Too Beautiful to Last
Engelbert Humperdinck · 1972
2 tracks · easy listening
A lush orchestral backdrop frames Humperdinck's heartfelt croons, evoking a timeless romantic elegance.
Too Beautiful to Last is a single by Engelbert Humperdinck, released in 1972. A lush orchestral backdrop frames Humperdinck's heartfelt croons, evoking a timeless romantic elegance. This album is significant for its commercial performance, reaching the top charts in several countries and showcasing Humperdinck's distinct vocal style that appealed to mainstream audiences. The title track, 'Too Beautiful to Last', became particularly well-known, further establishing his reputation during the early 1970s as a leading balladeer. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Too Beautiful to Last sound like?
A lush orchestral backdrop frames Humperdinck's heartfelt croons, evoking a timeless romantic elegance. Rooted in easy listening.
What makes Too Beautiful to Last by Engelbert Humperdinck notable?
This album is significant for its commercial performance, reaching the top charts in several countries and showcasing Humperdinck's distinct vocal style that appealed to mainstream audiences. The title track, 'Too Beautiful to Last', became particularly well-known, further establishing his reputation during the early 1970s as a leading balladeer. Released in 1972, 'Too Beautiful to Last' is Engelbert Humperdinck's fifth studio album, following his breakthrough with 'Release Me' in 1967. By this time, Humperdinck had solidified his position as a prominent figure in easy listening and pop music, building on his previous commercial success and expanding his audience internationally.
How many songs are on Too Beautiful to Last?
Too Beautiful to Last has 2 tracks.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Too Beautiful to Last Standout
- 2 A Hundred Times a Day Standout
Release Date
January 1, 1972
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
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