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Rod Temperton
- "Sweet Freedom" was written by Rod Temperton who wrote many songs for Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones and George Benson, and collaborated with McDonald on his song " Yah Mo B There." The song was written for the movie Running Scared with Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal, who can be seen in the music video.
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Del Shannon recorded the song for his 1965 album 1,661 Seconds with Del Shannon and sang the finale "with me" just as Orbison had, in full voice, not falsetto. The song was used for the trailer for the 2017 horror film, Jigsaw
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Running Scared by Roy Orbison song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
Oct 15, 2021 · In his autobiography Chronicles, Volume 1, Bob Dylan wrote a vivid passage about hearing Roy Orbison sing “Running Scared” on the radio back in the early ’60s. “He was now singing his ...
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1. Running Scared / Main Title2. Love on a Washing Machine3. The Duke4. True Grit / "Get Down"5. Chasing The Bullet6. Crack House Cacophony7. Sitdown8. The B...
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Aug 12, 2020 · The song was written by Orbison with the help of Joe Melson, and is known for not having a chorus and instead banks on a progression that gradually builds up and is greatly assisted by the lyrics, arrangement, and Orbison’s vocal performance.
Roy Orbison 1961 Running Scared 1080 HQ Lyrics - YouTube. On this date in 1961, RUNNING SCARED by ROY ORBISON entered the Billboard Chart at #71 (Apr 10, 1961) Orbison began his career with...
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May 6, 2024 · Roy Orbison composed the track with his good friend Joe Melson. They wrote the song during a holiday in Acapulco. Melson describes the period as a time when Orbison was feeling particularly vulnerable about his relationship with his wife Claudette.