OH, PRETTY WOMAN

Live 30 Sep 1987 version



Pretty woman, walking down the street
Pretty woman, the kind I like to meet
Pretty woman
I don't believe you, you're not the truth
No one could look as good as you
Mercy

Pretty woman, won't you pardon me
Pretty woman, I couldn't help see
Pretty woman
You look lovely as can be
Are you lonely just like me
Wow

Pretty woman, stop a while
Pretty woman, talk a while
Pretty woman, gave your smile to me
Pretty woman, yeah, yeah, yeah
Pretty woman, look my way
Pretty woman, say you'll stay with me
'Cause I need you, I'll treat you right
Come to me baby, be mine tonight

Pretty woman, don't walk on by
Pretty woman, don't make me cry
Pretty woman, don't walk away, hey...okay
If that's the way it must be, okay

[guitar solos]

I guess I'll go on home, it's late
There'll be tomorrow nigh, but wait
What do I see
Is she walking back to me
Yeah, she's walking back to me
Oh, oh, pretty woman


Info

OH, PRETTY WOMAN is a 1964 song by Roy Orbison And The Candy Men. See the original Roy Orbison And The Candy Men version for more details.

Live 30 Sep 1987 version

The above lyrics are for the live 30 Sep 1987 performance of OH, PRETTY WOMAN at Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, CA, during the filming of the Roy Orbison And Friends: A Black & White Night TV special. During OH, PRETTY WOMAN, Bruce Springsteen played guitar and sang background vocals sharing the microphone with Jackson Browne. Before the last verse, a prolonged and beautiful duel of guitar solos took place between Springsteen and James Burton.


This live recording of OH, PRETTY WOMAN was released as a single in 1990 (see the "Other Releases" section below) and brought Roy Orbison a 1991 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

The TV Special

Roy Orbison And Friends: A Black & White Night is a 1988 Cinemax television special from the Cinemax Sessions series. It stars Hall Of Fame singer/songwriter Roy Orbison, backed by a band consisting of some of the most acclaimed performers in rock, including Bruce Springsteen. The special was first broadcast on 03 Jan 1988 on Cinemax.

Original Cinemax
Original Cinemax "A Black & White Night" poster (large version)
Original Cinemax
Original Cinemax "A Black & White Night" poster (small version)

Directed by Tony Mitchell, A Black & White Night was shot entirely in beautiful black and white, on film instead on videotape in an effort to give the show a sense of mid-fifties nightclub setting. Orbison's wife, Barbara, and musical director T Bone Burnett worked on the details with the cable station and tried to convince them to use black and white film because they wanted to "create a timeless concert," as Barbara Orbison later explained. In the end they just went ahead and bought a black and white vintage film from Paris which was left over from 1951.

The taping took place on 30 Sep 1987 at the Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Los Angeles, CA. That was a little more than a year before Orbison's death. Roy Orbison was accompanied by a supporting backing band put together by musical director T Bone Burnett who also played guitar during part of the concert. All members were Orbison fans who volunteered to participate in the special, and most of them were famous musicians, making the cast an all-star line-up. James Burton, Glen D. Hardin, Jerry Scheff, and Ron Tutt are all former members of the TCB Band, a group of professional musicians who formed the core rhythm section of Elvis Presley's band from August 1969 until his death in 1977.

Starring:

  • Roy Orbison — guitar, lead vocals

The band:

  • Alex Acuna — percussion
  • T Bone Burnett — guitar
  • James Burton — guitar
  • Elvis Costello — guitar, organ, harmonica, vocals
  • Glen D. Hardin — piano
  • Jerry Scheff — bass
  • Bruce Springsteen — guitar, vocals
  • Ron Tutt — drums
  • Mike Utley — Keyboards
  • Tom Waits — guitar, organ

Backing singers:

  • Jackson Browne — male backup singer
  • k.d. lang — female backup singer
  • Bonnie Raitt — female backup singer
  • Steven Soles — male backup singer
  • J.D. Souther — male backup singer, guitar
  • Jennifer Warnes — female backup singer

String section:

  • Pavel Farkas — violin
  • Peter Hatch — viola
  • Ezra Kliger — violin
  • Sid Page — concert master
  • Jimbo Ross — viola
Musicians lineup for the
Musicians lineup for the "A Black & White Night" concert

Over the end credits, several of the featured musicians are shown saying some words about Orbison. Bruce Springsteen says: "I remember when I was a kid, his music took me out of my little town, you know. And... you don't always get a chance to sing harmony with Roy Orbison and play guitar next to James Burton, that's a dream." Springsteen inducted Roy Orbison into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame eight months earlier. His introductory comments were used as liner notes on Orbison's 1987 compilation album In Dreams: The Greatest Hits.

