This Moment in Time (Engelbert Humperdinck album)

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This Moment in Time is the sixteenth studio album by singer Engelbert Humperdinck, released in 1979.

Production

  • Producer: Joel Diamond
  • Arranger: Ron Frangipane
  • Arranger: John Tropea (track 3)
  • Arranger: Brad Baker (tracks 6, 8)
  • Concept: From an original concept by Jeff Sturges (track 10)
  • Engineer: Alec Head, Bob Clearmountain
  • Design: Grafis
  • Personal Management: Harold Davison
  • Photography: Ian Vaughn
  • Photography devised by: Erik Sterling

Packaging and title

The album was named after the single "This Moment in Time", which hit #1 on the US Adult Contemporary chart on January 20, 1979.[1] Although all album covers bill the artist as "Engelbert," the UK label still says "Engelbert Humperdinck."

Release

The record labels show a 1979 year of publication, and chart activity suggests a spring release.

This Moment in Time
This Moment in Time album.jpg
Studio album by Engelbert Humperdinck
Released 1979
Recorded 1978 - 1979
Studio Media Sound Studios, New York
Genre Easy listening, pop
Length 37:14
Label Epic (US), EMI (UK)
Producer Joel Diamond
Engelbert Humperdinck chronology
Love Letters
(1978)
This Moment in Time
(1979)
Engelbert Sings the Hits
(1979)
Engelbert Humperdinck studio chronology
Last of the Romantics
(1978)
This Moment in Time
(1979)
Love's Only Love
(1980)

Track listing

Side 1
  1. "This Moment in Time" (Alan Bernstein, Ritchie Adams) 4:01
  2. "First Time in My Life" (Alan Bernstein, Ritchie Adams) 3:13
  3. "You're Something Special" (Danny Wells, Mike Champion, Patti Jerome) 4:01
  4. "Maybe Tomorrow" (Don Everly, Phil Everly) 3:14
  5. "Can't Help Falling in Love" (George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore) 4:02
Side 2
  1. "Lovin' You Too Long" (Susan Bella) 3:54
  2. "A Much, Much Greater Love" (Alan Bernstein, Ritchie Adams) 3:55
  3. "I Believe in You" (Buddy Cannon, Gene Dunlap) 3:07
  4. "You Know Me" (Tony Romeo) 4:13
  5. "Travelin' Boy" (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols) 3:34

Charts

Peak positions

Country Position Entry date
US Billboard 200 [2][3] 164 May 19, 1979

References

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