Roy Orbison Sings is the sixteenth album recorded by Roy Orbison and the ninth for MGM Records, released in May 1972. Around this time, Orbison's hit singles had well and truly dried up, but this album is said to be one of his finest.
The album was released on compact disc by Diablo Records on October 25, 2004, as one of three albums combined on one CD along with Memphis and Milestones from 1973.[1]Roy Orbison Sings was included in a box set entitled The MGM Years 1965-1973 - Roy Orbison, which contains 12 of his MGM studio albums, 1 compilation, and was released on December 4, 2015.[2]
History
The album was recorded during various sessions, starting in August 1969, then at various times during 1970 and 1971. Around this time Orbison's former composer Joe Melson returned to Orbison after Melson was writing songs on his own.[citation needed]
Bruce Eder of AllMusic described the album as an "amazingly consistent album" and noted Orbison's vocals are at their "strongest and most confident, whether on romantic ballads such as 'God Love You" or "Rings of Gold", or on slightly more country-flavored numbers like 'Plain Jane Country (Come to Town)'.[3]
As a "Special Merit Pick", Billboard Magazine believed Orbison remained "in fine voice" while the production on the track "Rings of Gold" was a "triumph".[5]
Side one:
Tracks 1, 5 produced by Joe Melson and Roy Orbison
Track 2 produced by Don Gant
Tracks 3, 4, 6 produced by Wesley Rose
Side two:
Tracks 1, 3 produced by Joe Melson and Roy Orbison
Track 2 produced by Don Gant
Track 4 produced by Mike Curb
Track 5 produced by Wesley Rose