Roy Orbison - Penny Arcade album flac
Performer: Roy OrbisonTitle: Penny Arcade
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 1969
Country: US
MP3 album: 1761 mb
FLAC album: 1953 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MMF WMA DXD MP3 AAC AHX AA
Genre: Rock
Album The Big O. Penny Arcade Lyrics. A light shone in the night somewhere ahead Blue turned into green, then it was red And, stirring the night, loud music played The light I saw in the night was a penny arcade. And music played in the penny arcade Yes, it played and it played, played all the time "Roll up and spend your last dime!" At first I thought it a dream that I was in Lost, lost in a sea of glass and tin But no, so dipping my hand in the back of my jeans I grabbed a handful of coins to feed the machines. Step up and play," each machine seemed to say As I walked round and round the penny arcade "Just ring the bell on the big bagatelle And you'll make all the coloured lights cascade. Step up and play," each machine seemed to say As I walked round.
The Big O is the fifteenth music album recorded by Roy Orbison, and according to Marcel Riesco's official Roy Orbison discography, his second for London Records in the United Kingdom. The music and backing vocals were provided by English group, the Art Movement on all tracks except for "Penny Arcade", which was a studio recording and was released as a single in 1969, peaking at in the UK and would be Orbison's last UK chart success during his lifetime
Roy Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer-songwriter who found the most success in the early rock and roll era from 1956 to 1964. He later enjoyed a resurgence in the late 1980s with chart success as a member of the Traveling Wilburys and with his Mystery Girl album which included the hit single "You Got It". At the height of his popularity, 22 of Orbison's songs placed on the US Billboard Top 40 chart, and six peaked in the top five, including two number one hits
Album: Live from Birmingham. Your browser does not support the audio element. Penny Arcade - ROY ORBISON. Missed the show? Listen to the Chris Evans Podcast. Join The Virgin Radio UK friends and family club.
Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson. Tribute, 1967, MGM Records. 4. She Won't Hang Her Love Out (On The Line). 5. Casting My Spell On You. 6. Penny Arcade. The Great Songs of Roy Orbison. Album, 1970, MGM Records.
Virgin, EMI Music Distribution. Communication Breakdown. The Legends Collection: The Roy Orbison Collection. Roy Orbison Collection, Vol. 1. Dressed To Kill. Most Famous Hits: The Album. Definitive Collection
Penny Arcade may also refer to: Penny arcade, a venue for coin-operated devices. Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, a 2008 series of video games based on the webcomic. Penny Arcade, a 1929 play led by American actor and dancer James Cagney. Penny Arcade", a song by Roy Orbison. Penny Arcade", a 1967 single by The Cyrkle. Penny Arcade, an early video game by Bill Budge, mimicking Pong.
Penny Arcade, Tennessee Owns My Soul (7", Single). Penny Arcade, Tennessee Owns My Soul (7", Single, Promo). Penny Arcade (7", Single). London Records, London American Recordings.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | Penny ArcadeWritten By – King |
| B | Tennessee Owns My SoulWritten-By – B. Dees*, R. Orbison* |
Credits
- Arranged By – Jim Hall
- Producer – Wesley Rose
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BIEM
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K 14079 | Roy Orbison | Penny Arcade / Tennessee Owns My Soul (7", Single) | MGM Records | K 14079 | US | 1969 |
| DL 20898 | Roy Orbison | Penny Arcade / Tennessee Owns My Soul (7", Single, Promo) | London Records | DL 20898 | Germany | 1969 |
| HL 10285 | Roy Orbison | Penny Arcade / Tennessee Owns My Soul (7", Single) | London Records | HL 10285 | Sweden | 1969 |
| HLU 10285 | Roy Orbison | Penny Arcade (7", Single) | London Records, London American Recordings | HLU 10285 | UK | 1969 |
| 5.660 | Roy Orbison | Penny Arcade (7", Single) | London Records | 5.660 | Belgium | 1969 |








