Truly Truly True

Roy Orbison · Other Songs - Roy Orbison

I love you, I do



I love you truly, truly, true



Truly, true



If the world should end today



I could say at least I've had my day with you



Truly, true



Truly baby, I love you



Truly, truly, truly, true



And for some, the world may end



But for us it will begin again, and again



Truly, true



I love you, I do



I love you truly, truly, true



Truly, true

Truly Truly True

Roy Orbison's "Truly Truly True" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-1960s rock and roll output, characterized by his signature deep, resonant vocals and dramatic, sweeping arrangements. The track exemplifies the genre's evolution during this period, blending the emotional intensity of his earlier work with a more polished, driving rhythm section. While often associated with his broader catalog of romantic ballads and upbeat rockers, this recording highlights Orbison's ability to convey raw emotion through his distinctive vocal delivery and the lush production typical of his era. It remains a significant part of his discography, reflecting the enduring appeal of his style that defined the American rock landscape of the 1960s.