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".
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
(note: this is the 1976 version not the 1968 original which has different lyrics)
Intro: EBF#mD
EB7 At night I try not to cry F#mDB7 Each tomorrow brings more sorrow EB7 All the time you're on my mind F#mDB7 My heart just aches, it almost breaks B7E n.C. It's almost dawn, heartache
/E /F# /G#A I know it's over E But I don't know why /E /F# /G#F# You reached out and touched me B7 And then you said goodbye
Oh it's unreal, the way I feel It's almost dawn the night's too long My dream is gone, I'm all alone with heartache
Heartache of heartache Deeper than blue Teardrop on teardrop I'm still in love with you
Oh, what a way to start a day Heartaches today like yesterday B7E Here comes the sun no place to run from heartaches F#ABE Over you, heartaches over you