On November 15, 2025, Engelbert Humperdinck will release his highly anticipated compilation album “Reflections of Love” through Universal Music Group. The album will feature 17 tracks — including 15 remastered classics and two brand-new recordings — available on standard CD ($19.99) and limited-edition vinyl signed by Engelbert ($49.99).
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, where his journey began in the 1960s, this project is far more than a “greatest hits” collection. It is a love letter — to his fans, to music, and to his late wife, Patricia. One of the new songs, Through the Years, was written during her illness — a final, tender message from husband to wife.

“This album is not just a reflection of my songs,” Engelbert said. “It’s a reflection of my heart — of youth, love, loss, and the gratitude of still being able to sing at this age.”
Each track has been remastered in Dolby Atmos, capturing the warmth and intimacy that defined his voice. The album cover shows Engelbert backstage at the Las Vegas Hilton, gazing toward the stage lights — a poetic symbol of an artist who never stopped believing in love.
“Reflections of Love” stands as a musical memoir, where every melody recalls a memory, and every lyric whispers gratitude.