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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Bb /CD The night is bright and gay but I'm so blue D#C7 my heart must have it's way and dream of you FCmFBb that's why I sigh and sip my lonely wine
/CD Your picture on the wall your smiling face D#C7 brings back the memory of your embrace FCmFBbBb7 I start to cry into my lonely wine
D#GCm Teardrops fall but all they bring is heartache D#GCm It's better if I never think at all DmA7Dm Still they soothe the pain my lonely thoughts make A7FCmF I never quite succeed in hiding all, so let them fall
Where ever you may be, I'll still be true and when the clouds roll by I'll come to you but until then I'll drink my lonely wine
Change key to D and play last verse with the chord sequece: DF#GE7AEmAD