"Bert Kaempfert '76" is an album by the renowned German bandleader and composer Bert Kaempfert, released in 1976. Kaempfert was famous for his easy listening and jazz-influenced styles, and his music often featured lush orchestrations with a distinctive, smooth sound that made extensive use of brass and string sections, as well as melodic woodwinds.
This particular album from 1976 features typical Kaempfert touches with a mix of original compositions and popular covers, arranged in his signature style. Bert Kaempfert's work is known for hits like "Strangers in the Night" (which was famously covered by Frank Sinatra) and "Spanish Eyes," although specifics about the tracklist of "Kaempfert '76" might vary, it likely continues in the same vein of offering easy listening, melodic tunes perfect for relaxed listening.