A soaring powerhouse that became a major chart hit.
King of Hearts is a posthumous studio album by rock and roll legend Roy Orbison, released in 1992. It serves as a tribute to his enduring vocal power and includes some of his final recordings. 💿 Album Overview October 1992
Featured in the film Insignificance . 💡 Why It Matters
This collection proved Orbison’s voice remained peerless until the very end. The production team, many of whom worked on his Mystery Girl album and The Traveling Wilburys, ensured a polished, modern sound that still honored his 1960s roots. It’s often considered the "lost" companion to his comeback era. ⚠️ Note on Downloading
A Grammy-winning re-recording of his 1961 classic.
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Compiled from sessions recorded before his death in 1988 Signature Track: Includes "I Drove All Night" 🎵 Key Tracks to Listen For
Showcases his late-career rockabilly revival style.