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  2. Blue Bayou - Wikipedia

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    The song also appeared on Orbison's 1963 full-length album In Dreams. According to the authorised biography of Roy Orbison, [2] a rare different version of "Blue Bayou" was released only in Italy (London 45-HL 1499). [2] "Blue Bayou" reappeared on his 1989 posthumous album A Black & White Night Live, from the 1988 television special on Cinemax.

  3. Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night - Wikipedia

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    According to the authorised biography of Roy Orbison, [6] A Black & White Night Live, the live album, was compiled and released posthumously from the television special in October 1989, and included the song "Blue Bayou" which was cut from the original broadcast for time limitations. However it did not include the songs "Blue Angel" or ...

  4. Mean Woman Blues - Wikipedia

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    Roy Orbison recorded "Mean Woman Blues" on April 29, 1963 (), [4] which was released as a single with "Blue Bayou". It peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. [ 5 ]

  5. A Black & White Night Live - Wikipedia

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    According to the authorised Roy Orbison biography, [1] the album was released in October 1989 and included the song "Blue Bayou" which because of time constraints had been deleted from the televised broadcast.

  6. Roy Orbison - Wikipedia

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    [41] [47] According to the discography in The Authorized Roy Orbison, [48] a rare alternative version of "Blue Bayou" was released in Italy. Orbison finished 1963 with a Christmas song written by Willie Nelson, "Pretty Paper" (US number 15 in 1963, UK number six in 1964).

  7. Joe Melson - Wikipedia

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    Melson and Orbison followed up with similar sounds such as the dramatic "Running Scared" that went to No. 1 in the US. [2] His last hit collaboration with Orbison came in 1963 with the writing of "Blue Bayou," although some of their cooperative efforts would be recorded in later years. The two got together again between 1971 and 1975.

  8. Simple Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Simple Dreams is the eighth studio album by the American singer Linda Ronstadt, released in 1977 by Asylum Records.It includes several of her best-known songs, including her cover of the Rolling Stones song "Tumbling Dice" (featured in the film FM) and her version of the Roy Orbison song "Blue Bayou", which earned her a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year.

  9. Greatest Hits Live (Roy Orbison album) - Wikipedia

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    From "Roy Orbison: Authorized Bootleg Collection" Recorded 18 October 1975, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch "Running Scared" Previously unreleased; Recorded early 1980s "Blue Bayou" From "Roy Orbison: Authorized Bootleg Collection" Recorded 9 May 1969, Batley Variety Club "In Dreams" From "Roy Orbison: Authorized Bootleg Collection"