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Arnold Dorsey's decision to change his name to Engelbert Humperdinck proved a case of classic music marketing, turning the ultra-tanned crooner into an international singing sensation who has sold 130 million records.
In a new autobiography, What's in a Name?, Humperdinck looks back on a glittering career that saw him share a stage with Jimi Hendrix, compare sideburns with Elvis and down drinks with Dean Martin.
Of course, no Humperdinck autobiography would be complete without looking at his legendary status as a lady-killer.
It's been said that Humperdinck has made love to 3,000 women, but he jokingly tells readers they should only believe half of what they read.
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