On December 6, 1988, Roy Orbison was in the midst of a massive career resurgence. After being out of the limelight for almost two decades, he had rebounded, first as a 1987 inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, then as a member of The Traveling Wilburys, and was also planning a release for Mystery Girl, his comeback solo album.

He died of a massive heart attack that night at the age of 52.

On the 32nd anniversary of his passing, I am playing a nine-song medley of his music, beginning with one of his earliest recordings in 1959 all the way through his final recording in 1988.
Wait, that’s not quite true. I was going to end with that song from Mystery Girl but I decided to end the medley with his signature song from 1964.

It seemed only fitting.

I have long believed Roy Orbison had the sweetest voice this side of heaven. Nothing or no one has ever changed my opinion. There are a few singer/songwriters who have the ability to make me ache inside and cause me to marvel at the beauty of the art of song. Virtually every Roy Orbison song did that.

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The Roy Orbison Medley