1. Ooby Dooby (2:01) - The Teen Kings (W. Moore-D. Penner) Recorded 1956; Odessa, Texas Released on the album Are You Ready (Rollercoaster 3012) 1995 Licensed from Rollercoaster Records, UK, courtesy Vi Petty Estate/The Teen Kings Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; Johnny Wilson—guitar; James Morrow—electric mandolin; Jack Kennelly—bass; Billy Pat Ellis—drums 2. Hey! Miss Fannie (2:35) - The Wink Westerners (A. Ertegun) Recorded 1955; Dallas Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; James Morrow—electric mandolin, duet vocals; Charles Evans—bass; Billy Pat Ellis—drums 3. A True Love Goodbye (2:20) - The Teen Kings (R. Orbison-N. Petty) Produced by Norman Petty Recorded August 26, 1957; Clovis, New Mexico Licensed from Rollercoaster Records, UK, courtesy Vi Petty Estate/The Teen Kings Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 4. An Empty Cup And A Broken Date (2:20) - The Teen Kings (R. Orbison-N. Petty) Produced by Norman Petty Recorded possibly August 26, 1957; Clovis, New Mexico Licensed from Rollercoaster Records, UK, courtesy Vi Petty Estate/The Teen Kings Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 5. Tryin’ To Get To You (2:45) - The Teen Kings (C. Singleton-R.M. McCoy) Produced by Norman Petty Recorded March 4, 1956; Clovis, New Mexico Released as Je-wel single #JE-101 Licensed from Rollercoaster Records, UK, courtesy Vi Petty Estate/The Teen Kings Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 6. Tutti Frutti (2:32) - The Teen Kings (D. LaBostrie-J. Lubin-R. Penniman) Recorded 1956; Odessa, Texas Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 7. Advertisement: Overton Park Shell Concert (1:00) —June 1, 1956; Memphis Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. 8. Ooby Dooby (2:11) (W. Moore-D. Penner) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded Spring 1956; Memphis Released as Sun single #242 Peak chart position: #59 Pop Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 9. Cat Called Domino (2:07) (R. Orbison-N. Petty) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded 1957; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; additional unidentified personnel 10. Go! Go! Go! (2:07) (R. Orbison) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded Spring 1956; Memphis Released as B-side of Sun single #242 Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 11. Rockhouse (2:03) (H. Jenkins-S. Phillips) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded Summer 1956; Memphis Released as Sun single #251 Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 12. 1956 Guitar Pull Medley: I Want You, I Need You, I Love You/I Was The One/That’s All Right/Mary Lou/You’re My Baby (9:28) (M. Mysels-I. Kosloff/A. Schroeder-C. Demetrius-H. Blair-W.A. Peppers/ A. Crudup/Young Jessie/J.R. Cash) Recorded 1956; Galveston, Texas Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar 13. You’re My Baby (2:05) (J.R. Cash) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded Summer 1956; Memphis Released as B-side of Sun single #251 Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 1 14. Mean Little Mama (1:55) (S. Phillips) Produced by Jack Clement and Bill Justis Recorded October 1957; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; Roland Janes—guitar; Jimmy Smith—piano; Stan Kesler or Sid Manker—bass; Otis Jett—drums 15. Problem Child (2:19) (S. Phillips) Produced by Jack Clement and Bill Justis Recorded October 1957; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 14 16. One More Time (1:15) - demo recording (R. Orbison) Recorded January 1958; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 17. You’re Gonna Cry (2:05) (S. Phillips) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded 1956; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 9 18. It’s Too Late (1:58) (C. Willis) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded 1956; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 9 19. Sweet And Easy To Love (2:10) (S. Phillips) Produced by Sam Phillips Recorded December 14, 1956; Memphis Released as Sun single #265 Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; Roland Janes—guitar; unidentified—bass; J.M. Van Eaton—drums; The Roses—vocal chorus 20. This Kind Of Love (2:07) (S. Phillips) Produced by Sam Phillips Recording date unknown; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 9 21. Claudette (2:10) - demo recording (R. Orbison) Recorded 1958; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 22. You Tell Me (1:31) - demo recording (S. Phillips) Recorded January 1958; Memphis Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 