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Experience the timeless charm of romantic music with the Engelbert Humperdinck 1979 Vinyl – Spanish Classics Album, a rare and captivating collector’s gem released in Mexico by London Records and expertly crafted by Peerless in the late 1970s.

This exquisite album features 12 unforgettable classics sung in Spanish by the legendary British crooner Engelbert Humperdinck. Delight in heartfelt renditions of beloved hits such as “La Forma En Que Se Acostumbra” (The Way It Used To Be), “El Último Vals” (The Last Waltz), “Déjame Amar De Nuevo” (Release Me), and “Ojos Españoles” (Spanish Eyes)*—each track immersing you in the rich emotions and smooth easy listening style that define Engelbert’s signature sound.

Perfect for collectors and aficionados of romantic ballads, this vinyl is more than just an album — it’s a musical treasure that captures a golden era of love songs and timeless melodies. Whether you’re expanding your collection or discovering Engelbert Humperdinck’s heartfelt Spanish interpretations for the first time, this album promises a nostalgic journey filled with passion and elegance.

Why add Engelbert Humperdinck 1979 Vinyl – Spanish Classics Album to your collection?

  • A rare 1970s vinyl pressed in Mexico by Peerless for London Records
  • Features 12 classic romantic songs sung in Spanish by Engelbert Humperdinck
  • Ideal for fans of easy listening and vintage romantic music
  • A valuable collector’s item showcasing a legendary artist’s international appeal

Add this captivating record to your collection today and let the smooth, romantic voice of Engelbert Humperdinck fill your space with timeless melodies and heartfelt nostalgia.