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Introduction

Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Let Me Into Your Life” is a heartfelt ballad that beautifully showcases his signature romantic style. Released in 1969 on his album “Engelbert,” the song was composed by Peter DeAngelis, a notable figure in the music industry.

The lyrics tell a poignant story of love and healing, with lines like “Hurt you, how could anyone hurt you?” and “Let me love you, and I’ll show you tomorrow,” inviting listeners into a narrative of compassion and hope.

Humperdinck’s emotive delivery and the song’s lush arrangement create an intimate atmosphere, making it a timeless piece that continues to resonate with fans of classic love songs.

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Lyrics

Hurt you.
How could anyone hurt you
Leave you
How could anyone want to
You must forget him
Turn away from your sorrow
Let me love you
And I’ll show you tomorrow
Just let me into your life
Let me tear down the wall
That is keeping you outside the heart of you
Let me into your life
If I can’t have you all
Then at least give me one little part of you
Let me into your life
Trust in me
Let your heart learn to trust in me
Need me
That’s the way that it must be
Just let me love you
Can’t you see I was made to
Let me love you
Why are you so afraid to
Just let me into your life
Let me tear down the wall
That is keeping you outside the heart of you
Let me into your life
If I can’t have you all
Then at least give me one little part of you
Let me into your life
Just let me into your life
I will love you forever if you let me into your life