23. Night Owl (1:25) - demo recording (R. Orbison) Recorded 1958 Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 24. Bad Cat (2:36) - demo recording (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Recorded 1959 Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. and Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC d/b/a Masters International Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12; add Joe Melson—backing vocals 25. I Give Up (2:12) - demo recording (R. Orbison) Recorded January 1958; Memphis Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 26. Love Struck (1:19) - demo recording (R. Orbison-J. Wilson) Recorded January 1958; Memphis Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. and Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC d/b/a Masters International Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 27. Baby Don’t Stop (2:06) - demo recording (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Recorded 1959 Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. and Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC d/b/a Masters International Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12; add Joe Melson—duet vocals 28. Defeated (1:38) - demo recording (R. Orbison) Recorded 1958 Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc One, Track 12 29. Love Storm (2:38) - demo recording (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Recorded 1959 Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. and Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC d/b/a Masters International Personnel same as Disc One, Track 9 30. Almost Eighteen (2:04) (R. Orbison) Produced by Chet Atkins Recorded October 18, 1958; Nashville Released as RCA Victor single #47-7447 Originally recorded 1958. All rights reserved by BMG Music Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; Hank Garland and Velma Smith—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 31. With The Bug (2:23) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded June 3, 1959; Nashville Released as Monument single #409 Originally Released 1959 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Bob Moore—bass; additional unidentified personnel 32. Pretty One (2:18) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded September 18, 1959; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #412 Originally Released 1959 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31
1. Uptown (2:06) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded September 18, 1959; Nashville Released as Monument single #412 Peak chart position: #72 Pop Originally Released 1959 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 2. Only The Lonely (2:25) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded March 25, 1960; Nashville Released as Monument single #421 Peak chart position: #2 Pop Originally Released 1960 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Hank Garland and Harold Bradley—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums; Joe Melson—backing vocals 3. Blue Angel (2:51) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded August 8, 1960; Nashville Released as Monument single #425 Peak chart position: #9 Pop Originally Released 1960 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 4. In Dreams (2:48) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 4, 1963; Nashville Released as Monument single #806 Peak chart position: #7 Pop Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton and Joe Tanner—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman and John Greubel—drums 5. Running Scared (2:11) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded February 27, 1961; Nashville Released as Monument single #438 Peak chart position: #1 Pop Originally Released 1961 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 6. I’m Hurtin’ (2:42) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded September 15-17, 1960; Nashville Released as Monument single #433 Peak chart position: #27 Pop Originally Released 1960 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Hank Garland, Grady Martin and Harold Bradley—guitars; Floyd Cramer or Marvin Hughes—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 7. (I’d Be) A Legend In My Time (3:08) (D. Gibson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded September 15-17, 1960; Nashville Released on the album Roy Orbison Sings Lonely And Blue (Monument 14002) 1960 Originally Released 1960 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 6; add Boots Randolph—saxophone 8. Love Hurts (2:26) (B. Bryant) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded