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Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 12:10 pm
by Gob
British crooner Engelbert Humperdinck is to represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

The 75-year-old, dubbed the "King of Romance", is best known for his 1967 hit Release Me, which kept The Beatles' Strawberry Fields Forever off the number one spot.

The singer said it was "an absolute honour" to be taking part and was "excited and raring to go".

This year's competition will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, on 26 May.

The song Humperdinck will perform has yet to be announced but the BBC said it would be recorded in London, Los Angeles and Nashville.

It will be written by Grammy award-winning producer Martin Terefe and Ivor Novello winner Sacha Skarbek, who co-wrote James Blunt hit You're Beautiful.

Humperdinck - whose real name is Arnold Dorsey - has sold more than 150 million records worldwide during his 45 year career.

Born in Chennai to a British army officer, he took his stage name from a German composer best known for his opera Hansel and Gretel.

He scored a UK number one with The Last Waltz and had other hits including There Goes My Everything and A Man Without Love.

His last UK top 20 single was 40 years ago with Too Beautiful To Last which reached number 14.

The singer has received four Grammy nominations, a Golden Globe for Entertainer of the Year and is one of only a handful of artists with a star on both the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Las Vegas Walk of Fame.

"It's an absolute honour to be representing my country for this year's Eurovision Song Contest," the singer said.

"When the BBC approached me, it just felt right for me to be a part of an institution like Eurovision. I'm excited and raring to go and want the nation to get behind me!"

Humperdinck is the oldest ever Eurovision contestant and if he wins, will be the UK's first victor since Katrina and the Waves 15 years ago.


Me Mam's fave song! She sings it really well. (But my father never took the hint!)

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 12:15 pm
by Crackpot
But I heard he just Died.

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 2:04 pm
by Lord Jim
That was Tom Jones...

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 3:24 pm
by Joe Guy
Lord Jim wrote:That was Tom Jones...
Davey Jones.. yes.

Tom Jones.. not dead.

Englebert Humperdinck died 9/27/1921

The current Humperdinck is an imposter.

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:29 pm
by Lord Jim
Does he have diabetes?

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:36 pm
by Gob
Engelbert Humperdinck will represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, at the age of 75. But who is the man behind the name?

As names go, Engelbert Humperdinck is right up there with the best Dickens has to offer, overshadowing Martin Chuzzlewit, Edwin Drood, even Uriah Heep.

It is a name so wonderfully odd, that it even inspired comedian Eddie Izzard to one of his funniest routines.

But rather than literary references, the young Gerry Dorsey looked to classical music for his alias - plumping for a 19th Century composer, best known for his opera Hansel and Gretel.

Born Arnold George Dorsey in Chennai, India in 1936, he was 18 years old before the first Eurovision contest was even held.

He released his first single, I'll Never Fall in Love Again, under the name Dorsey, in 1958.

It flopped, and the young singer returned to performing in clubs - until a bout of tuberculosis, in 1961, brought his career to a temporary halt.

In 1965, and still struggling to make an impact on the music scene, Dorsey signed with manager Gordon Mills.

Mills had recently taken another aspiring young singer called Tom Woodward, from Pontypridd in Wales, and renamed him Jones - propelling him toward his first major hit, It's Not Unusual.

Mills persuaded Dorsey that he too needed to change his name if he truly wanted a fresh start, and the artist Engelbert Humperdinck was born.

If the overtly sexual Jones was the fire in the fame-hungry duo, then the reserved, romantic Humperdinck was the ice.

With his square jaw, olive skin and plump lips, not to mention sideburns so ridiculously thick and lustrous they each required a barber of their own - Humperdinck more than matched Jones in the heart-throb stakes.

But it was more than his looks: Humperdinck possessed a smooth, almost effortless croon, which harked back to his idols Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Dino and the rat pack.

Though he baulked at the term "crooner".

"No crooner has the range I have. I can hit notes a bank could not cash," he is reported to have said.

It was a voice that, in 1967, when The Beatles were at the height of their creative powers - about to release the game changing Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band - kept the world's biggest band from the top of the singles chart.

Humperdinck's big band cover of Release Me held off the, not insubstantial, challenge of the Beatles' double A-side Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane for six weeks. It went on to become the highest-selling single of 1967.

Two more ballads, There Goes My Everything and The Last Waltz, drew a wealth of new fans - now nicknamed "Humperdinckers", and reputed to include the young Princess Anne.

With a string of successful albums, Humperdinck was one of the pre-eminent balladeers of the 60s, both in the UK and beyond.

Like Jones, he even fronted his own US TV show - though it was cancelled after six months. "It happens," he told chat show host Rosie O'Donnell in a 1996 interview.

In the 1970s, with longer hair and a beard, the broad-shouldered singer resembled a power-lifting Bee Gee.