Reviewing the A Black & White Night concert, Graig Rosen wrote in the Los Angeles Daily News newspaper: "The strong lineup of talent enlisted for the Orbison tribute managed to eclipse the Keith Richards-led ensemble that backed [Chuck] Berry for his 60th birthday concert featured in [the documentary] Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll."

The crowd was mostly made up of music industry insiders. Billy Idol, Steve Jones, Patrick Swayze, Sandra Bernhard, Kris Kristofferson, Harry Dean Stanton, and Syd Straw were among the celebrities spotted in the audience. As the Los Angeles Daily News reported, hundreds of people, ranging from nightclub bookers and industry heavyweights to upcoming musicians, stood at the nightclub entrance an hour before the show waiting to get in.

As far as it's known, 18 songs were performed during the A Black & White Night concert. All songs are Roy Orbison classics, except THE COMEDIANS which is an Elvis Costello cover. The original TV broadcast consisted of only 15 songs due to time constraints. The 1988 home video release contains the same 15 songs as the original TV broadcast, and later reissues added three more that were not originally broadcast: BLUE BAYOU, CLAUDETTE, and BLUE ANGEL. See the "Official Releases" section below for more details. However, according to the above-mentioned Los Angeles Daily News review, a total of 19 songs were performed that night. If the number is accurate, then an unknown 19th song was performed but was not included on any of the official releases.

Neither the original TV broadcast nor the official releases reflect the correct order of the concert's setlist. However, watching the A Black & White Night home video, and the high definition Blu-ray release in particular, one can notice timers on the walls that were set for the film crew, one to the far left of the stage and one to the right. Observing the timers throughout the film, one can rearrange the songs in the correct order in which they were performed during that 30 Sep 1987 concert. The timers can be seen during most songs, enough to reconstruct the original concert's setlist. As for (ALL I CAN DO IS) DREAM YOU, during which the camera angles don't zoom out enough to show one of the timers, its place in the setlist can be determined based on some several clues, including the 1987 reviews of the concert, the order in which the songs were rehearsed the previous day, and the stage setup. For example, the string section was onstage from the concert's beginning until THE COMEDIANS. Tom Waits, who arrived very late and reportedly drunk, joined the cast from DREAM BABY (HOW LONG MUST I DREAM) onward. T Bone Burnett, who surveyed the crowd at the beginning, joined the cast from DREAM BABY (HOW LONG MUST I DREAM) until OOBY DOOBY.

In his 2015 memoir Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink, Elvis Costello wrote: "By the third hour of the Black and White Night filming, everything in the room was revolving. We'd drunk our fill of cocktails in the short breaks and I'd even switched into dark glasses to cover my tracks, which the editorial continuity tactfully ignored." This is another clue that helps rearrange the songs in the correct order in which they were performed. Costello can be seen wearing regular glasses until RUNNING SCARED and he switches to sunglasses from THE COMEDIANS onward.

Another take (or takes) of CLAUDETTE may have been performed right before the show closer, OH, PRETTY WOMAN, but the released take took place about an hour after the show had finished, maybe at the request of the producers. This is evident from the timers and from some shots that show the chairs at the tables are empty, and in the Blu-ray version there's an angle that even shows the concert hall is empty. There are only people at the very front, so either the producers got some people to sit at the very front to make it look like there was still a full audience or there are shots being used from two different performances of the song, one during the concert and one after. And when listening to the song there certainly is a suspicious lack of audience noise as well. When Elvis Costello shouts "1, 2, 3, 4!" not even into a microphone the sound is so clear, which it wouldn't be in a packed concert hall.

