Roy Orbison – Ride Away (Remastered 2015)
Farewell sung on the horizon, where love chooses motion over certainty and freedom carries a quiet ache. Upon its release in the mid nineteen sixties, Roy Orbison’s Ride Away arrived…
Farewell sung on the horizon, where love chooses motion over certainty and freedom carries a quiet ache. Upon its release in the mid nineteen sixties, Roy Orbison’s Ride Away arrived…
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