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Since one of the sub topics that seemed to develop in this thread is favorite Mazzy Star song, I gotta chime in. So many good ones to choose from. Maybe not my very favorite but a bit more up tempo compared to many of their songs.

 
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Incidentally, Elvis himself said he hated to go on after Roy. Roy had complete command of three octaves!

Elvis held Roy Orbison is very high regard, publicly stating that Roy had ' most perfect voice' and referring to him as the 'greatest singer in the world' during one of his Vegas concerts.

And Roy's respect was mutual, he went to Elvis' concerts from 1954 to 1976.

Roy was the only artist to OPEN for both The Beatles and Elvis Presley.


Elvis never recorded one of Roy Orbison's songs, a clear mark of respect in that he did not believe he could better him. The closest he came was one line of 'Running Scared' while recording 'Tomorrow Never Comes' for his classic Elvis Country LP in June 1970. Although legend has it that Roy turned up at the gates to Graceland with a song he has written for Elvis, 'Only The Lonely', however Elvis was not home and Roy went on to record the song which was his first smash hit. In 1979 Roy recorded a tribute song to Elvis, 'Hound Dog Man'.

On June 1, 1956 Elvis made a surprise visit to the Overton Park Shell in Memphis where old friends Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins and new Sun artists Roy Orbison and Warren Smith were performing.
 
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Elvis held Roy Orbison is very high regard, publicly stating that Roy had ' most perfect voice' and referring to him as the 'greatest singer in the world' during one of his Vegas concerts.

And Roy's respect was mutual, he went to Elvis' concerts from 1954 to 1976.

Roy was the only artist to OPEN for both The Beatles and Elvis Presley.

Great post!!!


Elvis never recorded one of Roy Orbison's songs, a clear mark of respect in that he did not believe he could better him. The closest he came was one line of 'Running Scared' while recording 'Tomorrow Never Comes' for his classic Elvis Country LP in June 1970. Although legend has it that Roy turned up at the gates to Graceland with a song he has written for Elvis, 'Only The Lonely', however Elvis was not home and Roy went on to record the song which was his first smash hit. In 1979 Roy recorded a tribute song to Elvis, 'Hound Dog Man'.

On June 1, 1956 Elvis made a surprise visit to the Overton Park Shell in Memphis where old friends Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins and new Sun artists Roy Orbison and Warren Smith were performing.
 
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Here's a very beautiful unknown folk song about San Francisco:

 

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