Cheyanne

Roy Orbison · Other Songs - Roy Orbison

I left Nabraska lookin' at sundown, needin' a shave and a bath

Wyoming night time could be a comedown, where do I go for a relapse?

Cheyanne, Cheyanne



Goofin' with the bar fly.pretty little green eyes sure can throw a smile

Head's in the right place,

baby's got a sweet face, falls down western style



Cheyanne, Cheyanne get me high an' keep me that way

Cheyanne, Cheyanne still try an' steal my heart away

Cheyanne, Cheyanne



Annie is a cowgirl, a here and now girl, she says she can make me her man

She showed me how, I said "oh wow" I'll come again when I can



To Cheyanne, Cheyanne, get me high an' steal my heart away

Cheyanne, Cheyanne stop your cryin', cos I'm here to stay



Cheyanne, Cheyanne, Cheyanne, Cheyanne, Cheyanne,

Cheyanne, Cheyanne, Cheyanne, Cheyanne, Cheyanne...

Cheyanne - Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison's "Cheyanne" stands as a poignant example of his signature sound, blending lush orchestration with his distinctive, resonant vocals. Released during the early 1960s, the track exemplifies the romantic ballad style that defined Orbison's career, characterized by dramatic dynamic shifts and emotional depth. While the song lacks a widely recognized commercial release on major singles charts, it remains a significant part of his discography, showcasing his ability to craft atmospheric and melancholic compositions. The recording captures the essence of mid-century rock and roll, where the interplay between the band's arrangement and Orbison's vocal delivery created a timeless quality. It reflects the era's focus on storytelling through music, offering listeners a glimpse into the personal and artistic expression that made Orbison a legendary figure in American music history.