BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

Last year, Engelbert Humperdinck released an album of duets dubbed “Engelbert Calling.”

His collaborators span the obvious (Johnny Mathis, Cliff Richard), the impressive (Elton John) and the downright amusing (Gene Simmons – a development Humperdinck and I discussed in 2013 ).

You’ll likely hear some of those artists’ songs – sans the actual artists – when Humperdinck performs at Atlanta Symphony Hall at 8 p.m. Sunday. You can also expect to hear the biggest hits of his nearly 50-year career, including “Release Me,” “The Last Waltz” and “After the Lovin’,” which can’t help but conjure images of silk shirts and gold chains.

If you want to see the ever-suave Englishman for free, our friends at the Woodruff have provided me with a pair of tickets to give away. If you want to buy tickets to see Humperdinck, tickets are $39.50-$89.50 and available here .

If you’re entering to win the free tix, a few guidelines:

Please send me an email at mruggieri@ajc.com by noon Wednesday, Aug. 12.

Please put “Engelbert tickets” in the subject field or I won’t see your email.

Please only enter if you will be able to attend the concert and please, only one email per address.

I will randomly select a winner Wednesday afternoon and contact that person directly.

Oh, and if you aren't following me on  Twitter  and/or  Facebook , please consider it.

Good luck!