February 27, 1961; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #438 Originally Released 1961 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 9. Lana (2:16) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded June 14, 1961; Nashville Released as Monument single #939 Originally Released 1966 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Hank Garland and Harold Bradley—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 10. Crying (2:46) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded June 26, 1961; Nashville Released as Monument single #447 Peak chart position: #2 Pop Originally Released 1961 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Harold Bradley, Boudleaux Bryant and Scotty Moore—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 11. Candy Man (2:44) (B. Ross-F. Neil) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded June 27, 1961; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #447 Peak chart position: #25 Pop Originally Released 1961 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Harold Bradley and Scotty Moore—guitars; Floyd Cramer— piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums; Charlie McCoy—harmonica 12. Night Life (2:30) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded February 27, 1961; Nashville Released on the album Crying (Monument 14007) 1962 Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 13. (They Call You) Gigolette (2:35) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded November 15, 1961; Nashville Released on the album In Dreams (Monument 18003) 1963 Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Harold Bradley, Fred Carter, Jr. and Joe Tanner—guitars; Bill Pursell—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman and John Greubel—drums 14. Let The Good Times Roll (2:33) (S. Goodman-L. Lee) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded November 15, 1961; Nashville Released as Monument single #906 Peak chart position: #81 Pop Originally Released 1965 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Fred Carter, Jr., Wayne Moss and Joe Tanner—guitars; Bob Moore—bass; John Greubel—drums; Boots Randolph—saxophone; Charlie McCoy—harmonica 15. Blue Bayou (2:29) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded November 15, 1961; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #824 Peak chart position: #29 Pop Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 14; delete Boots Randolph 16. Wedding Day (2:05) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded possibly November 15, 1961; Nashville Released on the album Crying (Monument 14007) 1962 Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel possibly same as Disc Two, Track 13 17. Dream Baby (2:32) (C. Walker) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 9, 1962; Nashville Released as Monument single #456 Peak chart position: #4 Pop Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Grady Martin, Fred Carter, Jr. and Ray Edenton—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman and John Greubel—drums; Boots Randolph—saxophone 18. Evergreen (2:44) (J. Tanner) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 9, 1962; Nashville Released on the album Roy Orbison’s Greatest Hits (Monument 18000) 1962 Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 17; delete Boots Randolph 19. Working For The Man (2:25) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded August 14, 1962; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #467 Peak chart position: #33 Pop Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 20. The Crowd (2:21) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded April 17, 1962; Nashville Released as Monument single #461 Peak chart position: #26 Pop Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Harold Bradley and Ray Edenton—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 21. Leah (2:39) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded August 14, 1962; Nashville Released as Monument single #467 Peak chart position: #25 Pop Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31 22. The Actress (2:37) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 10, 1962; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #456 Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Hank Garland, Fred Carter, Jr. and Ray Edenton—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 23. Borne On The Wind (2:51) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 4, 1963; Nashville Released on the album More Of Roy Orbison’s Greatest Hits (Monument 18024) 1964 Originally Released 1964 