this song?

  • Thankyou - ♥

  • so two people disliked this? hum...

  • It's just the fact that back in the day, people played and sang with real instruments..not like the crap you hear on the radio today..Take a look at the lyrics and what gifted singers like Englebert sing about...Nowadays so much of the music is Nigger-ized..Often remakes of classic songs ruined by this queer nigger beat rap crap. What a shame...and no Im not a racist..I love the niggers too.

  • Thank you for posting this song from 1969. I remember a radio station in California called K-BON. There was one version of this song used in their station breaks. It sounded like it was sung by Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek" Fame! (Very deep voice).

  • Great singer, great song! ;-))

  • Of all the beautiful songs that Engelbert has recorded, even of all those that belong to him and him alone, this is the most beautiful. And, this rendition is heart-breakingly lovely. Till now I'd only heard the studio version, which is gorgeous too, but it adds so much to be able to see him.

    My favorite Engelbert song is "Quiet Nights and Quiet Stars," but this is a very, *very* close second.

  • @sierracuban Spot on with the observations. The phenomenal music of the sixties, seventies and early eighties apparently affronted the sensibilities of the music industry jackals, who subsequently took corrective action.

  • Magnificent and as good as any performer

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