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A Black & White Night Live is a Roy Orbison music album released posthumously by Virgin Records from the HBO television special, Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night, which was filmed in 1987 and broadcast in 1988.
The live album has been released several times in different formats. On February 24, 2017, a 30th anniversary edition, titled Black & White Night 30, was released. The edition has been expanded, re-edited, and remastered, and it is available both as a CD/DVD and a CD/Blu-ray set. [7]
Album Artist 1985 "You're a Friend of Mine" Hero: Clarence Clemons: 1989 various tracks A Black & White Night Live: Roy Orbison: 2006 Some Bridges [26] Fred Martin & the Levite Camp 2007 "Best Friends" (with Vonda Harris) Crazy Hair Day [27] Barry Saltzberg 2010 "Waterloo Sunset" See My Friends: Ray Davies "The Pretender"
In the January 1988 Cinemax television special Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night Scheff played acoustic bass in Orbison's backing band. Starting in 1997, Jerry joined other original TCB Band members in a project called Elvis: The Concert , a show that featured the video and isolated voice of Elvis with his 1970s backup band and ...
Song / Album 1973 David Blue, Nice Baby and the Angel (vocals) 1979 With Steve Gillette, "Lost the Good Thing We Had" on A Little Warmth. No. 76 on Billboard Country Chart in 1980. [20] 1981 James Taylor, Dad Loves His Work (vocals) 1982 Bert Jansch, Heartbreak: 1988 Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night (TV special) 1989
Neil Diamond released three multi-platinum live albums in the ‘70s, but the most famous one is Hot August Night, perhaps in part because of Diamond’s hilariously strange pose on the album cover.
The song also appears on Orbison's 1964 album More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits and his 1989 posthumous album A Black & White Night Live from the 1988 HBO television special. Billboard said of the song that "the drama-ballad king scores again with pathos and chorus and strings that build, build, build."
“No Name” the kind of album many fans hoped White would make after his electrifying appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in October of 2020 — as a last-minute replacement for that covid ...