A Quote by Engelbert Humperdinck

Eventually, when I recorded 'Release Me,' it sort of stamped my style, and I've followed in that vein ever since. — © Engelbert Humperdinck
Eventually, when I recorded 'Release Me,' it sort of stamped my style, and I've followed in that vein ever since.
Well, I want to do everything in sort of a documentary style, ever since I started in the '80s.
'Space finder' is a phase I used in an interview one time, and it's followed me ever since.
I focused on the saxophone ever since high school. It wasn't until my album 'Poetica,' which I recorded in 2006, that I went back to the clarinet. It felt like it was waiting for me!
The only effect that I ever noticed from smoking marijuana was a sort of mild sedative, a release of tension when I was overworking. It never made me boisterous of quarrelsome. If anything, it calmed me and reduced my activity.
I've got the sort of personality that requires me to find some sort of release, and for me, it's performing.
I always loved writing songs - writing for myself and demo-ing songs, really with no intention of ever letting anyone else hear them. Finally the Foo Fighters stuff happened when I just went to the studio down the street from my house and recorded some stuff in about five or six days, and all these people wanted to release it as an album. I wanted to release it on my own, with no photos and no names on it.
Cruel World has been my favourite track from Ultraviolence ever since I recorded it.
I recorded my first song when I was 13, 14 years old, and I've been running with it ever since.
I used to be really nervous when I sang. Like, when I was a kid starting young, 18 and 19, and my dad really had to sort of push me to start singing in front of people. Ever since I got out there and really started doing it, the only thing I've ever tried to do is just sort of is be myself, you know, never put on a voice. Sing naturally.
Ever since I became an actor, I wanted my film to release on Eid.
Ever since I can remember, the idea of 'style' has been really intriguing to me, and I've always made a point to wear clothes that make me stand out and represent my personality.
The 'King of Small Style' moniker was actually an idea that a real good friend of mine back home in Oshkosh, Wisconsin came up with the day I was released by WWE. Nakamura was the 'King of Strong Style' and that nickname was hot at the time so I jumped on the bandwagon and made a name of my own. It's stuck with me ever since.
Style is the hallmark of a temperament stamped upon the material at hand.
Almost everything I've ever recorded, I recorded myself at the desk, in my house.
Everyone has their style and your style explains a lot about who you are - you feel me? I've had style since childhood, so I like to dress how I feel. But maybe I get carried away by some trends.
I'm a New Yorker, so I have the sort of tough vein that's naturally bred into me. In general, I'm a nice person, and that seems to surprise people sometimes.
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