"Running Scared" is a song musician Roy Orbison , which was released as a single in March 1961.
This song was forever in the classical repertoire of an artist who conquered the charts in early the 60's with his voice so particular, which contained an emotion that left Juella within the Pop and Rock. Besides, Orbison had this great talent of the saddest ballads mix with the delicacy of the symphonic, occupying nuances worthy of a classic juto a perfect vocals.
With the help of composer Joe Melson, Roy Orbison wrote a classical piece that borders the field with under a tense melodramatic musical part that is guided by a guitar to strum notes typical of the bolero.
Orbison, an expert in creating memorable ballads in "Running Scared" explores the wilder side of human being, what is going to duel to get himself a woman. Under
a story that mixes betrayal, jealousy, pride and anxiety this musician originally from Vernon , sail the seas of a problematic situation while an orchestra poc by little adding your notes to give that feeling in the air of suspense that grows with you over the minutes.
other thing that makes it more appealing to this piece of Orbison is playing with fear, with the atmosphere of danger creates a fight between couples, particularly when it gets an ex-boyfriend in the middle of the conversation. In this war of egos, lies and betrayal began a theme that perhaps many ballads have already tried albeit slightly risky, but as you see Orbison nobody ever did. The same happens on the idea of \u200b\u200bincluding at the height of the rock and roll a bolero rhythm guitar, experimental sound that is credited Roy faithfully, and to this day draws applause ...
With a brilliant climax, where ruffles canante or singing in a chorus that's sure to leave heavenly hair stand on end, this song was ready to be a hit. What finally did, as Orbison came through "Running Scared" , to first place in Billboard, and the ninth in the UK, staying as classic piece in your repertoire ...
Because of its great success, "Running Scared" was covered by great artists, who wanted to earn some dollars sac wonderful singing this sad song. These "masters" stand Del Shannon, Glen Campbell and Australian actor and musician, Nick Cave , who made new versions of the "dime", but never could match the interpretation of original ...
Enjoy!
With the help of composer Joe Melson, Roy Orbison wrote a classical piece that borders the field with under a tense melodramatic musical part that is guided by a guitar to strum notes typical of the bolero.
Orbison, an expert in creating memorable ballads in "Running Scared" explores the wilder side of human being, what is going to duel to get himself a woman. Under
a story that mixes betrayal, jealousy, pride and anxiety this musician originally from Vernon , sail the seas of a problematic situation while an orchestra poc by little adding your notes to give that feeling in the air of suspense that grows with you over the minutes.
other thing that makes it more appealing to this piece of Orbison is playing with fear, with the atmosphere of danger creates a fight between couples, particularly when it gets an ex-boyfriend in the middle of the conversation. In this war of egos, lies and betrayal began a theme that perhaps many ballads have already tried albeit slightly risky, but as you see Orbison nobody ever did. The same happens on the idea of \u200b\u200bincluding at the height of the rock and roll a bolero rhythm guitar, experimental sound that is credited Roy faithfully, and to this day draws applause ...
With a brilliant climax, where ruffles canante or singing in a chorus that's sure to leave heavenly hair stand on end, this song was ready to be a hit. What finally did, as Orbison came through "Running Scared" , to first place in Billboard, and the ninth in the UK, staying as classic piece in your repertoire ...
Because of its great success, "Running Scared" was covered by great artists, who wanted to earn some dollars sac wonderful singing this sad song. These "masters" stand Del Shannon, Glen Campbell and Australian actor and musician, Nick Cave , who made new versions of the "dime", but never could match the interpretation of original ...
Enjoy!
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