"Blue Bayou".

OK, girls and boys more Big-O: Inspired by a small sleepy town in southeastern Louisiana, Roy Orbison and Joe Melson penned this sublime romantic ballad which Orbison recorded in '61 but was not released until '63, when it became an international hit. With "Mean Woman Blues" as its B-Side, it peaked at #29 U.S. and #3 UK. Featured on the "American Made" movie soundtrack. Superbly performed on the Cinemax special "A Black & White Night Live" shortly before his untimely death in '88. Linda Ronstadt's ethereal '77 cover quickly became her signature tune. Certified Platinum and twice Grammy-nominated, it features The Eagles' Don Henley on backup vocals. #3 Billboard, #2 Country, #3 Easy Listening. Song? Answer: "Blue Bayou". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kri4VH_Mdd4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGB9cvWdn04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp9G0zkorio OK, more "Big O": This Orbison/Melson ballad was released in Aug. '63. Peaked at #26 on Billboard's Black (!) chart and at #29 Pop. Linda Ronstadt's '77 cover reached #2 on Country and #3 on Pop and Adult Contemporary simultaneously and was certified Platinum. Song? For extra credit, Dickson's Baseball Dictionary calls a fastball a "Linda Ronstadt". Why?

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