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  1. 18 de abr. de 2022 · The haunting remark George Harrison made to Tom Petty after Roy Orbison’s death. Joe Taysom @josephtaysom. Mon 18 April 2022 19:00, UK. When Tom Petty recieved a call from George Harrison to join The Travelling Wilburys, he felt as though he was dreaming. He went from hero-worshipping The Beatles to suddenly being in a band with one alongside ...

  2. 16 de jul. de 2010 · Roy Orbison performs "Oh, Pretty Woman" as the finale of the Black & White Night Concert. Backed by Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, James Burton, Glen D. ...

  3. Written-By – Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty. 2: Oh, Pretty Woman. Written-By – Bill Dees, Roy Orbison. Written-By – Bill Dees, Roy Orbison. 3: ... The Very Best Of Roy Orbison (CD, Album, Compilation)Virgin: 7243 850063 2 6: Austria: 2000: Sweets For Finland - The Very Best Of (CD, Compilation)Virgin: 7243 528175 2 8: Finland:

  4. Roy Kelton Orbison, også kalt «The Big O», (født 23. april 1936 i Vernon i Texas, død 6. desember 1988 i Hendersonville Tennessee) var en amerikansk sanger og låtskriver. Han var en av pionerene innen rock 'n' roll, med en karriere som strakk seg over fire tiår.Orbisons emosjonelle ballader om tapt kjærlighet gjorde ham verdensberømt på midten av 1960-tallet.

  5. Barbara Orbison, who passed away in 2011 on the very same day her husband died 23 years earlier, wrote the album’s original liner notes that are also part of the King of Hearts reissue package. She wrote, “At times I could hardly bring myself to listen to the songs and definitely couldn’t think of finishing the album without Roy.

  6. Yes, the song selection for The Very Best of Roy Orbison is excellent, containing all of his hits. However, all of the material on the record consists of re-recordings Orbison made during the mid-'80s, and while he's in fine voice, these versions simply aren't as special or magical as the originals. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  7. 8 de may. de 2019 · Tom Petty was many things during his career – but never a sitting target. His gumption rose to the surface defiantly when he withheld his fourth album, Hard Promises, from label MCA, who wanted to put it into the shops at $9.98, a dollar higher than most records retailed for.Petty threatened to rename the record The $8.98 Album, before the men in suits relented.