Memphis (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

Side one
  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)
Side two
  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 Gilles
  5. "Danny Boy" – (Frederick Weatherly)
Roy Orbison
Studio albums
  • Roy Orbison at the Rock House (1961)
  • Lonely and Blue (1961)
  • Crying (1962)
  • In Dreams (1963)
  • There Is Only One Roy Orbison (1965)
  • Orbisongs (1965)
  • The Orbison Way (1966)
  • The Classic Roy Orbison (1966)
  • Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson (1967)
  • The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967)
  • Cry Softly Lonely One (1967)
  • Roy Orbison's Many Moods (1969)
  • Big O (1970)
  • Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way (1970)
  • Roy Orbison Sings (1972)
  • Memphis (1972)
  • Milestones (1973)
  • I'm Still In Love With You (1976)
  • Regeneration (1977)
  • Laminar Flow (1979)
  • In Dreams: The Greatest Hits (1987 – studio re-recordings of earlier hits)
  • Mystery Girl (1989)
  • King of Hearts (1992)
Compilations
  • Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits (1962)
  • More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits (1964)
  • Early Orbison (1964)
  • The Great Songs of Roy Orbison (1970)
  • All-Time Greatest Hits (1972)
  • In Dreams: The Greatest Hits (1987)
  • 16 Biggest Hits (1999)
Collaborations
  • Class of '55 (1986)
  • Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988)
Soundtrack appearances
  • Roadie (1980)
  • Less Than Zero (1987)
Live
  • A Black & White Night Live (1989)
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Traveling Wilburys

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