And in 1976, around the time the Gibbs were themselves about to seize the limelight, Humperdinck recorded another of his biggest hit records, After the Lovin.

The song became a top 10 hit in the US and was nominated for a Grammy, while the album of the same name was another double platinum hit in the States.

However, the single failed to chart in the UK and marked a dip in his popularity on home shores.

Humperdinck, who continued to tour worldwide throughout the 80s and 90s, had something of a UK career revival in the early 2000s following an advert appearance alongside comedian Peter Kaye.

In 2010, it was revealed that Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn had approached Humperdinck to sing on their third studio album Plastic Beach.

Humperdinck's management, unbeknownst to the singer, had rejected the offer. Speaking to the website Undercover News, Humperdinck called it "the most grievous sin that had ever been committed".

He added: "I wouldn't do a thing like that. The Gorillaz? My God! I would jump on it like a ton of bricks".

Fast forward another couple of years, and, at 75, Humperdinck finds himself at the centre of a major cultural event, representing the UK at this year's Eurovision.

After years of humiliation in the contest for the UK, Humperdinck - who has a large fanbase in eastern Europe - has as good a chance as any other artist to bring the title back to Britain.

"I'm excited and raring to go and want the nation to get behind me!" he says.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17230618
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I think he may have had "some work" done. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:43 pm
by Joe Guy
I think he may have had "some work" done.
Ya think??

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Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:49 pm
by Gob
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Maybe? Looks like he's done a "Jackson" actually!!

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:56 pm
by Joe Guy
Hmmmmm.........

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Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:10 am
by BoSoxGal
My mom was a fan.

I think the one photo's just airbrushed.

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:05 pm
by Crackpot
What no Eddie Izzard fans?

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:32 pm
by loCAtek
If he's not dead, he should be.

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:18 pm
by The Hen
Crackpot wrote:What no Eddie Izzard fans?
I love Eddie, but I know not of his Engelbert routine.

Edited to add ....

Ha! I know it now.


:lol:

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:04 pm
by Gob
A Russian group known as the Buranovo Grannies has swept aside glamorous opposition to represent the country at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

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The eight women beat 24 competitors, including a double act including 2008 Eurovision winner Dima Bilan, in a televised show late on Wednesday. There victory follows on from the announcement that Engelbert Humperdinck will represent Great Britain at the contest. The grannies are an outfit from a village in Russia's Udmurtia Republic, and blend modern pop sounds with their own traditional choral singing style.

The refrain of the Buranovo Grannies Party for Everybody is in English, but the remainder of the song is in Udmurt, a distant relation of Finnish spoken by some 325,000 people. The 57th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in May in Baku, Azerbaijan. While some countries compete for the Eurovision title in earnest, the contest has for many become an object of mockery. But the Buranovo Grannies, who performed in customary peasant garb, say they want to be taken seriously.

The Buranovo Grannies will be up against British entry Engelbert Humperdinck, who is 75

One group member, who identified herself in an interview to Russian television station Rossiya-1 as granny Olya, said their goal in performing is to raise money to build a church in their village of Buranovo, which is home to around 650 people. 'Grandmothers don't need glory and wealth. We have family, we have a home, we have enough to live,' grandmother Olya said.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1oZ7V60R7

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:10 pm
by Lord Jim
That looks like the group that will probably be throwing their hotel room keys on to the stage while Englebert is performing...

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:15 pm
by Gob
Let's pray they don't throw their knickers! It could take weeks to find him...

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:32 am
by The Hen
Ha!

:lol:

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:05 pm
by Gob
A ballad called Love Will Set You Free is the UK's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest, it has been revealed.

Sung by veteran crooner Engelbert Humperdinck, it premiered on the the BBC's Eurovision website on Monday.

The 75-year-old singer, best known for 1967 hit Release Me, is hoping to reverse the UK's fortunes at the show, which is being held in Azerbaijan.

Last year, reformed boy band Blue came 11th, while Josh Dubovie took last place in 2010.
This year's song has been written by Grammy award-winning producer Martin Terefe and Ivor Novello winner Sacha Skarbek, who co-wrote James Blunt's You're Beautiful and Lana Del Rey's Born To Die.

Love Will Set You Free is a tale of heartbreak with a simple, sparse arrangement of plucked Spanish guitar and melancholy strings.

"The more you listen to it, the stronger it gets," said Humperdinck. "It's not a one-time listen."

"It's a really good song," added Lee Sheriden, who won the Eurovision in 1976 with the group Brotherhood of Man.
It's dreadful! It should win. :D

edited to add;

This is even more dreadful, he's got a fight on his hands!!


Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:10 pm
by The Hen
Good grief. 75?

Who is his embalmer?

Re: Eurobert Humperdinck

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:25 pm
by Sean
"It's not a one time listen".

Is he saying that it's totally unsuitable for a competition where he gets to perform it just once then?