Am I That Easy to Forget

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In 1960, the singer and actress Debbie Reynolds recorded a version 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 the singer Engelbert Humperdinck on August 11, 1967. Released as a single in late 1967[1] from his album The Last Waltz,[2] it reached number 18 on the Hot 100 and number one on the Easy Listening chart in early 1968.[3] Humperdinck's version was also a big hit in the United Kingdom, where it spent two weeks at number three on the UK Singles Chart,[4] 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 Italian, entitled "Dimenticarti non potrei" ("I couldn't forget you"). Petula Clark recorded the song in French as "Tu Reviendras Vers Ta Maison" ("You Will Come Back to Your Home") and Leon Russell recorded the song as "Hank Wilson" in 1973.

Chart performance

Carl Belew

Chart (1959) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Country Singles 9

Skeeter Davis

Chart (1960) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Country Singles 11

Debbie Reynolds

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Chart (1960) Peak
position

Esther Phillips

Chart (1963) Peak
position
US Billboard Bubbling Under-Hot Singles 12

Engelbert Humperdinck

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Chart (1968) Peak
position
South Africa (Springbok Radio)[5] 10

Jim Reeves

Chart (1973) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Country Singles 12
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 9
South Africa (Springbok Radio) 15

Orion

Chart (1981) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[6] 100

See also

References

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