Am I That Easy to Forget

Engelbert Humperdinck

About Am I That Easy to Forget

"Am I That Easy to Forget" is the title of a popular song written by country music singer Carl Belew and W. S. Stevenson and published in 1958. Belew recorded his song in Nashville on December 17, 1958, and released the single in March 1959, where it reached number nine on the U. S. country music chart. Other country music artists who have recorded cover versions of the song include: Skeeter Davis (#11 country, 1960); Ernest Tubb (1960); Gene Vincent (1966); George Jones (1967); Patti Page (1968); Jim Reeves (#12 country, 1973); and Prairie Oyster (1991). In 1960, singer and actress Debbie Reynolds recorded a version of "Am I That Easy to Forget" that reached number 25 on the U. S. pop chart. The highest charting version of the song on the U. S. pop chart was recorded by singer Engelbert Humperdinck on August 11, 1967. Released as a single in late 1967 from his album The Last Waltz, it reached number 18 on the Hot 100 and number one on the Easy Listening chart in early 1968. Humperdinck's version was also a big hit in England, where it spent two weeks at number three on the UK Singles Chart, as well as in Ireland, where it spent three weeks at number one on the Irish Singles Chart. Humperdinck himself recorded a special version for Italy, in the local language, entitled "Dimenticarti non potrei" ("I couldn't forget you"). Petula Clark recorded the song in French as "Tu Reviendras Vers Ta Maison", and Leon Russell recorded the song as "Hank Wilson" in 1973. 


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2008
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They say you've found somebody new,
But that won't stop my loving you.
I just can't let you walk away,
Forget the love I had for you.

Guess I could find somebody, too,
But I don't want no one but you.
How could you leave without regret?
Am I that easy to forget?

Before you leave be sure you find
You want his love much more than mine.
'Cause I'll just say we've never met,
If I'm that easy to forget.

Before you leave be sure you find
You want his love much more than mine.
'Cause I'll just say we've never met,
If I'm that easy to forget.
If I'm that easy to forget.

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Engelbert Humperdinck

Engelbert Humperdinck (German pronunciation: [ˈɛŋl̩bɛʁt ˈhʊmpɐdɪŋk]; 1 September 1854 – 27 September 1921) was a German composer, best known for his opera Hansel and Gretel. Humperdinck was born at Siegburg in the Rhine Province and died at the age of 67 in Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. more »

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Written by: CARL BELEW, W STEVENSON, W S STEVENSON

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11 facts about this song

About the Song
"Am I That Easy to Forget" is a country song written by country music singers Carl Belew and W.S. Stevenson. First recorded by Belew in 1958, the song shot up to the top 10 Billboard Hot C&W Sides chart in September 1959.
Carl Belew
Carl Belew was the first to record the song "Am I That Easy to Forget." It became one of his best-known hits in his music career.
Engelbert Humperdinck Version
Engelbert Humperdinck's version charted at No. 18 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1967. His cover was also successful internationally, peaking at No. 3 in Ireland and No.1 in Belgium.
Gene Vincent
Rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Gene Vincent released his interpretation of "Am I That Easy to Forget" in the album "A Gene Vincent Record Date" in 1958, showcasing his ability to perform in different genres.
George Jones
Country music legend George Jones performed his rendition of the song in his album "Mr. Country & Western Music" in 1965.
Jim Reeves
The covered version of "Am I That Easy to Forget" by Jim Reeves was posthumously released in 1973. It charted in the UK Singles Chart and reached No. 1 in South Africa, proving his international popularity even after his untimely death.
Patti Page
Patti Page, known for her versatility in music, recorded an emotionally resonant version of the song in her album "Gentle on My Mind" in 1968.
Skeeter Davis
American country music singer Skeeter Davis added her distinctive feminine touch and voice in the rendition of "Am I That Easy to Forget" in her album "Skeeter Davis sings Buddy Holly" in 1967.
Popularity
The song, "Am I That Easy to Forget,” is a testament to its universal appeal, having been covered by a variety of artists from different genres including pop, rock ‘n’ roll, and traditional country.
The Lyrics
The lyrics of "Am I That Easy to Forget" convey a heartfelt message of love and longing, which made it relatable to a broad audience and contributed to its popularity upon its release.
Legacy
This song continues to be covered today, confirming its place as a classic in American music that has transcended decades and continues to resonate with audiences.

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