Memphis (album)

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Memphis
Memphis cover
Studio album by Roy Orbison
Released November 1972
Genre Rock Ballads
Label MGM (SE 4867)
Professional reviews
Roy Orbison chronology
Roy Orbison Sings
(1972)
Memphis
(1972)
Milestones
(1973)

Memphis is an album recorded by Roy Orbison for MGM Records. The album was released in November of 1972 .

  1. "Memphis, Tennessee" – (Chuck Berry)
  2. "Why A Woman Cries" – (Jerry McBee)
  3. "Run, Baby, Run (Back Into My Arms)" – (Joe Melson & Don Gant)
  4. "Take Care Of Your Woman" – (Jerry McBee)
  5. "I'm The Man On Susie's Mind" – (Joe Melson & Glenn Barber)
  6. "I Can't Stop Loving You" – (Don Gibson)

  1. "Run The Engines Up High" – (Jerry McBee)
  2. "It Ain't No Big Thing (But It's Growing)" – (Neal Merritt, Alice Joy Merritt, Shorty Hall)
  3. "I Fought The Law" – (Sonny Curtis)
  4. "The Three Bells" – (Bert Reisfeld) & (Jean Villard)
  5. "Danny Boy" – (Frederick Weatherly)
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