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  1. The Essential Roy Orbison is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Roy Orbison, released on March 28, 2006. It is part of Sony BMG's Essential series of compilation albums and includes tracks of Orbison's biggest hits from 1956 to 1992.

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Originally From
    1.
    "Ooby Dooby"
    Wade Moore, Dick Penner
    Non-album single A-side (1956), later ...
    2.
    Non-album single (1956), B-side of "Ooby ...
    3.
    "Rock House"
    Harold Jenkins, Roy Orbison (attributed ...
    Non-album single (1956), later included ...
    4.
    "Uptown"
    Roy Orbison, Joe Melson
    Non-album single (1960), later included ...
  2. Jan 29, 2007 · The first and only Roy Orbison career spanning collection and charts the entire grand trajectory of his unrivalled career. Includes all the hits from "Only the Lonely," "Running Scared" and "Oh, Pretty Woman" through "You Got It." Personally overseen by Barbara Orbison.

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  3. Mar 28, 2006 · The Essential Roy Orbison by Roy Orbison released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. The Essential Roy Orbison showcases 40 tracks from most stages of his career: leaping Sun rockabilly (“Ooby Dooby,” with a guitar solo so nice the Big O played it twice), country hits (the Emmylou Harris duet “That Lovin’ You Feeling Again”), and most importantly the towering pop psychodramas that made his legend.

  5. The Essential Roy Orbison is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Roy Orbison, released on March 28, 2006. It is part of Sony BMG's Essential series of compilation...

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Essential Roy Orbison by Roy Orbison. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  8. Mar 28, 2006 · This established the Roy Orbison persona for good: a brooding rockaballad of failed love with a sweet, haunting melody, enhanced by his Caruso-like vocal trills at the song's emotional climax. These and his subsequent Monument hits also boasted innovative, quasi-symphonic production, with Roy's voice and guitar backed by surging strings ...

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