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 4 24. Falling (2:21) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 4, 1963; Nashville Released as Monument single #815 Peak chart position: #22 Pop Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 4 25. Indian Wedding (3:05) (R. Orbison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded March 10, 1964; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #837 Originally Released 1964 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Wayne Moss and Billy Sanford—guitars; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman, Jerry Arnold and Paul Garrison—drums 26. Shahdaroba (2:39) (C. Walker) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded January 4, 1963; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #806 Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 4; add Boots Randolph—saxophone 27. All I Have To Do Is Dream (2:24) (B. Bryant) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded April 29, 1963; Nashville Released on the album In Dreams (Monument 18003) 1963 Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 4; add Jerry Kennedy—guitar 28. Mama (3:00) (R. Orbison-J. Melson-R. Rush) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded April 17, 1962; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #461 Originally Released 1962 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 20 29. Pretty Paper (2:43) (W. Nelson) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded September 11, 1963; London Released as Monument single #830 Peak chart position: #15 Pop Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; with The Barry Booth Orchestra
1. Mean Woman Blues (2:24) (C. Demetrius) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded April 29, 1963; Nashville Released as Monument single #824 Peak chart position: #5 Pop Originally Released 1963 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 27 2. What’d I Say (3:14) (live) (R. Charles) Recorded March 25, 1965; Laren, Holland Released on the album Combo Concert (Orbison HCC1965D) 1997 Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; with The Candy Men: Billy Sanford and John Adkins—guitars; Barry Booth—piano; Bill Dees—keyboards; Billy Gilmore—bass; Paul Garrison—drums 3. It’s Over (2:47) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded March 10, 1964; Nashville Released as Monument single #837 Peak chart position: #9 Pop Originally Released 1964 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Two, Track 25 4. Oh, Pretty Woman (2:56) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded August 1, 1964; Nashville Released as Monument single #851 Peak chart position: #1 Pop Originally Released 1964 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Jerry Kennedy, Wayne Moss and Billy Sanford—guitars; Floyd Cramer—piano; Henry Strzelecki—bass; Buddy Harman and Paul Garrison—drums 5. Yo Te Amo Maria (3:16) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded August 1, 1964; Nashville Released as B-side of Monument single #851 Originally Released 1964 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 4; add Boots Randolph—saxophone; Bill Dees— harmony vocals 6. Goodnight (2:28) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose Recorded January 16, 1965; Nashville Released as Monument single #873 Peak chart position: #21 Pop Originally Released 1965 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; Harold Bradley, Jerry Kennedy, Wayne Moss, Ray Edenton and Billy Sanford—guitars; Bob Moore—bass; Buddy Harman—drums 7. (Say) You’re My Girl (2:47) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose Recorded June 1, 1965; Nashville Released as Monument single #891 Peak chart position: #39 Pop Originally Released 1965 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; additional unidentified personnel 8. Ride Away (3:27) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded July 8, 1965; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #13386 Peak chart position: #25 Pop Originally released in 1965 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc One, Track 31; add Bill Dees—backing vocals 9. Crawling Back (3:12) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded July 8, 1965; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #13410 Peak chart position: #46 Pop Originally released in 1965 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Roy Orbison—vocals; with The Candy Men: John Adkins, Bobby Goldsboro, Rodney Justo and Billy Sanford—guitars; Barry Booth—piano; Bill Dees—keyboards; Billy Gilmore—bass; Paul Garrison, Dewey Martin and Robert