Early performing name of famed vocalist Engelbert Humperdinck. He started his career at 17 years of age playing the saxophone, singing and doing impressions (specially of comedian Jerry Lewis, hence the "Gerry" nickname) in little clubs and bars before signing with Decca in 1958, after winning a talent show. At his first stage in Decca he recorded Mister Music Man and Crazy Bells, both released in February, 1959. After recording for Decca he performed twice on the English TV Show "Oh Boy!" and recorded I'll Never Fall In Love Again while at Parlophone. The next year he appeared on the LP Famous Film Series No.2: Broadway Melody (in which he did two of the songs). These were his most successful years. The following year he recorded Big Wheel but contracted tuberculosis, which kept him out of the scene for six months and nearly took his life. When he came back, he went through very hard times. He revealed he used to be homeless, sleeping in the street for several years. He then got married in 1964, the same year he recorded Take Your Time. In 1965, under the guidance of his old friend and manager Gordon Mills he recorded his most successful single, Baby Turn Around, which was predicted by the Billboard magazine to reach the Top 60, but ultimately failed. 1966 was the last year of Arnold as Gerry Dorsey. The EP "(Who Is Gerry Dorsey?) I'll Never Fall In Love Again" (I'll Never Fall In Love Again) was released, which included three previously released songs and a newly recorded English version of Santa Lucia. He, still as Gerry Dorsey, wrote Stay (which he later performed as Engelbert Humperdinck) and Tom Jones' "This 'N' That" (The Great Tom Jones). According to arranger Charles Blackwell and Arnold himself, he was still under the name of Gerry Dorsey during his Decca sessions at 1966, when he recorded Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) / Ten Guitars.
A bunch of his songs were included in LP's and CD's. The most famous one, the compilation of him and Gilbert O'Sullivan that was released in 1973 (Humble Beginnings Of England´s Gilbert O'Sullivan & Gerry Dorsey).
He is the father of Scott & Louise Dorsey.
1974
1973
1965
1964
1961
1960
1959
Decca
7", S/Sided, Single, Mono, Promo
1959
1959
Parlophone
7", EP
Lynn Music Ltd., Emidisc (3)
Acetate, Single
2005
1998
1995
Reader's Digest, Das Beste Reader's Digest, Verlag Das Beste GmbH
4xCD, Comp
1995
1992
1989
1989
1989
1983
1973
Diresa
LP, Comp
1970
Disco Sorpresa Fundador
7", EP, Promo
1970
1969
Belter
7", Single
1968
Sayton
7", EP
1968
Cetra
7", Mono
1968
1968
1967
1967
1966
1966
1966
Spectrum
CD, Comp
2020
Windmill Records (26)
CD, Comp, RM
2019
Stage Door Records
CD, Comp
2018
Reel To Reel Music Company
4xCD, Comp
2016
RockHistory.co.uk
2xCD, Comp
2015
RockHistory.co.uk
2xCD, Comp
2014
Él
CD, Comp
2008
Vocalion
CD, Comp
2001
1998
Play It Again
2xCD, Comp, RM
1994
Pye Records, Pye Records
2xCD, Comp
1970
1967
2018
Decca (3), Decca (3)
CD, Comp, Unofficial
2018
Parrot (5)
CD, Comp, RM, Unofficial
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