Eventually, when I recorded 'Release Me,' it sort of stamped my style, and I've followed in that vein ever since.
I'm a very good husband. And a very good father.
I can go in front of thousands of people on stage and not be afraid, but when there's just a few people, that scares me.
My first manager chose the name Engelbert Humperdinck for me. My real name is Arnold George Dorsey. It didn't really quite hit the entertainment industry the way it should have. But when my manager chose the name Engelbert Humperdinck, I had a hit record immediately, which was called 'Release Me.'
I've seen many great performers on stage, from Dean Martin to Celine Dion, but nothing beats the first time I saw Elvis. There was no pomp, no pyrotechnics, nothing to distract you from the raw talent of the man in the white jumpsuit.
I have dreams where everything will disappear or go away, so I'm always working harder each year.
In my concerts, I'm always doing new songs, so someone seeing me for the first time or many times before will be pleasantly surprised and hopefully entertained.