My Confession

Engelbert Humperdinck · Let There Be Love [2005]

This is my confession



The things I've kept inside



Secrets I've tried to hide from you



You never suspected



Even carefully contained



I've respectfully restrained the truth



But now I can't hide it anymore



I can't deny it anymore



I'm in love with you and I don't care who knows



And it shows



Oh, I have wanted you for so long



And now all my strength is gone



I can't keep this feeling so locked up in my soul



So this is my confession



My heart without the skies



Undressed and open wide to you



I've abondoned the protection



That is quietly concealed



All that I review to you



But now I can't hide it anymore



I can't deny it anymore



I'm in love with you and I don't care who knows



And it shows



Oh, I have wanted you for so long



And now all my strength is gone



I can't keep this feeling so locked up in my soul



So this is my confession



Whatever your reaction



I will feelessly



Without reservation



Tell you honestly



But now I can't hide it anymore



I can't deny it anymore



I'm in love with you and I don't care who knows



So this is my confession



So this is my confession



So this is my confession

My Confession

Engelbert Humperdinck's 'My Confession' stands as a poignant addition to his extensive discography, capturing the emotional depth characteristic of his baritone voice. Recorded for the 2005 compilation 'Let There Be Love,' the track exemplifies the romantic pop and ballad styles that defined his career spanning several decades. The song reflects the artist's ability to convey personal vulnerability and longing, themes central to his public image and musical legacy. As part of a collection of enduring love songs, this recording continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate the timeless quality of his vocal performance and the polished production typical of his later works.