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| er prominent artists of post-dubstep like Joy | Orbison, Actress, Untold and Ikonika. |
| Orbison admitted that he did not think his voice was | |
| "Crying" (Roy | Orbison and Joe Melson) - 3:31 |
| All songs written by Roy | Orbison and Bill Dees |
| d" is a 1961 American pop song written by Roy | Orbison and Joe Melson and sung by Orbison. |
| All tracks composed by Roy | Orbison and Bill Dees, except where indicated |
| Wears My Ring is a song by Elvis Presley, Roy | Orbison and Solomon King. |
| She has been compared to Roy | Orbison and singers from the Brill Building era. |
| s the first major songwriting success for Roy | Orbison, and was named for his wife. |
| s, where he worked with Ronnie Smith, and Roy | Orbison, and producing Willie Nelson. |
| he Way I Feel)" is a 1960 song written by Roy | Orbison and Joe Melson. |
| ith introductory comments by Johnny Cash, Roy | Orbison, and Jerry Lee Lewis. |
| cted films for R.E.M., Bruce Springsteen, Roy | Orbison, and Depeche Mode, amongst others. |
| who worked with Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, Roy | Orbison and Brenda Lee, among others. |
| n the law firm of Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, | Orbison and Lewis in Oklahoma City. |
| ying' and I'll be impressed," in reference to | Orbison and his trademark sunglasses. |
| Also in 1964, the band supported Roy | Orbison and Paul and Paula on an Australian tour whic |
| including Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy | Orbison and Conway Twitty. |
| d his career skyrocketed with the help of Roy | Orbison and Johnny Cash. |
| or Neil Jordan, it also features songs by Roy | Orbison and The Andrews Sisters. |
| the Pops, and toured with Cliff Richard, Roy | Orbison and many others. |
| als with Jennifer Warnes and Bonnie Raitt for | Orbison's acclaimed television special, Roy Orbison a |
| - Guthrie has cited The Everly Brothers, Roy | Orbison and The Kinks as influences on the band's sou |
| ndless Lies" was intended as an homage to Roy | Orbison, and was originally recorded for the pared-do |
| as Jerry Lee Lewis, BB King, Johnny Cash, Roy | Orbison, and Carl Perkins would become superstars. |
| All tracks composed by Roy | Orbison, assigned to Sam Phillips; except where indic |
| Most of the songs on Roy | Orbison at the Rock House were written by Roy Orbison |
| Roy | Orbison: Background vocals |
| "Ride Away" ( | Orbison, Bill Dees) |
| "Oh, Pretty Woman" (Roy | Orbison, Bill Dees) |
| "It's Over" (Roy | Orbison, Bill Dees)- 2:37 |
| signing of the former Sun Records singer, Roy | Orbison, brought more success to Monument Records, be |
| as instrumental in the early successes of Roy | Orbison, Buddy Holly, Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley, |
| His last hit collaboration with | Orbison came in 1963 with the writing of "Blue Bayou" |
| They gave themselves stage names; | Orbison chose his from his musical hero, calling hims |
| , where he would make friends with future Roy | Orbison collaborator Joe Melson. |
| ummer, Harry Nilsson, The Rolling Stones, Roy | Orbison, Conway Twitty, Slade, Freddy Fender, Buckwhe |
| "Wondering" ( | Orbison, Dees) |
| "Sugar and Honey" ( | Orbison, Dees) |
| Willie Nelson, Kinky Friedman, Roy | Orbison, Delbert McClinton, Freddy Fender, Doug Sahm |
| ine, The Browns, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Roy | Orbison, Don Gibson, and the Everly Brothers, among o |
| He spent two years with Roy | Orbison during his heyday and also toured with Conway |
| Many Roy | Orbison fans believe "Pretty One" would have been his |
| y Lonely One is a music album recorded by Roy | Orbison for MGM Records. |
| later stars Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Roy | Orbison, George Jones and John Fogerty. |
| In 1987, | Orbison had begun collaborating with Electric Light O |
| owner Sam Phillips had a collection of songs | Orbison had recorded at Sun between 1956 and 1958. |
| Although Roy | Orbison had recorded the song in 1963, it is Reeves' |
| Orbison himself didn't record "Claudette" until he ha | |
| Live Crew of a substantial amount of the Roy | Orbison hit song "Oh, Pretty Woman" in a parody. |
| Known versions include those of Roy | Orbison, Ike and Tina Turner, Humble Pie, Rod Stewart |
