Roy Orbison Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Roy Orbison was a vocalist beloved around the world for his clean-toned, soaring falsetto voice.
In Japan, he’s strongly associated with being “the Oh, Pretty Woman guy,” but in the United States he was a major star with numerous hit songs.
He also played an active role in the supergroup Traveling Wilburys, which he formed with the likes of Bob Dylan and George Harrison.
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Roy Orbison Popular Song Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Ooby DoobyRoy Orbison8rank/position

The artist who made a striking debut on the 1950s rock ’n’ roll scene was American musician Roy Orbison.
Blending rockabilly with rock ’n’ roll, the song features a buoyant rhythm, powerful vocals, and a memorable guitar solo that come together in perfect harmony.
Reportedly written in just 15 minutes, it brilliantly captures the joy of dance and music, vividly portraying lovers moving to the beat.
Released by Sun Records in 1956, it reached No.
59 on the Billboard chart and sold around 200,000 copies.
In 1987, it was performed live alongside Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello, proving its cross-generational appeal.
With its bright, open atmosphere, this track is an ideal pick-me-up and a perfect BGM choice for parties.
You Got ItRoy Orbison9rank/position

Included on the 1989 album “Mystery Girl.” Born in 1936, a singer-songwriter from Texas.
Released posthumously as a single from the album, it became his first Top 10 hit in 25 years.
His passionate vocals, carried by a beautiful melody, are deeply moving.
Oh, Pretty WomanRoy Orbison10rank/position

The song itself is an old one released in 1964, but it gained even more attention thanks to the movie Pretty Woman.
For women, which do you prefer being called: “beautiful” or “cute”? As we get older, being called “cute” somehow feels like we’re being told we look younger—don’t you think?
Roy Orbison Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
Find My Baby For MeSonny Burgess & Roy Orbison11rank/position

This song is a classic that represents the rock ’n’ roll scene of the 1950s.
The fiery collaboration between Sonny Burgess and Roy Orbison is nothing short of a miraculous encounter! It sets a man’s aching search for lost love to an energetic rockabilly sound.
Released by Burgess Flowers in 1968, this track has been cherished by rock ’n’ roll fans for many years.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to go out and find that special someone.
Perfect for a drive or when you want to liven up a party!





