"In Dreams" by Roy Orbison.

OK, girls and boys, more "Big O": This 1963 "operatic ballad of lost love" came to Roy Orbison upon awakening one morning and he penned it in 20 minutes. It peaked at #7 in the U.S. and stayed in the UK charts for 5 months while he toured with The Beatles. Ringo was quoted as saying: "Roy Orbison was the only act that The Beatles didn't want to follow." In 2:48 min. he goes through 7 distinct "movements", each with unique melodies and chord progressions, utilizing 2 out of his 4-octave range! #312 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Figures prominently during the climax of David Lynch's 1987 "Blue Velvet". Song? Answer: "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison. His voice and songwriting never cease to amaze me. Years ago we saw his exhibit at the Grammy Museum in L.A. - fabulous! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSeIh9rmEUs&list=RDmSeIh9rmEUs&start_radio=1

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