Monument Singles Collection (1960-1964), The  - Orbison, Roy

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Celebrating the 75th birthday year of Roy Orbison with the long-awaited release of Roy Orbison: The Monument Singles Collection. A 2 CD/1 DVD set including all the A&B sides recorded by Roy Orbison for the groundbreaking Monument label during an electrifying peak from 1959-1966. Restored to pristine mono mixes for the first time since their original 7" vinyl releases, Roy Orbison: The Monument Singles Collection presents The Big O's core classic catalog the way it's meant to sound.plus the first-ever DVD release of Orbison performing nine songs from "The Monument Concert 1965." Roy Orbison signed with the newly emerging independent label Monument Records in mid-1959. Orbison's third single for the label, "Only The Lonely (Know How I Feel)," which announced to the world the true artistry of Roy Orbison. The song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and rocketed up to #1 on the UK charts.Orbison followed up the breakthrough with a pair of respectfully charting singles before knocking it out of the park with "Running Scared," his first US #1. After that came an unbroken four-year string of Top 40 hits during which Roy Orbison became America's top-selling recording artist and one of the world's most celebrated entertainers. Roy Orbison was one of the few established hit-makers from the late 1950s and early 1960s to not only hold his ground, but to actually increase his popularity in the wake of the British Invasion. He maintained his popularity through music which displayed an extraordinary variety of content, structure, tempo and rhythm and an authentic emotional connection that transcended mere craft, exemplified in his signature classic, "Oh Pretty Woman," recorded on August 1st, 1964. Written by Orbison with his new writing partner Bill Dees, "Oh Pretty Woman" became Roy's biggest hit and is one of the most immediately recognized and popular rock songs of all time. Released in August 1964 in the US and in September of that year in the UK, the song hit the #1 slot in virtually every country in the world where people had record players, selling some seven million copies that year.

Track Listing

CD The A-Sides

  1. Uptown
  2. Only The Lonely
  3. Blue Angel
  4. I'm Hurtin'
  5. Running Scared
  6. Lana
  7. Crying
  8. Let The Good Times Roll
  9. Blue Bayou
  10. Dream Baby
  11. The Crowd
  12. Working For The Man
  13. In Dreams
  14. Falling
  15. It's Over
  16. Oh, Pretty Woman
  17. Goodnight
  18. Pretty Paper - Bonus Track
  19. (Say) You're My Girl - Bonus Track
  20. Paper Boy - Bonus Track

CD The B-Sides

  1. Pretty One
  2. Here Comes That Song Again
  3. Today's Teardrops
  4. I Can't Stop Loving You
  5. Love Hurts
  6. Summer Song
  7. Candy Man
  8. Mean Woman Blues
  9. The Actress
  10. Mama
  11. Leah
  12. Shahdaroba
  13. Distant Drums
  14. Indian Wedding
  15. Yo Te Amo Maria
  16. Only With You
  17. Beautiful Dreamer - Bonus Track
  18. Sleepy Hollow - Bonus Track
  19. With The Bug - Bonus Track

DVD The Monument Concert - Recorded Live In Holland, 1965

  1. Only the Lonely
  2. Running Scared
  3. Crying
  4. What'd I Say
  5. Dream Baby
  6. Mean Woman Blues
  7. It's Over
  8. Oh, Pretty Woman
  9. Goodnight
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