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Roy Orbison: Songs We Love

We are coming at you today from with a lesson on how to play the legendary “Oh, Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison. Besides being a huge international hit “Oh Pretty Woman” contains some of the most recognizable guitar work of the early 60’s. In this Oh Pretty Woman guitar lesson you will learn how to play all of those catchy riffs and chord progressions step-by-step. It is also a nice exercise on crossing strings. Bet you didn’t know that!

About Oh, Pretty Woman. “Oh, Pretty Woman” or “Pretty Woman” is a song recorded by Roy Orbison, written by Orbison and Bill Dees. It was released as a single.

Add Genre. Add Styles. Add Moods. Add Themes. A strong, sinuous bass line intro was a primary consideration to win concentrated rock airplay as the British Invasion raged during the mid-’60s. Seldom was a stronger or catchier one devised than the pulsating kickoff to Roy Orbison’s immortal “Oh, Pretty Woman. Orbison and songwriting partner Bill Dees had been inspired by the pretty sight of Orbison’s wife Claudette the namesake of the Everly Brothers’ Orbison-penned hit, “Claudette” , somehow emerging with an upbeat masterpiece shot through with intense longing and more than a little frustration as Orbison virtually begs a lady passerby to be his for the night the bold gambit succeeds in the end, but he stretches the conclusion out for maximum dramatic tension.

The leering little growl that Orbison unfurled on his previous hit “Mean Woman Blues” — rather out of character for the shy singer — resurfaces, along with an appreciatively drawled “Mercy! The gold record was one of two chart-toppers for Orbison, ‘s “Running Scared” preceding it into the winner’s circle. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age.