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  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 4 Diciembre 2015 · Fecha Grabación: 1969 -
    Discográfica: Universal · ·
    1
    You`ll Never Walk Alone
    Roy Orbison • w: Richard Rodgers · Oscar Hammerstein II • 1989 /01 /31 Side one
    2:07
  • 2
    Say No More
    Roy Orbison • w: Boudleaux Bryant • 1989 /01 /31 Side one
    3:00
  • 3
    Leaving Makes the Rain Come Down
    Roy Orbison • w: Mickey Newbury • 1989 /01 /31 Side one
    2:52
  • 4
    Sweet Memories
    Roy Orbison • w: Newbury • 1989 /01 /31 Side one
    2:49
  • 5
    Laurie
    Roy Orbison • w: Roy Orbison · Bill Dees • 1989 /01 /31 Side one
    2:33
  • 6
    One of the Lonely Ones
    Roy Orbison • w: Orbison · Dees • 1989 /01 /31 Side one
    2:37
  • 1
    Child Woman, Woman Child
    Roy Orbison • w: Orbison · Dees • 1989 /01 /31 Side two
    3:23
  • 2
    The Defector
    Roy Orbison • w: Orbison · Dees · Angie Morrow • 1989 /01 /31 Side two
    2:04
  • 3
    Give Up
    Roy Orbison • w: Orbison · Dees • 1989 /01 /31 Side two
    3:07
  • 4
    Little Girl (In the Big City)
    Roy Orbison • w: Dees • 1989 /01 /31 Side two
    3:07
  • 5
    After Tonight
    Roy Orbison • w: Sammy King • 1989 /01 /31 Side two
    3:22
  • 6
    I Will Always
    Roy Orbison • w: Don Gibson • 1989 /01 /31 Side two
    2:42
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    King of hearts
    King of hearts
    24/4/1989
    One of the Lonely Ones
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    ReleasedDecember 4, 2015 (2015-12-04)
    Recorded1969
    GenrePop, rock and roll
    Length33:37
    LabelUniversal
    Roy Orbison chronology
    King of Hearts
    (1992)
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    (2015)

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    2015 studio album by Roy Orbison

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    Allmusic[1]

    One of the Lonely Ones is a posthumous Roy Orbison album which was released on December 4, 2015. It is his 24th and final studio album. Orbison recorded it in 1969. The album, which Orbison recorded surreptitiously in the aftermath of his wife Claudette`s death in a motorcycle accident and the death of his two sons in a house fire 2 years later, was long believed lost.[2]

    History

    In the summer of 1968, Roy Orbison was touring the UK when he met his second wife Barbara Orbison at a nightclub in Leeds. On September 15, 1968, he got the news that his home had burned down and his two eldest sons had died. He took a break for the rest of 1968. On January 21, 1969, Orbison went into the studio to record an album related to the tragedy. After the death of his sons, he went into exile when he was scheduled to be promoting his then current album, Roy Orbison`s Many Moods which was delayed to May 1969. Orbison recorded until March 19 so he could tour. After the tour was completed in July, he went back into the studio to record and finished this album on August 2. Because of contract disputes, MGM Records shelved One of the Lonely Ones, and it had remained unreleased and unheard until 2015. The album was thought to have been lost forever, but was discovered by Orbison`s family.

    Reception

    Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic`s said the album showed "better than that record, because this contains a rare rocker in "Child Woman, Woman Child," along with an effective evocation of his classic Monument ballads in the title track, a nimble bit of country-psychedelia in "Give Up," a good bit of fuzz-colored schmaltz in "Little Girl (In the Big City)," and an effective reading of two Mickey Newbury songs ("Leaving Makes the Rain Come Down," "Sweet Memories")"[1]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."You`ll Never Walk Alone"

    • Richard Rodgers
    • Oscar Hammerstein II

    2:07
    2."Say No More"Boudleaux Bryant3:00
    3."Leaving Makes the Rain Come Down"Mickey Newbury2:52
    4."Sweet Memories"Newbury2:49
    5."Laurie"

    • Roy Orbison
    • Bill Dees

    2:33
    6."One of the Lonely Ones"

    • Orbison
    • Dees

    2:37

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Child Woman, Woman Child"

    • Orbison
    • Dees

    3:23
    2."The Defector"

    • Orbison
    • Dees
    • Angie Morrow

    2:04
    3."Give Up"

    • Orbison
    • Dees

    3:07
    4."Little Girl (In the Big City)"Dees3:07
    5."After Tonight"Sammy King3:22
    6."I Will Always"Don Gibson2:42
    Total length:33:37

    Charts

    Chart (2015)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[3]

    40

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    2015 studio album by Roy Orbison

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]

    One of the Lonely Ones is a posthumous Roy Orbison album which was released on December 4, 2015. It is his 24th and final studio album. Orbison recorded it in 1969. The album, which Orbison recorded surreptitiously in the aftermath of his wife Claudette`s death in a motorcycle accident and the death of his two sons in a house fire 2 years later, was long believed lost.[2]

    History

    In the summer of 1968, Roy Orbison was touring the UK when he met his second wife Barbara Orbison at a nightclub in Leeds. On September 15, 1968, he got the news that his home had burned down and his two eldest sons had died. He took a break for the rest of 1968. On January 21, 1969, Orbison went into the studio to record an album related to the tragedy. After the death of his sons, he went into exile when he was scheduled to be promoting his then current album, Roy Orbison`s Many Moods which was delayed to May 1969. Orbison recorded until March 19 so he could tour. After the tour was completed in July, he went back into the studio to record and finished this album on August 2. Because of contract disputes, MGM Records shelved One of the Lonely Ones, and it had remained unreleased and unheard until 2015. The album was thought to have been lost forever, but was discovered by Orbison`s family.

    Reception

    Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic`s said the album showed "better than that record, because this contains a rare rocker in "Child Woman, Woman Child," along with an effective evocation of his classic Monument ballads in the title track, a nimble bit of country-psychedelia in "Give Up," a good bit of fuzz-colored schmaltz in "Little Girl (In the Big City)," and an effective reading of two Mickey Newbury songs ("Leaving Makes the Rain Come Down," "Sweet Memories")"[1]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."You`ll Never Walk Alone"

    • Richard Rodgers
    • Oscar Hammerstein II

    2:07
    2."Say No More"Boudleaux Bryant3:00
    3."Leaving Makes the Rain Come Down"Mickey Newbury2:52
    4."Sweet Memories"Newbury2:49
    5."Laurie"

    • Roy Orbison
    • Bill Dees

    2:33
    6."One of the Lonely Ones"

    • Orbison
    • Dees

    2:37

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Child Woman, Woman Child"

    • Orbison
    • Dees

    3:23
    2."The Defector"

    • Orbison
    • Dees
    • Angie Morrow

    2:04
    3."Give Up"

    • Orbison
    • Dees

    3:07
    4."Little Girl (In the Big City)"Dees3:07
    5."After Tonight"Sammy King3:22
    6."I Will Always"Don Gibson2:42
    Total length:33:37

    Charts

    Chart (2015)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[3]

    40

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