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Only the Lonely
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Roy Orbison •
w: Roy Orbison, Joe Melson •
1960 /05 /09 Side one
• from Single: Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)
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2:26 |
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Leah
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1962 /09 /08 Side one
• from Single: Working for the Man
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2:42 |
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In Dreams
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Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison •
1963 /02 Side one
• from Single: In Dreams
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2:52 |
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Uptown
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w: Orbison, Melson •
0 Side one
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2:08 |
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It`s Over
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Bill Dees •
1964 Side one
• from Studio: Oh! Pretty Woman
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2:50 |
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Crying
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Melson •
1961 /07 Side two
• from Single: Crying
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2:49 |
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Dream Baby
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Roy Orbison •
w: Cindy Walker •
1962 /01 Side two
• from Studio: Crying
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2:35 |
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Blue Angel
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Melson •
1960 /08 Side two
• from Single: Blue Angel
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2:52 |
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Working for the Man
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison •
1962 /09 /08 Side two
• from Single: Working for the Man
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2:29 |
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Candy Man
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Beverly Ross, Fred Neil •
1961 /07 Side two
• from Single: Crying
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2:47 |
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Running Scared
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Melson[7] •
1961 /03 Side three
• from Single: Running Scared
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2:14 |
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Falling
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison •
1963 /05 Side three
• from Single: Falling
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2:23 |
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I`m Hurtin`
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Melson •
1960 Side three
• from Single: Im Hurtin
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2:44 |
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Claudette
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison •
1965 /08 Side three
• from Studio: There Is Only One Roy Orbison
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2:03 |
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Oh, Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison •
Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Dees •
1964 Side four
• from Studio: Oh! Pretty Woman
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2:59 |
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Mean Woman Blues
Roy Orbison •
w: Claude Demetrius •
1963 /08 /01 Side four
• from Single: Blue Bayou
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2:26 |
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Ooby Dooby
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Roy Orbison •
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1956 Side four
• from Single: Tryin to Get You
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2:12 |
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Lana
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1962 /01 Side four
• from Studio: Crying
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2:18 |
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Blue Bayou
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Roy Orbison •
w: Orbison, Melson •
1963 /07 Side four
• from Studio: In Dreams
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2:31 |
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In Dreams: The Greatest Hits | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 1987 | |||
Recorded | January 1986 – April 1987 | |||
Studio | Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA | |||
Genre | Rockabilly, country, pop rock | |||
Length | 50:13 | |||
Label | Virgin, Sony Legacy (2013 re-release) | |||
Producer | T Bone Burnett, Roy Orbison, Michael Utley, David Lynch | |||
Roy Orbison chronology | ||||
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1987 studio album by Roy Orbison
In Dreams: The Greatest Hits is a two-record album set by Roy Orbison songs released in 1987 on Virgin Records. It was produced by Orbison and Mike Utley, except for the song "In Dreams", produced by Orbison with T-Bone Burnett and film director David Lynch. All songs are re-recordings by Orbison from 1986,[1] except "In Dreams" from April 1987.
The original 1960s versions of these songs were hit records for Orbison when recorded on Monument Records from 1960 to 1964, with two exceptions. The first exception, "Ooby Dooby", was a hit for Orbison on Sun Records in 1956. "Claudette", the second exception, was a song Orbison wrote that became a hit for the Everly Brothers in 1958. Orbison did not record the latter exception until he had signed with MGM Records in 1965, a few months after he had divorced his wife Claudette, who had inspired the song. (They later reconciled and remarried in 1966, before her death in a motorcycle accident).
The album contains four songs named by Rolling Stone in 2004 on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | link |
Record Mirror | [2] |
Robert Christgau | (B) link |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [4] |
MusicHound | [5] |
In January 1986,[1] Roy Orbison re-recorded 19 of his greatest hits as a gift to his fans. The master tapes of the original recordings were being legally held by Monument Records after the label went bankrupt in the late 1970s. Many of Orbison’s famous songs were not available to consumers for a few years and there was a threat to destroy the tapes if disputes were not resolved. Fearing his famous songs would be lost forever, Orbison stepped into the studio and performed them once again. According to The Authorized Roy Orbison,[6] these recordings were first released on the Silver Eagle LP The Great Roy Orbison in 1986, and then given to Virgin Records, becoming Orbison`s first release with his new label, In Dreams: The Greatest Hits, in 1987. The Virgin reissue featured a new version of the song "In Dreams" especially re-recorded following the success of the movie Blue Velvet.
