Introduction:
“Make You Feel My Love” is a poignant ballad written by Bob Dylan and popularized by a multitude of artists, including Engelbert Humperdinck. While the song was originally penned by Dylan in 1997 for his album “Time Out of Mind,” it was Humperdinck’s 2014 rendition that brought the song to a wider audience.
Humperdinck’s version of “Make You Feel My Love” was included in his album “Engelbert Calling.” The song quickly became a fan favorite and a staple in his live performances. His unique vocal style, characterized by its rich baritone and emotional depth, perfectly captured the song’s heartfelt message of love and devotion.
The song’s lyrics express a deep commitment and a willingness to go to great lengths for the loved one. Dylan’s original composition, with its poetic and introspective nature, provided a solid foundation for Humperdinck’s interpretation. The British singer’s rendition added a layer of sophistication and romance, elevating the song to new heights.
“Make You Feel My Love” has since become a beloved standard, covered by numerous artists across various genres. 1 However, Humperdinck’s rendition remains a standout, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless message and the powerful performance delivered by Engelbert Humperdinck.