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“The Last Waltz” – Single by Engelbert Humperdinck from the album The Last Waltz. B-side: “That Promise”. Released 18 August 1967.
“The Last Waltz” was one of Engelbert Humperdinck’s biggest hits, spending five weeks at #1 on the UK Singles Chart and also reaching the Top 40 of the Hot 100. It was the standard closing anthem at discos and dance halls for many years.
The song was penned by Les Reed and Barry Mason, who were one of the leading British songwriting partnerships of the 1960s penning hits for the likes of Tom Jones (“Delilah”) and The Fortunes (“Here It Comes Again”).
Les Reed recalled the story of the song in 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh: “When I was a little kid, my father was in the army and my mother and her sisters used to go to a dance every Friday evening at the local YMCA. We could hear the band just across the allotment and I used to wait for the last waltz which was ‘I’m Taking You Home Tonight’, and as all the men were in the army, the women were dancing together and I knew that when the last waltz came, I would be getting my supper within ten minutes. Mum would just walk across the allotment and get our supper. This would be about half past nine or ten and it was during the war.”
“I relayed this story to Barry Mason,” Reed continued, “and he said, ‘Why don’t we write a last waltz’. I was very influenced by Burt Bacharach, so I gave Barry a tape of a melody with a Bacharach type feel to it. When he came back, it was nothing like the story I related to him, but in retrospect he was right to do something more universal. Simplicity came through. It has now taken the place of the last waltz that I used to listen to, in whatever country.”
A stat 5 săptămâni pe locul 1 în Marea Britanie. A fost melodia standard în sălile de dans și discoteci pentru mulți ani. Ideea melodiei a fost a lui Les Reed. Tatăl lui fiind în aramata, pe când el avea vreo 10 ani, el își amintește de serile de dans de Vineri seara când mama lui și surorile ei mergeau la dans, iar Les copil fiind, aștepta ultimul vals care era atunci piesa ‘I’m Taking You Home Tonight’, și cum bărbații erau toți militari, fetele se întorceau acasă după dans. Pentru micuțul Les, asta însemna întotdeauna că în 10 minute avea și el cina, în aceea seară. Les i-a aratăt melodia lui Barry Mason, care a mai simplificat din ea, și astfel, avem “Ultimul Vals” pe care-l ascultăm acum.
Piesa a ajuns pe locul 1, în topul britanic la 6 Septembrie 1967, unde a rămas timp de 5 săptămâni.
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