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The All-Time Greatest Hits of Roy Orbison

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All-Time Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
Roy Orbison
Released1972
GenreRockabilly, country, pop
Length52:20
LabelMonument
ProducerFred Foster
Roy Orbison chronology
Hank Williams The Roy Orbison Way
(1970)
All-Time Greatest Hits
(1972)
Roy Orbison Sings
(1972)

All-Time Greatest Hits is a 2-LP compilation album by Roy Orbison released in 1972, featuring the original Monument Records recordings. The album was re-released on compact disc by CBS Records in 1989. The album was given a high-quality digital remastering from the original analog master tapes by Steve Hoffman for DCC Compact Classics, Inc. in 1997, catalog number GZS-1118. In 2008, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) released a half-speed mastered, limited edition, 2-LP version on 180 gm. vinyl, catalog number MFSL 2–304. This MFSL release, remastered by Rob LoVerde and Shawn R. Britton, has received positive reviews for sound quality.[1]

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Transcription

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Only the Lonely" (1960)Orbison, Joe MelsonLonely and Blue2:26
2."Leah" (1962)OrbisonMore of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:25
3."In Dreams" (1963)OrbisonIn Dreams2:48
4."Uptown" (1959)Orbison, MelsonRoy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:06
5."It's Over" (1964)Orbison, Bill DeesMore of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:46
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Crying" (1961)Orbison, MelsonCrying2:45
2."Dream Baby" (1962)Cindy WalkerRoy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:32
3."Blue Angel" (1960)Orbison, MelsonLonely and Blue2:50
4."Working for the Man" (1962)OrbisonMore of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:38
5."Candy Man" (1961)Beverly Ross, Fred NeilRoy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:44
Side 3
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Running Scared" (1961)Orbison, MelsonCrying2:11
2."Falling" (1963)OrbisonMore of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:22
3."Love Hurts" (1961)Boudleaux BryantCrying2:28
4."Shahdaroba" (1963)Cindy WalkerIn Dreams2:39
5."I'm Hurtin'" (1960)Orbison, MelsonLonely and Blue2:42
Side 4
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Mean Woman Blues" (1963)Claude DeMetriusMore of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:24
2."Pretty Paper" (1963)Willie NelsonMore of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:45
3."The Crowd" (1962)Orbison, MelsonRoy Orbison's Greatest Hits2:22
4."Blue Bayou" (1963)Orbison, MelsonIn Dreams2:26
5."Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964)Orbison, DeesOrbisongs2:56

References

  1. ^ Fremer, Michael. "Mobile Fidelity Tackles Roy Orbison". AnalogPlanet.com. Retrieved 1 February 2020.


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