More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits
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More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits | ||
Studio album by Roy Orbison | ||
Released | July 1, 1964 | |
Genre | Rock & Rock Ballads | |
Length | 29:15 | |
Label | Monument | |
Producer(s) | Fred Foster | |
Roy Orbison chronology | ||
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In Dreams (1964) |
More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits (1964) |
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More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits is a Roy Orbison album from Monument Records recorded at their studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee and released in 1964.
[edit] Tracks - (songwriter):
SIDE ONE
- "It's Over" - (Roy Orbison & Bill Dees)
- "Blue Bayou" - (Roy Orbison & Joe Melson)
- "Indian Wedding" - (Roy Orbison)
- "Falling" - (Roy Orbison)
- "Working For The Man" - (Roy Orbison )
- "Pretty Paper" - (Willie Nelson)
SIDE TWO
- "Mean Woman Blues" - (Claude Demetrius)
- "Lana" - (Roy Orbison & Joe Melson)
- "In Dreams" - (Roy Orbison)
- "Leah" - (Roy Orbison)
- "Borne On The Wind" - (Roy Orbison & Bill Dees)
- "What'd I Say" - (Ray Charles)
"Orbison's voice was unearthly. He had the ability, like all great rock and rollers, to sound like he'd dropped in from another planet and yet get the stuff that was right to the heart of what you were livin' in today, and that was how he opened up your vision. I carry his records with me when I go on tour today, and I'll always remember what he means to me and what he meant to me when I was young and afraid to love. In 1975, when I went into the studio to record 'Born To Run', I wanted to make a record with words like Bob Dylan, that sounded like Phil Spector's production, but most of all I wanted to sing like Roy Orbison. Now, everybody knows that nobody sings like Roy Orbison." – Bruce Springsteen