Laugh - Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison's "Laugh" stands as a poignant example of his ability to blend rockabilly roots with lush, dramatic orchestration. Released during the early 1960s, the track exemplifies his signature sound, characterized by soaring falsetto vocals and deep, resonant bass lines that create an emotional depth rarely matched by his contemporaries. While often associated with his most famous ballads, "Laugh" showcases his versatility within the rock and roll genre, capturing a moment of levity that is undercut by an underlying melancholy. The recording reflects the era's transition from pure rockabilly to a more polished, soul-influenced pop sound, cementing Orbison's status as a pivotal figure in American music history. |