When you hear the name Engelbert Humperdinck, it instantly evokes an era of timeless romance and golden-voiced balladry. Throughout the decades, Engelbert has carved a place for himself as one of the most distinctive and enduring voices in popular music, a man who could take a lyric about love, heartbreak, or longing and deliver it with such sincerity that listeners felt the story was their own. Among the many treasures in his catalog, his rendition of “Kiss And Say Goodbye” stands out as a deeply emotional journey, one that resonates particularly with those who have experienced the bittersweet complexity of love’s end.

Originally made famous in the mid-1970s by the Manhattans, “Kiss And Say Goodbye” was already a beloved soul ballad, known for its aching lyrics and heartfelt delivery. Yet when Engelbert took hold of the song, he breathed new life into it, bringing his signature warmth and unmistakable depth. His interpretation adds a layer of sophistication and tenderness, highlighting the raw humanity behind the lyrics. Rather than being just another breakup song, Engelbert turns it into an intimate conversation between two hearts forced apart, where every word carries weight and every pause speaks volumes.

What makes Engelbert’s performance so striking is the way he balances elegance with vulnerability. His smooth vocal tone carries the refined polish of a seasoned crooner, but underneath it all is an undercurrent of pain, regret, and a quiet acceptance of what must be. It’s this delicate tension—between control and emotion—that allows the song to transcend its time and speak to audiences across generations.

Listening to “Kiss And Say Goodbye” by Engelbert Humperdinck is like stepping into a memory you never quite left behind. For older listeners, it may stir recollections of dances, lost loves, or moments of farewell that remain etched in the heart. For younger audiences discovering the song today, it serves as a reminder that love, with all its joys and sorrows, is a universal language—one that Engelbert has always spoken fluently.

In the end, this track is more than just a cover—it is a testament to Engelbert Humperdinck’s gift for storytelling through song. “Kiss And Say Goodbye” reminds us that goodbyes are never easy, but when sung with honesty and grace, they can be as beautiful as any love song ever written.

I had to meet you here todayThere’s just so many things to sayPlease don’t stop me ’til I’m throughThis is something I hate to do
Oh, we’ve been meeting here so long (ah)I guess what we done, oh, was wrong (oh)Please darlin’, don’t you cry (ah)Let’s just kiss and say goodbye (oh)
Many months have passed us by (I’m gonna miss you)I’m gonna miss you, I can’t lie (I’m gonna miss you)I’ve got ties, and so do youI just think this is the thing to do
It’s gonna hurt me, I can’t lie (ah)Maybe you’ll meet, you’ll meet another guy (oh)Understand me, won’t you try, try, try, try, try? (Ah)Let’s just kiss and say goodbye (oh)
Ooh-ooh (I’m gonna miss you)I’m gonna miss you, I can’t lie (I’m gonna miss you)Understand me, oh won’t you try? (I’m gonna miss you)It’s gonna hurt me, I can’t lie (I’m gonna miss you)Take my handkerchief, and wipe your eyes (ooh, I’m gonna miss you)Maybe you’ll find, you’ll find another guy (ooh, I’m gonna miss you)Well, let’s kiss and say goodbye (ooh) pretty baby (I’m gonna miss you)Please, don’t you cry (ooh, I’m gonna miss you)Understand me, oh won’t you try? (Ooh, I’m gonna miss you)Let’s just kiss and say goodbye

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