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Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison and K.D. Lang Perform 'Crying' on Top of the Pops

Date: 1988

In January 1988, during the taping of "Top of the Pops," Roy Orbison performed "Crying" alongside K.D. Lang, showcasing his enduring influence in the music industry. This live recording occurred shortly after the release of his album "Mystery Girl" in 1989, which was pivotal in revitalizing his career. "Mystery Girl" included hit singles like "You Got It," and marked a significant resurgence for Orbison, who had faced challenges in the preceding years. Not only was this collaboration notable for its blending of classic and contemporary styles, but it also highlighted Orbison's remarkable vocal range and emotional depth. The performance with K.D. Lang further exemplified his appeal across generations, as she brought a fresh reinterpretation to his classic hits. This marked a significant phase in Orbison's legacy, as he transitioned into a celebrated figure in the latter part of his career.

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