Roy Orbison – Mean Woman Blues
Introduction: Roy Orbison’s 1956 song “Mean Woman Blues” is a cornerstone of early rockabilly music. Rockabilly, a genre blending elements of rock…
Introduction: Roy Orbison’s 1956 song “Mean Woman Blues” is a cornerstone of early rockabilly music. Rockabilly, a genre blending elements of rock…
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