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*In 2013, vocal group [[Il Divo]] recorded a duet with British singer [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.noise11.com/news/engelbert-humperdinck-records-duet-il-divo-20131222|title=The Engelbert Humperdinck 2014 duets album has a new star act. Il Divo have re-recorded Engelbert's classic 'Spanish Eyes' with the legendary singer.|editor=noise11.com}}</ref> Produced by [[Alberto Quintero]], it was included in the album ''Engelbert Calling'' released September 30, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Engelbert-Calling-Deluxe-Edition-Humperdinck/dp/B00LFPN3SA|title=Engelbert Calling (Deluxe Edition)|editor=amazon.com}}</ref> |
*In 2013, vocal group [[Il Divo]] recorded a duet with British singer [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.noise11.com/news/engelbert-humperdinck-records-duet-il-divo-20131222|title=The Engelbert Humperdinck 2014 duets album has a new star act. Il Divo have re-recorded Engelbert's classic 'Spanish Eyes' with the legendary singer.|editor=noise11.com}}</ref> Produced by [[Alberto Quintero]], it was included in the album ''Engelbert Calling'' released September 30, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Engelbert-Calling-Deluxe-Edition-Humperdinck/dp/B00LFPN3SA|title=Engelbert Calling (Deluxe Edition)|editor=amazon.com}}</ref> |
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*As "Spanish Eyes", the song would go on to be performed by diverse artists, among them: [[Bing Crosby]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]], [[Wayne Newton]], [[Faith No More]],<ref>[http://deesongs.homestead.com/spanisheyes.html Spanish Eyes lyrics and brief history at Deessongs.homestead.com]</ref> |
*As "Spanish Eyes", the song would go on to be performed by diverse artists, among them: [[Bing Crosby]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]], [[Wayne Newton]], [[Faith No More]],<ref>[http://deesongs.homestead.com/spanisheyes.html Spanish Eyes lyrics and brief history at Deessongs.homestead.com]</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:59, 27 March 2021
"Moon Over Naples" is a 1965 instrumental composed and originally performed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert and was the first track on his album, The Magic Music of Far Away Places for Decca Records.In 1968, "Moon Over Naples" earned Kaempfert one of five BMI Awards that year; the other awards were for his compositions "Lady", "Sweet Maria", "Strangers in the Night" and "The World We Knew (Over and Over)" with a posthumous BMI Award given September 16, 2003.[1]
Cover versions
- The earliest vocal version was recorded by Freddy Quinn in 1965 titled as "Spanish Eyes"; soon after its release, the single was pulled from the market when Polydor (Quinn's label) and Decca (Kaempfert's label) threatened to sue, claiming ownership of the song.
- A version by Sergio Franchi with lyrics by Charles Singleton was recorded in late 1965 titled "Moon Over Naples", but did not chart.
- It was a hit single in 1966 for Al Martino when a new set of lyrics were written by composer Eddie Snyder, now titled "Spanish Eyes". (All subsequent versions used this title, and now listed both Singleton and Snyder among the credits.) Released in late 1965 in the United States, this recording reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and spent four weeks atop the Billboard Easy Listening chart[3] in early 1966. This vocal version was also a hit in Europe, where it sold an estimated 800,000 copies in Germany[3] and made the UK Singles Chart twice, peaking at number 49 in 1970 and then reaching number five in August 1973.[4]
- Andy Williams released a version in 1967 on his album, Born Free.
- A cover by Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1988.[5]
- Little Willie Littlefield recorded a version for his 1990 album Singalong with Little Willie Littlefield.
- In 2013, vocal group Il Divo recorded a duet with British singer Engelbert Humperdinck.[6] Produced by Alberto Quintero, it was included in the album Engelbert Calling released September 30, 2014.[7]
- In 2017, Frank Mortenson recorded his version of the song "Spanish Eyes".
- As "Spanish Eyes", the song would go on to be performed by diverse artists, among them: Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, Engelbert Humperdinck, Wayne Newton, Faith No More,[8]
Popular culture
- The song was sung byHomer Simpson in The Simpsons episode, "Homer vs. Dignity".
- The song was sung, initially by Geoffrey Hutchings and Sheila Reid as the characters of Mel and Madge in the finale to the third season of the British TV sitcom Benidorm.
See also
References
- ^ Official Bert Kaempfert page listing his awards Archived 2008-06-23 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 401.
- ^ a b Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications), page 41.
- ^ Official Charts Company info OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs 1944–2012. Record Research, Inc. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-89820-203-8.
- ^ noise11.com (ed.). "The Engelbert Humperdinck 2014 duets album has a new star act. Il Divo have re-recorded Engelbert's classic 'Spanish Eyes' with the legendary singer".
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) - ^ amazon.com (ed.). "Engelbert Calling (Deluxe Edition)".
- ^ Spanish Eyes lyrics and brief history at Deessongs.homestead.com
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- 1965 singles
- 1988 singles
- Songs with music by Bert Kaempfert
- Songs written by Eddie Snyder
- Songs written by Charles Singleton (songwriter)
- Al Martino songs
- Willie Nelson songs
- Julio Iglesias songs
- Charlie Rich songs
- Little Willie Littlefield songs
- Andy Williams songs
- Columbia Records singles
- 1960s instrumentals
- Schlager songs
- 1965 songs