Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits - Track Listing

Track Listing

All tracks composed by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson; except where indicated

Side one
  1. "The Crowd"
  2. "Love Star" (Cindy Walker)
  3. "Crying"
  4. "Evergreen" (Joe Tanner)
  5. "Running Scared"'
  6. "Mama" (Roy Orbison, Joe Melson, Ray Rush)
Side two
  1. "Candy Man" (Beverly Ross, Fred Neil)
  2. "Only The Lonely"
  3. "Dream Baby" (Cindy Walker)
  4. "Blue Angel"
  5. "Uptown"
  6. "I'm Hurtin'"
Roy Orbison
Studio albums
  • Roy Orbison at the Rock House (1961)
  • Lonely and Blue (1961)
  • Crying (1962)
  • In Dreams (1963)
  • There Is Only One Roy Orbison (1965)
  • Orbisongs (1965)
  • The Orbison Way (1966)
  • The Classic Roy Orbison (1966)
  • Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson (1967)
  • The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967)
  • Cry Softly Lonely One (1967)
  • Roy Orbison's Many Moods (1969)
  • Big O (1970)
  • Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way (1970)
  • Roy Orbison Sings (1972)
  • Memphis (1972)
  • Milestones (1973)
  • I'm Still In Love With You (1976)
  • Regeneration (1977)
  • Laminar Flow (1979)
  • In Dreams: The Greatest Hits (1987 – studio re-recordings of earlier hits)
  • Mystery Girl (1989)
  • King of Hearts (1992)
Compilations
  • Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits (1962)
  • More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits (1964)
  • Early Orbison (1964)
  • The Great Songs of Roy Orbison (1970)
  • All-Time Greatest Hits (1972)
  • In Dreams: The Greatest Hits (1987)
  • 16 Biggest Hits (1999)
Collaborations
  • Class of '55 (1986)
  • Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988)
Soundtrack appearances
  • Roadie (1980)
  • Less Than Zero (1987)
Live
  • A Black & White Night Live (1989)
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Traveling Wilburys

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