Whirlwind

Roy Orbison · Other Songs - Roy Orbison

You're the figure of a woman

You're the mind of a child

A pretty whirlwind



You don't know just what you're doing

When you love me with your smile

A lovely whirlwind



A whirlwind Of warm desire

Whirlwind, Burning fire Woman, realize

That the devil in disguise, Is a whirlwind

Born to be running wild and free

Whirlwind



Born to make fools of guys like me

You pick me up like a whirlwind

You put me down like a whirlwind

Each time you touch me I'm trouble-bound

Whirl,whirl,whirlwind, Whirl,whirl,whirlwind

Whirl,whirl,whirlwind, Whirl,whirl,whirlwind

Whirlwind

Whirlwind - Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison's "Whirlwind" stands as a defining track from his mid-1960s period, showcasing his signature blend of lush orchestration and soaring vocals. The song exemplifies the dramatic emotional depth that characterized Orbison's work during this era, utilizing his distinctive falsetto to create an atmosphere of intense longing and melancholy. While often associated with his broader catalog of romantic ballads, "Whirlwind" captures a specific intensity that set it apart from many of his contemporaries. It remains a testament to Orbison's ability to craft cinematic soundscapes that resonated deeply with audiences, cementing his legacy as a master of soulful rock and roll. The recording reflects the high production values of the time, where every nuance of his voice was amplified to maximum effect, creating a timeless piece of music that continues to be celebrated for its raw power and emotional authenticity.