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Released in 1969 on his self-titled debut album, “Through The Eyes Of Love” is a romantic ballad by British pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck. The song, co-written by Milton Addington and Jack Clement, quickly became a signature tune for Humperdinck, establishing his smooth vocals and dramatic delivery as a hallmark of his sound.

“Through The Eyes Of Love” showcases a style that would become synonymous with Humperdinck – a blend of pop and traditional orchestral elements. Producer Peter Sullivan, known for his work with artists like Tom Jones and Cilla Black, crafted a lush soundscape for the song, featuring sweeping strings, a melancholic piano melody, and a driving drumbeat. Humperdinck’s rich baritone voice takes center stage, conveying a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.

The lyrics of “Through The Eyes Of Love” paint a vivid picture of complete surrender to love. The singer declares his unwavering commitment and vulnerability, stating that his “heart belongs to you” and he must “go where you may lead.” The recurring theme of blindness in love, captured in the line “The eyes of love are blind,” suggests a willingness to overlook any flaws for the sake of this all-encompassing love.

“Through The Eyes Of Love” became a significant turning point in Humperdinck’s career. The song reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. It solidified his status as a rising international star and helped propel his debut album to platinum-selling status. The song’s enduring popularity is evident in its continued presence on playlists and its inclusion in numerous compilation albums.

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“Through The Eyes Of Love” continues to be a popular choice for weddings and romantic occasions. Its timeless message of unwavering devotion and the power of love resonates with listeners across generations.

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