Fortunately, all of Orbison`s Monument master recordings were not destroyed, and like the rest of the Monument catalogue, they are presently owned by Sony Music Entertainment.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Only the Lonely" | Roy Orbison, Joe Melson | 2:25 |
2. | "Leah" | Orbison | 2:43 |
3. | "In Dreams" | Orbison | 2:51 |
4. | "Uptown" | Orbison, Melson | 2:11 |
5. | "It`s Over" | Orbison, Bill Dees | 2:49 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | "Crying" | Orbison, Melson | 2:46 |
7. | "Dream Baby" | Cindy Walker | 2:35 |
8. | "Blue Angel" | Orbison, Melson | 2:50 |
9. | "Working for the Man" | Orbison | 2:49 |
10. | "Candy Man" | Beverly Ross, Fred Neil | 2:50 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Running Scared" | Orbison, Melson[7] | 2:11 |
12. | "Falling" | Orbison | 2:22 |
13. | "I`m Hurtin`" | Orbison, Melson | 2:43 |
14. | "Claudette" | Orbison | 2:33 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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15. | "Oh, Pretty Woman" | Orbison, Dees | 2:59 |
16. | "Mean Woman Blues" | Claude Demetrius | 2:27 |
17. | "Ooby Dooby" | Wade Moore, Dick Penner | 2:22 |
18. | "Lana" | Orbison, Melson | 2:50 |
19. | "Blue Bayou" | Orbison, Melson | 2:51 |
Executive Producer: Barbara Orbison
Adapted from AllMusic:[8]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1987 studio album by Roy Orbison
In Dreams: The Greatest Hits is a two-record album set by Roy Orbison songs released in 1987 on Virgin Records. It was produced by Orbison and Mike Utley, except for the song "In Dreams", produced by Orbison with T-Bone Burnett and film director David Lynch. All songs are re-recordings by Orbison from 1986,[1] except "In Dreams" from April 1987.
The original 1960s versions of these songs were hit records for Orbison when recorded on Monument Records from 1960 to 1964, with two exceptions. The first exception, "Ooby Dooby", was a hit for Orbison on Sun Records in 1956. "Claudette", the second exception, was a song Orbison wrote that became a hit for the Everly Brothers in 1958. Orbison did not record the latter exception until he had signed with MGM Records in 1965, a few months after he had divorced his wife Claudette, who had inspired the song. (They later reconciled and remarried in 1966, before her death in a motorcycle accident).
The album contains four songs named by Rolling Stone in 2004 on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | link |
Record Mirror | [2] |
Robert Christgau | (B) link |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [4] |
MusicHound | [5] |
In January 1986,[1] Roy Orbison re-recorded 19 of his greatest hits as a gift to his fans. The master tapes of the original recordings were being legally held by Monument Records after the label went bankrupt in the late 1970s. Many of Orbison’s famous songs were not available to consumers for a few years and there was a threat to destroy the tapes if disputes were not resolved. Fearing his famous songs would be lost forever, Orbison stepped into the studio and performed them once again. According to The Authorized Roy Orbison,[6] these recordings were first released on the Silver Eagle LP The Great Roy Orbison in 1986, and then given to Virgin Records, becoming Orbison`s first release with his new label, In Dreams: The Greatest Hits, in 1987. The Virgin reissue featured a new version of the song "In Dreams" especially re-recorded following the success of the movie Blue Velvet.
Fortunately, all of Orbison`s Monument master recordings were not destroyed, and like the rest of the Monument catalogue, they are presently owned by Sony Music Entertainment.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Only the Lonely" | Roy Orbison, Joe Melson | 2:25 |
2. | "Leah" | Orbison | 2:43 |
3. | "In Dreams" | Orbison | 2:51 |
4. | "Uptown" | Orbison, Melson | 2:11 |
5. | "It`s Over" | Orbison, Bill Dees | 2:49 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | "Crying" | Orbison, Melson | 2:46 |
7. | "Dream Baby" | Cindy Walker | 2:35 |
8. | "Blue Angel" | Orbison, Melson | 2:50 |
9. | "Working for the Man" | Orbison | 2:49 |
10. | "Candy Man" | Beverly Ross, Fred Neil | 2:50 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Running Scared" | Orbison, Melson[7] | 2:11 |
12. | "Falling" | Orbison | 2:22 |
13. | "I`m Hurtin`" | Orbison, Melson | 2:43 |
14. | "Claudette" | Orbison | 2:33 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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15. | "Oh, Pretty Woman" | Orbison, Dees | 2:59 |
16. | "Mean Woman Blues" | Claude Demetrius | 2:27 |
17. | "Ooby Dooby" | Wade Moore, Dick Penner | 2:22 |
18. | "Lana" | Orbison, Melson | 2:50 |
19. | "Blue Bayou" | Orbison, Melson | 2:51 |
Executive Producer: Barbara Orbison
Adapted from AllMusic:[8]
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