The Last Waltz




 

Always a pleasure listening to Engelbert Humperdinck and this one was his all time hits.  

Those of you who have enjoyed this song, must listen to the French version sung by Mireille Mathieu. This Frenchwoman has an exceptional vocal range.  Petite and demure, she has natural beauty and an innate sense of style. When she sings in French,  she rolls the R’s in that inimitable Gallic manner,  reminding of Andre Bocelli.

 Born in 1946, she was the eldest of 14 children. Her family lived in poverty. He  early days of poverty left a stamp on her that could never be shaken off. Her dress sense was dodgy, but what was wanting in urbaness and sophiststion she more than made up with her inimitable voice.




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