Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988), nicknamed "The Big O", was an influential American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll, whose recording career spanned more than four decades. By the mid-1960s Orbison was internationally recognized for his ballads of lost love, rhythmically advanced melodies, three-octave vocal range, characteristic dark sunglasses, and sometimes distinctive usage of falsetto, typified in songs such as "Only the Lonely, "Oh, Pretty Woman", and "Crying".
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BbD# Blue Avenue, where I spend my lonely days without you FBbF Blue Avenue, why did you go and tell me we were through? BbD# You’ve stolen my heart and my love and now you say we’re through. D#7FBb I’m walking down, they’re walking down Blue Avenue.
Chorus: D#D#7Bb Whoa, Blue Avenue, yeah, yeah, I’m felling so bad. D#F Blue Avenue, I lost the very best woman that I ever had
Alone, so alone but I pray that someday I’ll find you down at the end down at the end of Blue Avenue
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Alone, so alone, but I pray that someday I’ll find you down at the end, down at the end of Blue Avenue.