The 1960s singer Bruce Springsteen said was out of everyone’s league: “He did something nobody else did”
The pure sounds of loneliness.

Roy Orbison was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist whose powerful operatic voice, emotionally rich songwriting and timeless recordings made him one of the most influential artists in rock and popular music.
Rising to prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Orbison created classics including ‘Only the Lonely’, ‘Crying’, ‘In Dreams’, ‘Blue Bayou’, ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ and ‘You Got It’. His unique blend of rock and roll, country, pop and orchestral balladry set him apart from his contemporaries, while his dark stage attire and trademark sunglasses became iconic.
After a career resurgence in the 1980s through collaborations with the Traveling Wilburys and the success of ‘Mystery Girl’, Orbison’s legacy was cemented as one of popular music’s greatest vocalists and songwriters.
The pure sounds of loneliness.
One exception to a well-written rule.
A voice that sends shivers.
The true legends captured on tape.
Too unique for another’s words.
The great lyrical genius.
Never losing that spark.