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::<span style="font-size:92%">(1989, ''[[Roy Orbison: Mystery Girl|Mystery Girl]]'')
::<span style="font-size:92%">(1989, ''[[Roy Orbison: Mystery Girl|Mystery Girl]]'')
::<span style="font-size:92%">(1989, ''A Black & White Night Live'' - recorded [[Concert 1987-09-30 A Black And White Night|1987-09-30]].)
::<span style="font-size:92%">(1989, ''A Black & White Night Live'' - recorded [[Concert 1987-09-30 Los Angeles|1987-09-30]].)
::<span style="font-size:92%">(1998, ''[[Songs Of Elvis Costello: Bespoke Songs, Lost Dogs, Detours & Rendezvous]]'')
::<span style="font-size:92%">(1998, ''[[Songs Of Elvis Costello: Bespoke Songs, Lost Dogs, Detours & Rendezvous]]'')



Revision as of 18:04, 8 September 2012

Roy Orbison, Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello, September 30, 1987, Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles.   Roy Orbison's The Orbison Way (1966) is included in Elvis Costello's "500 Albums You Need" (Vanity Fair, Nov. 2000).

Performed with Elvis Costello and others:

1987-09-30, Los Angeles, CA - taping for Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night


Co-songwriter (with Bill Dees) on:

Oh, Pretty Woman


Covered an Elvis Costello song:

The Comedians
(1989, Mystery Girl)
(1989, A Black & White Night Live - recorded 1987-09-30.)
(1998, Songs Of Elvis Costello: Bespoke Songs, Lost Dogs, Detours & Rendezvous)


Elvis wrote "The Days Take Care Of Everything" for Orbison.


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