Nix—drums 10. Breakin’ Up Is Breakin’ My Heart (2:06) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded November 11, 1965; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #13446 Peak chart position: #31 Pop Originally released in 1966 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 11. Too Soon To Know (2:45) (D. Gibson) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded June 1, 1966; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #13549 Peak chart position: #68 Pop Originally released in 1966 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 12. Communication Breakdown (2:58) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded October 26, 1966; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #13634 Peak chart position: #60 Pop Originally released in 1966 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 13. Walk On (2:52) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded April 11, 1968; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #13950 Originally released in 1968 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 14. So Young (3:27) - from the motion picture Zabriskie Point (R. Orbison-M. Curb-R. Christian) Produced by Mike Curb Recorded March 1970; Los Angeles Released as M-G-M single #14121 Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 15. Blue Rain (Coming Down) (3:17) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson Recorded April 6, 1973; Nashville Released as M-G-M single #14552 (P) 1973 Universal Records Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 16. Big As I Can Dream (2:07) (B. Montgomery) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded July 9, 1965; Nashville Released on the album There Is Only One Roy Orbison (M-G-M 4308) 1965 Originally released in 1965 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 17. Pistolero (2:55) - from the motion picture The Fastest Guitar Alive (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded August 9, 1966; Nashville Released on the original soundtrack album The Fastest Guitar Alive (M-G-M 4475) 1967 Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Roy Orbison—vocals; with The Bob Moore Orchestra 18. The Fastest Guitar Alive (3:08) - from the motion picture The Fastest Guitar Alive (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Wesley Rose and Jim Vienneau Recorded August 9, 1966; Nashville Released on the original soundtrack album The Fastest Guitar Alive (M-G-M 4475) 1967 Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 17 19. Precious (2:33) - demo recording (R. Orbison) Recorded 1968 or 1969 Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar 20. Unchained Melody (3:36) (North-H. Zaret) Produced by Wesley Rose Recorded February 19, 1968; Nashville Released on the album Roy Orbison’s Many Moods (M-G-M 4636) 1969 Originally released in 1969 Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 21. Land Of 1000 Dances (3:50) (live) (C. Kenner) Recorded 1972; Australia Previously unreleased Courtesy of Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; with The Art Movement: Alan James—guitar; Gordon Balmouth—piano; Terry Widlake—bass; Bob Munday—drums; Alan Mayes and Colin First—trumpets 22. Blues In My Mind (2:33) (F. Rose) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded 1976; Nashville Released on the album Regeneration (Monument 7600) 1977 (P) 1977 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Roy Orbison—vocals; John Christopher, Reggie Young, Steve Gibson and Grady Martin—guitars; Bobby Woods, Bobby Emmons and Shane Keister—keyboards; Tommy Cogbill—bass; Gene Chrisman and Jerry Corrigan—drums; Farrell Morris— percussion; Bergen White, Janie Fricke, Laverna Moore, Ginger Holladay, Buzz Cason, Dennis Linde, Tom Brannon, Tom Smith, and The Cherry Sisters: Sheri Kramer, Diane Tidwell and Lisa Silver—backing vocals 23. Born To Love Me (3:47) (R. Morrison) Produced by Fred Foster Recorded 1976; Nashville Released on the album Regeneration (Monument 7600) 1977 (P) 1977 Monument Records. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 22 24. That Lovin’ You Feelin’ Again (3:59) (Duet with Emmylou Harris) - from the motion picture Roadie (R. Orbison-C. Price) Produced by Brian Ahern Recorded 1980; Los Angeles Released as Warner Bros. single #49262 Peak chart position: #55 Pop; #6 Country (P) 1980 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Produced Under License From Warner Bros. Records Inc. Roy Orbison and Emmylou Harris—vocals; additional unidentified personnel 25. Hound Dog Man (2:42) (T. Stuart) Produced by Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford Recorded January 1979; Muscle Shoals Released on the album Laminar Flow (Elektra 198) 1979 (P) 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records Produced Under License From Atlantic Recording Corp. Roy Orbison—vocals; Larry Byrom, Bill Hinds, Tippy Armstrong, Robert Byrne, Mac McAnally or Lenny LeBlanc—guitars; Clayton Ivey—keyboards; Bob Wray, Lonnie Ledford or Lenny LeBlanc—bass; Roger Clark—drums and syndrums; Mickey Buckins and Tom Roady—percussion; Jim Horn, Harvey Thompson or Ronnie Eades— saxophone
