At 48, Roy Orbison's Son FINALLY Admits What We All Suspected

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At 48, Roy Orbison's Son FINALLY Admits What We All Suspected

With a career spanning over three decades, Rock icon Roy Orbison was one of the most influential musicians of his generation.

Rocking the sixties with hits like 'Oh, Pretty Woman' and 'Crying', Roy cemented himself as one of the leading stars of the 1960s, before finding a successful career resurgence two decades later. However, Roy’s life was not a bed of rocking roses. After facing numerous tragedies and eventually passing on at the peak of his career resurgence, his son Alex has finally come forward to admit what we've always suspected about his dad. What is it, you ask? Let's get right into it.

All Comments (21)
  • There was nobody like Roy Orbison. His voice was one of a kind and loved by many. His music is timeless!
  • @user-bz8eh6uq4r
    I never suspected Roy of anything. He was just a unique, gifted , and one of a kind singer, period.
  • @paulaholian3904
    There will never be another Roy…a gentle man with a unique and beautiful voice, RIP Roy
  • @chriszasada9756
    Roy was an original, No One sounded like him . All time Classic who will live on forever
  • Roy Orbison has the best voice ever! He gave us so much beautiful songs. He was also a great person and we will listen to his songs forever❤
  • @thisisme3238
    I'm a huge fan of Roy Orbison as I grew up from childhood. I'm disappointed, you failed to mention one of Roy's biggest hits, "Blue Bayou," and where it fell during Roy's music career. 🙏 RIP ROY ORBISON 🙏
  • @katanaki3059
    The secret was he had heart problems& had been having chest pains before his heart attack. Still love listening to Roy Orbison!
  • Man, a lot of tragedies in this man's life. He was however blessed with a beautiful voice. Rest in Peace Mr Roy Orbison. Oh, and by the way Elvis loved Roy's voice. Roy sung some beautiful songs that went on to become huge hits. His most popular ones are not mentioned here, but any Orbison fan knows which ones they are. Thank you so much for this video.
  • @eileenfrank3686
    The Black and White Concert is a remarkable recording of Orbison's world and talent.
  • Roy was one of a kind. Singer, songwriter, and sweet guitar player. Only the lonely was one of my all-time favorites .
  • Saw Roy in the sixties three times in Birmingham. The last time was with his group The Art Movmemt. He sat on a high stool and never stepped off it. Just sang his heart out. Brilliant.
  • Watched Roy Orbison in concert in Auckland New Zealand in 1964. His singing touched my heart. RIP dear man.❤
  • @bobbydolan
    Roy, like Elvis and Cash, was a real gift to us. I'm so grateful I was a teen in the 50s and 60s. What a great time to be alive. Thanks, Roy.
  • Many people feel an extremely deep love for Roy's music. We do more than just listen to his music: it goes straight to our hearts. I'm touched by the friendship that lives among his three sons.
  • I worshpped Roy. His first 5 notes to Oh Pretty Woman made me dance around as a 6 year old. He was my inspiration for studying music and patiently waiting tll I got a guitar at age 13. 55 years later I still think of him as the best voice . Even my 80 year old neighbours still borrow the Traveling Wilburys DVD for extended periods of time. He'll go down in musical history as a great, if not, the best singer ever. No-one can match that sound and the octave ranges he could sing. A true great.
  • Elvis, Roy, and Rick Nelson were my go to singers of the 1960s!!! These legends made my childhood years a thing of wonder and beauty 😍!!! I miss them terribly!!!
  • @garyc4717
    I saw Roy live in London and wow what a show, it was around 72 /73. I remember driving with a friend to a club here in Perth Western Australia when the news came over the radio about Roy's passing, absolutely devastating, he will live on forever with his music 👏👏👏🎶⭐🙏
  • ✨🙏✨RIP ROY ORBISON, GEORGE HARRISON & TOM PETTY . MISSED SO DEEPLY ✨🙏✨✌️💗For Eternity