Roy Orbison – Losing You (Remastered 2015)
A Man Standing in the Silence After Love Has Already Left By the summer of 1966, Roy Orbison was navigating a difficult transition in his career. The explosive commercial dominance…
A Man Standing in the Silence After Love Has Already Left By the summer of 1966, Roy Orbison was navigating a difficult transition in his career. The explosive commercial dominance…
A Love So Elusive It Feels Like a Memory Slipping Through Your Hands When Roy Orbison released “She’s a Mystery to Me” in 1989 as part of the acclaimed comeback…
In “Pretty Little Baby Child,” the quiet majesty of faith is carried not through thunderous proclamation, but through the gentle gaze of a newborn child. Released in 1998 as a…
In the middle of glam rock’s glittering chaos, “Lady Starlight” whispered like a private confession beneath the stage lights. Released during the towering commercial peak of Sweet, “Lady Starlight” emerged…
A Voice Returning Home, Carrying Every Heartbreak It Ever Survived By 1986, Roy Orbison was no longer the chart-dominating force he had been during the golden surge of the early…
Three Voices, One Highway of Memory Where Country Music Refused to Fade Away By the time Kenny Rogers, Don Williams, and Alan Jackson became synonymous with the emotional backbone of…
A Song About Autumn Light Falling Across Lives Already Touched by Heartbreak When The Gatlin Brothers, Roy Orbison, and Barry Gibb joined voices for “Indian Summer,” the result felt less…
A Song About Desire That Never Hides Behind Coolness or Pride When Ricky Van Shelton recorded “Oh Pretty Woman” in 1990 for his album RVS III, he was not attempting…
A Farewell Whispered Through the Noise of a Fractured World When Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris released “If This Is Goodbye” on their 2006 collaborative album “All the Roadrunning,” the…
A Voice Once Draped in Glitter Rock Returned Here Wearing the Shadows of Survival When Brian Connolly, the unmistakable former frontman of Sweet, released “Hypnotized” in 1982, it arrived not…