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He often heard music while asleep, with a radio disc jockey announcing that it was Elvis Presley's new song. [9] Orbison was half-awake when he imagined "In Dreams", and thought, "Boy that's good. I need to finish that. Too bad things don't happen in my dreams." When he woke up the next morning, he wrote the song in twenty minutes. [10]
It was released as one of two albums on one CD by Legacy Recordngs on February 26, 2008, along with Orbison's 1962 album, Crying. [11] Bear Family included this CD in the 2001 Orbison 1955-1965 box set. [12] Sony Music label included this CD in the 2013 Roy Orbison The Monument Box Set. [13]
Lonely and Blue is the debut studio album by Roy Orbison, [1] released on Monument Records in January 1961. [2]The track entitled "Come Back to Me (My Love)" features an almost identical intro to "Only the Lonely" because this is where the vocal figure of "Only the Lonely" came from. [3]
Crying is the third album by Roy Orbison, released in 1962. [2] It was his second album on the Monument Record label. [ 3 ] The album name comes from the 1961 hit song of the same name.
"In Dreams" From "Roy Orbison: Authorized Bootleg Collection" Recorded 9 May 1969, Batley Variety Club "Crying" From single "Wild Hearts (...time)" - previously unreleased on CD "Oh, Pretty Woman" From "Black & White Night" Recorded 30 September 1987
In 2002, the album was re-released in the UK in CD format by Spectrum Music with a different track order. "Pledging My Love" "Rainbow Love" "Heartache" "Still" "Circle" "All I Need Is Time" "Spanish Nights" "It's Lonely" "Crying Time" "Hung Up On You" "Sweet Mama Blue"
And it hits you as you get older," Nicole told the outlet, adding that "it's a wake up at 3 a.m. crying and gasping kind of thing." She continued, "If you're in it and not numbing yourself to it ...
Ryan Reed writes for Rolling Stone, "In a backstage interview, Costello called Orbison "the greatest," explaining how he learned about the singer's music second-hand through the Beatles." [ 9 ] Gary Graff reviews the album for Billboard and writes, "The Black & White Night show was a pivotal event during Roy Orbison's late '80s comeback.