1. Coming Home (4:00) (R. Orbison-W. Jennings-J.D. Souther) Produced by Chips Moman Recorded September 1985; Memphis Released on the album Class Of ’55 (America Smash 830002) 1986 (P) 1986 Mercury Records Courtesy of Mercury Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Roy Orbison—vocals; Reggie Young and J.R. Cobb—guitars; Bobby Wood and Bobby Emmons—keyboards; Mike Leech—bass; Gene Chrisman—drums 2. Waymore’s Blues (2:25) (with Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins) (W. Jennings-C. Buck) Produced by Chips Moman Recorded September 1985; Memphis Released on the album Class Of ’55 (America Smash 830002) 1986 (P) 1986 Mercury Records Courtesy of Mercury Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises Personnel same as Disc Four, Track 1; add Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins—vocals 3. Oh, Pretty Woman (3:02) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by Michael Utley and Roy Orbison Recorded 1985; Sherman Oaks, California Released on the album In Dreams: The Greatest Hits (Virgin 90604) 1987 (P) 1987 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; Dean Parks—guitar; Michael Utley—keyboards; Dennis Belfield—bass; Paul Leim—drums 4. In Dreams (2:50) - from the motion picture Blue Velvet (R. Orbison) Produced by T Bone Burnett, David Lynch and Roy Orbison Recorded April 1987: Los Angeles Released as Virgin single #99434 Peak chart position: #75 Country (P) 1987 Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 5. Not Alone Any More (3:23) - Traveling Wilburys (O. Wilbury-N. Wilbury-C.T. Wilbury Jr.-L. Wilbury-L. Wilbury) Produced by Otis and Nelson Wilbury Recorded May 1988 Released on the album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (Wilbury 25796) 1988 (P) 2007 T. Wilbury Limited, Exclusively Licensed to Rhino Entertainment Company Produced Under License From Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company Lefty Wilbury—vocals, guitar; Nelson Wilbury, Charlie T. Jr. and Lucky Wilbury— guitars; Otis Wilbury—keyboards, guitar; Jim Keltner—drums; Otis, Nelson, Charlie T. Jr. and Lucky Wilbury—backing vocals 6. You Got It (3:30) (J. Lynne-R. Orbison-T. Petty) Produced by Jeff Lynne Recorded April 1988 Released as Virgin single #99245 Peak chart position: #9 Pop; #7 Country (P) 1989 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals; Jeff Lynne—guitar, piano, keyboards, bass, backing vocals; Tom Petty—acoustic guitar, backing vocals; Phil Jones—drums, percussion 7. She’s A Mystery To Me (4:15) (D. Evans-P. Hewson) Produced by Bono Recorded Summer 1988 Released as Virgin single #99227 (P) 1989 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; Bono—guitar; Benmont Tench—piano and cheap strings; Howie Epstein—bass; Jim Keltner—drums 8. California Blue (3:56) (R. Orbison-J. Lynne-T. Petty) Produced by Jeff Lynne Recorded April 1988 Released as Virgin single #99202 Peak chart position: #51 Country (P) 1989 Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc Four, Track 6; add Mike Campbell—acoustic guitar, mandolin; Ian Wallace—drums, percussion 9. A Love So Beautiful (3:31) (J. Lynne-R. Orbison) Produced by Jeff Lynne Recorded April 1988 Released on the album Mystery Girl (Virgin 91058) 1989 (P) 1989 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals; Jeff Lynne—acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass, backing vocals; George Harrison—acoustic guitar; Ray Cooper—drums 10. (All I Can Do Is) Dream You (3:37) (live) (B. Burnette-D. Malloy) Produced by T Bone Burnett Recorded September 1987; Los Angeles Released on the album A Black And White Night Live (Virgin 91295) 1989 (P) 1997 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals, guitar; James Burton, T Bone Burnett, J.D. Souther, Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello—guitars; Glenn D. Hardin—piano; Tom Waits—organ; Mike Utley—keyboards; Jerry Scheff—bass; Ronnie Tutt—drums; Alex Acuña—percussion; Jackson Browne, J.D. Souther, Steve Soles, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt and Jennifer Warnes—backing vocals 11. Oh, Pretty Woman (6:09) (live) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by T Bone Burnett Recorded September 1987; Los Angeles Released as Virgin single #99159 Peak chart position: #89 Country (P) 1997 Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc Four, Track 10; add Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello, delete k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt and Jennifer Warnes—backing vocals 12. Heartbreak Radio (2:57) (T. Seals-F. Miller) Produced by Jeff Lynne Recorded 1988; overdubbed 1992 Released on the album King Of Hearts (Virgin 86520) 1992 (P) 1992 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals; instrumental and vocal accompaniment by Jeff Lynne 13. You’re The One (2:59) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Produced by T Bone Burnett; additional production by Barbara Orbison and George Massenberg Recorded July 1987; overdubbed 1992 Released on the album King Of Hearts (Virgin 86520) 1992 (P) 1992 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals; T Bone Burnett, David Hidalgo and Dean Parks—guitars; Booker T. Jones—Hammond B-3; T Bone Wolk—bass; Buell Neidlinger—stand-up bass; Jim Keltner—drums; k.d. lang—featured backing vocals 14. Crying (3:47) (Duet with k.d. lang) (R. Orbison-J. Melson) Produced by Don Was, David Was and Pete Anderson Recorded 1987; Boston Released as Virgin single #99388 Peak chart position: #42 Country (P) 1987 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison and k.d. lang—vocals; Steve Gibson—guitar; David Briggs—keyboards; Jim Johnson—bass; Kenny Buttrey—drums; Terry McMillan—harmonica 15. After The Love Has Gone (4:38) (R. Orbison-J.L. Williams) Produced by Don Was Recording date unknown; overdubbed 1992 Released on the album King Of Hearts (Virgin 86520) 1992 (P) 1992 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals; Mark Goldenberg—electric guitar, accordion, mandolin; Dean Parks—acoustic guitar, mandolin; Benmont Tench—piano; Don Was—Hammond B-3; James “Hutch” Hutchinson—bass; Ricky Fataar—drums; Lenny Castro—percussion; Willie Greene, Everett Drake, Wayne Murray and Francine Reed—backing vocals; Barbara Orbison, Andrew Gold, Doug Fieger, Mark Goldenberg, Benmont Tench, Don Was and Michael J. Libow—chorus 16. I Drove All Night (3:46) (B. Steinberg-T. Kelly) Produced by Jeff Lynne Recorded 1987; overdubbed 1992 Released as MCA single #54287 Peak chart position: #74 Pop (P) 1992 Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc Four, Track 12 17. Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time (3:31) - from the motion picture Insignificance (R. Orbison-W. Jennings) Produced by Will Jennings and David Briggs Recorded 1985 Released as ZTT/Island single #12ZTAS9 (P) 1985 Zenith Productions Ltd. Licensed Courtesy of Island Records Ltd. Roy Orbison—vocals; Steve Gibson, Larry Byrum and Brent Rowan—guitar; David Briggs—keyboards, synths; Larry Paxton—bass; Kenny Buttrey—drums 18. You May Feel Me Crying (4:17) - from the motion picture The End Of Violence (W. Jennings-R. Kerr) Produced by Brian Eno Recorded 1988; overdubbed 1997 Released on the album Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack The End Of Violence (Outpost 30008) 1997 (P) 1997 Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 19. Life Fades Away (3:41) - from the motion picture Less Than Zero (R. Orbison-G. Danzig) Produced by Rick Rubin Recorded 1987 Released on the original soundtrack album Less Than Zero (Def Jam 44042) 1987 (P) 1987 Orbison Records, Inc. Personnel same as Disc Three, Track 7 20. It’s Over (3:12) (live) (R. Orbison-B. Dees) Recorded December 4, 1988; Akron, Ohio Previously unreleased (P) 2008 Orbison Records, Inc. At the close of this, his final concert, Roy thanked “Benny, Bob, Fred, Tommy, Lisa, Gwen, Terry, Mike, Bob, Bruce, Turbo and, especially, Tom Dills.” Namely Benny Birchfield (driver), Bob Underwood (roadie), Lisa Mummert (backing vocals), Gwen Kay (backing vocals), Terry Elam (percussion), Michael Joyce, Bob Mummert (drums), Bruce Pearson (guitar), Jim “Turbo” Kirby (keyboards), and Tom Dills (soundman). 21. We’ll Take The Night (4:55) (R. Orbison-W. Jennings-J.D. Souther) Produced by Don Was Recorded possibly 1987; overdubbed 1992 Released on the album King Of Hearts (Virgin 86520) 1992 (P) 1992 Orbison Records, Inc. Roy Orbison—vocals; Reggie Young—electric guitar; Dean Parks—acoustic guitar; Larry Knechtal—piano; Benmont Tench—Hammond B-3; James “Hutch” Hutchinson— bass; Jeff Porcaro—drums; Clarence Clemons—saxophone; Willie Greene, Everett Drake, Wayne Murray, Francine Reed and Andrew Gold—backing vocals
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