Roy Orbison Greatest Hits Album Torrent

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Released August 1, 1962 Recorded September 18, 1959 - January 10, 1962 Studio RCA Studio B in, Length 28: 38 (M 4009) chronology (1962) Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits (1962) (1963) Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits is a from recorded at the RCA Studio B in Nashville and released in 1962. Between the hit songs were also 'Love Star' and 'Evergreen' which were released here for the first time. 'Dream Baby' had recently been a No. 4 hit in the United States and No. 2 in England.

According to the official Roy Orbison discography by Marcel Riesco, this was Orbison's third album on the Monument label, and his first greatest hits compilation. It was a success remaining in the charts for 140 weeks. It was re-released in 1967 after his departure from Monument Records. Track listing [ ] Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1.

Dec 29, 2017 - Greatest.Hits.1983-1991.Music.24.hours.torrent.cd.Run-DMC.Together.Roy.Orbison.Greatest.Hits.Album.Torrent.The.100.Greatest. Roy Orbison - Only the Lonely [02:24] 2. Roy Orbison - Blue Angel [02:50] 3. Roy Orbison - Running Scared [02:12] 4. Roy Orbison - Love Hurts [02:28] 5. Roy Orbison - Crying [02:46] 6. Roy Orbison - Dream Baby [02:32] 7. Roy Orbison - Working for the Man [02:26] 8. Roy Orbison - In Dreams [02:48] 9. Roy Orbison - Falling [02:22] 10.

'The Crowd' Roy Orbison, 2:19 2. 'Love Star' 2:58 3. ' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson 2:45 4.

'Evergreen' Joe Tanner 2:43 5. ' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson 2:10 6. 'Mama' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson, Ray Rush 2:58 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'Candy Man' Beverly Ross, 2:48 2. ' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson 2:24 3.

' Cindy Walker 2:35 4. 'Blue Angel' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson 2:50 5. 'Uptown' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson 2:05 6. 'I'm Hurtin' Roy Orbison, Joe Melson 2:43 References [ ].

About Roy Orbison Texas-born singer/songwriter/guitarist Roy Orbison first came to prominence with Sun Records in the 1950s, where he was typecast as a jiving Rockabilly singer with his minor hit 'Ooby Dooby.' That song, along with his other material for Sun, barely hinted at the melodramatic power held in his operatic tenor voice and his near-Baroque songwriting sensibility.

After working as a contract songwriter in Nashville and providing the Everly Brothers with a few hit singles, he signed to Monument Records in the early 1960s; the hits came fast and furious shortly thereafter. Orbison's most popular records sported beautiful, complex melodies, yearning lyrics, lushly orchestrated production and a tangible sense of rock 'n' roll drama brought on by his soaring, high tenor voice. The hits dried up for Orbison by the '70s, and he fell off of the radar somewhat until 1988, at which point he experienced a huge career renaissance due to his involvement with the Traveling Wilburys. Bebop Digital. Texas-born singer/songwriter/guitarist Roy Orbison first came to prominence with Sun Records in the 1950s, where he was typecast as a jiving Rockabilly singer with his minor hit 'Ooby Dooby.' That song, along with his other material for Sun, barely hinted at the melodramatic power held in his operatic tenor voice and his near-Baroque songwriting sensibility. After working as a contract songwriter in Nashville and providing the Everly Brothers with a few hit singles, he signed to Monument Records in the early 1960s; the hits came fast and furious shortly thereafter. Vokaljnie raspevki dlya detej noti.

Orbison's most popular records sported beautiful, complex melodies, yearning lyrics, lushly orchestrated production and a tangible sense of rock 'n' roll drama brought on by his soaring, high tenor voice. The hits dried up for Orbison by the '70s, and he fell off of the radar somewhat until 1988, at which point he experienced a huge career renaissance due to his involvement with the Traveling Wilburys. Texas-born singer/songwriter/guitarist Roy Orbison first came to prominence with Sun Records in the 1950s, where he was typecast as a jiving Rockabilly singer with his minor hit 'Ooby Dooby.' That song, along with his other material for Sun, barely hinted at the melodramatic power held in his operatic tenor voice and his near-Baroque songwriting sensibility. After working as a contract songwriter in Nashville and providing the Everly Brothers with a few hit singles, he signed to Monument Records in the early 1960s; the hits came fast and furious shortly thereafter. Orbison's most popular records sported beautiful, complex melodies, yearning lyrics, lushly orchestrated production and a tangible sense of rock 'n' roll drama brought on by his soaring, high tenor voice.