Engelbert Humperdinck is UK Eurovision act for 2012
Engelbert Humperdinck has sold more than 150 million records worldwide
British crooner Engelbert Humperdinck is to represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
The 75-year-old, dubbed the "King of Romance", is best known for his 1967 hit Release Me, which kept The Beatles' Strawberry Fields Forever off the number one spot.
The singer said it was "an absolute honour" to be taking part and was "excited and raring to go".
This year's competition will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, on 26 May.
The song Humperdinck will perform has yet to be announced but the BBC said it would be recorded in London, Los Angeles and Nashville.
It will be written by Grammy award-winning producer Martin Terefe and Ivor Novello winner Sacha Skarbek, who co-wrote James Blunt hit You're Beautiful.
Humperdinck - who was born Arnold Dorsey - has sold more than 150 million records worldwide during his 45 year career.
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Born in Chennai to a British army officer, he took his stage name from a German composer best known for his opera Hansel and Gretel.
He scored a UK number one with The Last Waltz and had other hits including There Goes My Everything and A Man Without Love.
His last UK top 20 single was 40 years ago with Too Beautiful To Last which reached number 14.
The singer has received four Grammy nominations, a Golden Globe for Entertainer of the Year and is one of only a handful of artists with a star on both the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Las Vegas Walk of Fame.
"It's an absolute honour to be representing my country for this year's Eurovision Song Contest," the singer said.
"When the BBC approached me, it just felt right for me to be a part of an institution like Eurovision. I'm excited and raring to go and want the nation to get behind me!"
Humperdinck is the oldest ever Eurovision contestant and if he wins, will be the UK's first victor since Katrina and the Waves 15 years ago.
"Engelbert's age isn't the reason why we chose him to represent the nation for Eurovision, but it's nice to break a few records along the way," a BBC spokeswoman said.
Katie Taylor, BBC head of entertainment and events said: "Not since the 70s have we had such an established international musical legend represent the nation.
"We couldn't be more delighted. Engelbert's experience leaves us in no doubt that he will be able to deliver a standout performance in front of 120 million viewers worldwide."
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Comment number 251.
Fiona2nd March 2012 - 20:16
Good luck to Englebert, it's a song contest not a people contest and whatever the song is, I'm sure he'll do it justice in all sorts of ways.
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Comment number 199.
strontiumdog2nd March 2012 - 15:01
Tom Jones next year, with Paul McCartney on base :)
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Comment number 139.
Ieva2nd March 2012 - 12:20
Beeing 40 y old from Latvia, I remember from my childhood that my relatives had a Humperdinck vynil and we,kids, were listening to it, and we liked it. I am not sure if these memories will make me vote for UK in Eurovision, but it might definately catch the votes of 60 y olds and up. As far as I know he was very popular in USSR, may be in other communist countries too.
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Comment number 125.
Rick Adlam2nd March 2012 - 11:33
This is a great idea. We in Australia love to watch the Eurovision Song Contest, and in 2000 the Olsen brothers won for Denmark. They would have been around fifty at the time, so being an oldie may have helped.
But at 76 Engelbert Humperdinck may be a bit old to the fifty somethings. I am in my early 60"s and I thought Engelbert Humperdinck was a bit old fashioned when his hits were around.
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Comment number 122.
foodmonkey2nd March 2012 - 11:24
Sad. The UK has some of the best music writers, musicians and producers in the world. We should have used this to showcase emerging UK talent.
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