| and Innocent" had first been recorded by Roy | Orbison in 1958, and was the B-side of his single "Se |
| photographed four days after the death of Roy | Orbison in December 1988, features a guitar in a rock |
| rying To Get To You" was next recorded by Roy | Orbison in April 1956 as Je-Wel JE-101 backed with "O |
| a 1967 MGM motion picture starring singer Roy | Orbison in his only starring role as an actor. |
| Roy | Orbison included a cover of the song on his popular a |
| There Is Only One Roy | Orbison is the first album recorded by Roy Orbison fo |
| Early | Orbison is a record album recorded by Roy Orbison on |
| The Classic Roy | Orbison is an album recorded by Roy Orbison on the MG |
| s, who often used the same session musicians, | Orbison is credited with "a passionate intensity" tha |
| ing out of Sun Studios in the 50s (Elvis, Roy | Orbison, Jerry Lee and company). |
| ns and has since accompanied Rod Stewart, Roy | Orbison, Jimmy Barnes and Elton John. |
| "Sunset" ( | Orbison, Joe Melson) |
| "Summer Song" ( | Orbison, Joe Melson) |
| "Crying" (Roy | Orbison, Joe Melson) |
| "Come Back To Me (My Love)" ( | Orbison, Joe Melson) |
| "Running Scared" (Roy | Orbison, Joe Melson) - 2:07 |
| "Only the Lonely" (Roy | Orbison, Joe Melson) - 2:14 |
| "You've Got Love" (Roy | Orbison, Johnny Wilson, Petty) - 2:05 |
| for Sun artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy | Orbison, Johnny Cash and Charlie Rich. |
| "Sweet Mama Blue" - ( | Orbison, Melson) |
| "Hung Up On You" - ( | Orbison, Melson) |
| "I'm in a Blue, Blue Mood" ( | Orbison, Melson) |
| ay Price, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Roy | Orbison, Merle Haggard, Buddy Holly, Red Steagall, Ge |
| first exception, "Ooby Dooby", was a hit for | Orbison on Sun Records in 1956. |
| "An Empty Cup (And a Broken Date)" ( | Orbison, Petty) - 2:11 |
| t near the end of the American Civil War with | Orbison portraying a Southern spy with a bullet-shoot |
| credited as "Down the Line") is a song by Roy | Orbison, released in 1956. |
| son, Dave Tendlar, Ken Muse, Bill Nunes, Joan | Orbison, Rod Parkes, Ed Parks, Tom Ray, Jay Sarbry, J |
| er affections like the character from the Roy | Orbison song "Working for the Man", he decides to "no |
| "It's Over" (Roy | Orbison song) |
| namely, "Only The Lonely" (a cover of the Roy | Orbison song), "City Tonight" and "Silent Night". |
| Roy | Orbison: Songs We Love, National Public Radio (April |
| Only the Lonely - The Roy | Orbison Story is a stage musical that toured Europe. |
| ed with "Blue Bayou" as a 45rpm single by Roy | Orbison that went to No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 m |
| Johnny Mathis, Eartha Kitt, The Bee Gees, Roy | Orbison, The Hollies and Cliff Richard, among others. |
| y Parton, George Harrison, Todd Rundgren, Roy | Orbison, The Monkees, J. J. Cale, Kris Kristofferson |
| American Idol winner, Ruben Studdard; Barbara | Orbison, the widow of legendary singer/songwriter Roy |
| ng Wilburys (Jeff Lynne, George Harrison, Roy | Orbison, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan) - Volume 1, Volume 3 |
| son, The Gatlin Brothers, Oak Ridge Boys, Roy | Orbison, Tom Petty, Boots Randolph, George Beverly Sh |
| ohn Cougar Mellencamp, Bruce Springsteen, Roy | Orbison, Tom Petty, Social Distortion, Mike Ness, Han |
| n 2003 Eddie toured NZ as the star of the Roy | Orbison tribute show. |
| which he at first presumed to be a different | Orbison tune. |
| At the time of release, Roy | Orbison was so impressed with the "Malt and Barley Bl |
| imaginary conversation with the ghost of Roy | Orbison), was released the following year. |
| Rick Nelson and Roy | Orbison were the next to give their own treatments of |
| versions of these songs were hit records for | Orbison when recorded on Monument Records from 1960 t |
| Carl Perkins, however, toured with | Orbison while they were both signed with Sun Records |
| He was boyhood friends with Roy | Orbison, who he worked with on a professional level. |
| "Rock House" was written by Roy | Orbison with Conway Twitty. |
| "Claudette", the second exception, was a song | Orbison wrote that became a hit for The Everly Brothe |
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