The Last Waltz by Engelbert Humperdinck
Genre: Rock
Year: 1967
Year: 1967
"The Last Waltz" is a song written by Barry Mason and Les Reed. It was one of Engelbert Humperdincks biggest hits, spending five weeks at number one on the British charts in September and October 1967. Humperdinck had already had a number one in the UK earlier in the year with "Release Me" which had spent six weeks at the top.
In the United States, "The Last Waltz" reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and making the top ten of the easy listening chart.
The title of the song is something of a double entendre, as it refers to both the narrators first and last dances with the woman he loves - the first dance was the "last waltz" played at the party where the two met, and the final dance signified the end of their relationship after their romance had cooled.
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More songs by Engelbert Humperdinck: After the Lovin', Ten Guitars, There Goes My Everything, Release Me, A Man Without Love.
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