Roy Orbison – Twenty-Two Days
A Haunting Longing That Lingers Across Twenty-Two Days In “Twenty-Two Days,” Roy Orbison delivers a plaintive hymn of loss and waiting — a quiet but profound agony frozen in time.…
A Haunting Longing That Lingers Across Twenty-Two Days In “Twenty-Two Days,” Roy Orbison delivers a plaintive hymn of loss and waiting — a quiet but profound agony frozen in time.…
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A Silent Plea for Love and Belonging When Love Me by Marty Robbins begins, it is not a cowboy tale or a western ballad—it is a bare-hearted confession carved from…
A quiet benediction carried from one songwriter’s heart into another’s voice In the early years of the 1970s, James Taylor’s composition You Can Close Your Eyes first appeared on the…