A heartfelt tribute through music to his late wife, Patricia


Legendary crooner Engelbert Humperdinck is proving once again that love never fades it only deepens with time. In his most intimate and emotional project yet, the iconic singer has unveiled a new album inspired by the enduring love of his life: his late wife, Patricia Healey.

The album, titled “All About Love”, is more than a collection of classic covers and heartfelt ballads, it’s a deeply personal tribute wrapped in melody. Speaking to the press, Engelbert shared:

“This album is my way of writing a love letter to Patricia… every note, every word, she’s in all of it.”

After decades of serenading fans around the world, Humperdinck opens up like never before. From reimagined classics like “Let It Be Me” to touching originals, the album walks listeners through the memories, passion, and quiet grief of a man still deeply connected to his soulmate.

As he reflects on Patricia’s battle with Alzheimer’s and her passing in 2021, Engelbert’s voice quivers with both strength and sorrow:

“This isn’t just for her, it’s for everyone who’s loved and lost, and still loves.”

The album has already stirred emotional reactions from longtime fans. Many describe it as “the most vulnerable we’ve ever heard him.”

At 89, Engelbert shows no signs of slowing down. If anything, this musical chapter proves that love and music can be eternal.

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