Reviewing the A Black & White Night concert, Amy Dawes wrote in the Winter 1988 issue (#23) of Backstreets magazine that there were three failed attempts at THE COMEDIANS and later in the show they did the song again. The take that was broadcast and released is the fourth and successful one, but the timers in the footage show that some shots were taken from the previous failed takes. Their place in the setlist can be determined based on the review and the timers. Moreover, Elvis Costello can be seen wearing sunglasses throughout the song, except in a few shots where he's wearing regular glasses instead. Below is the complete known setlist, but there's definitely another take of OOBY DOOBY as Roy Orbison's guitar solo is slightly different on the CD release to the DVD release, and there must have been other takes of other songs too. All in all, the concert lasted almost six hours, from about 7:00 p.m. to about 1:00 a.m., including numerous breaks to reload the cameras.

Known 30 Sep 1987 concert setlist:

A full rehearsal took place on the previous day (29 Sep 1987) at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub. The camera crew was present to shoot some clips and interviews, mainly for use in TV spots and radio adverts. Luckily much of the footage has emerged online in May 2015. Though all of the A Black & White Night concert's songs must have been rehearsed on that day, the below list is for the songs confirmed to have been rehearsed based on the circulating video footage, in the correct order. The setlist seems to be very similar to the one from the following day's concert.

Known 29 Sep 1987 rehearsal setlist:

  • THE COMEDIANS
  • BLUE ANGEL
  • IT'S OVER
  • RUNNING SCARED
  • UPTOWN
  • DREAM BABY (HOW LONG MUST I DREAM)
  • MEAN WOMAN BLUES
  • CANDY MAN
  • BLUE BAYOU
  • (ALL I CAN DO IS) DREAM YOU
  • CLAUDETTE
  • OH, PRETTY WOMAN

Official Releases

The TV special was released in 1988 on VHS and LaserDisc, titled "A Black & White Night" and credited to "Roy Orbison & Friends". The home video contains the same 15 songs as the original TV broadcast. In 1989 a live album was released on Virgin Records, titled "A Black And White Night Live" and again credited to "Roy Orbison And Friends". The album contains the same 15 songs, in addition to BLUE BAYOU. The tracks on the home video and the live album are in completely different order. See the track lists at the end of this section for more details.

Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night

VHS - HBO Video (0073) - USA, 1988
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night

VHS - HBO Video (7517-2) - USA, 1988
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night

VHS - HBO Video (50195-3) - USA, 1988
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night

VHS - HBO Video (90720) - USA, 1988

Special gift edition.
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black And White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black And White Night

VHS - Virgin Music Video (VVD 308) - UK, 1988
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black And White Night
Roy Orbison And Friends -- A Black & White Night

VHS - PolyGram (VIR1892) - Australia, 1988
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night

LaserDisc - HBO Video (ID6571HB) - USA, 1988
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night
Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night

LaserDisc - Pioneer LDC (SM035-3474) - Japan, 1988
Roy Orbison And Friends -- A Black And White Night Live
Roy Orbison And Friends -- A Black And White Night Live

LP - Virgin (91295-1) - USA, 1989
CD - Virgin (91295-2) - USA, 1989
MC - Virgin (91295-4) - USA, 1989

The home video and the live album were reissued in 1997 on Orbison Records, this time titled "Black & White Night" and simply credited to "Roy Orbison". They contain the same tracks (in the same order) as the original issues. See the track lists at the end of this section for more details.

Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

VHS - Orbison Records (ROBW2000-3) - USA, 1997
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

CD - Orbison Records (ROBW7891-21) - USA, 1997
MC - Orbison Records (ROBW1987-4) - USA, 1997

The home video was reissued again in 1999 and DVD, in 2000 on VHS, in 2007 on HD-DVD, and in 2008 on Blu-ray. The DVD issue was reissued in 2004 with the audio album as bonus disc in SACD and DVD-Audio formats. All of those reissues contain the same 15 songs as the original TV broadcast, plus BLUE BAYOU, CLAUDETTE, and BLUE ANGEL. The latter is exclusive to the HD-DVD and Blu-ray issues and also the SACD and DVD-Audio that were included with the DVD issues in 2004. The live album was also reissued in 1999, this time with the tracks rearranged to match the order on the home video releases, and containing the same 17 songs as the 1999 DVD release and the 2000 VHS release. See the track lists at the end of this section for more details.

Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

DVD - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID8826OBDVD) - USA, 1999
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

DVD - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (74321 82812 9) - USA, 1999
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

VHS - Orbison Records (ORB3813-3) - USA, 2000
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

DVD + SACD - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID2770OBDVD) - USA, 2004

The SACD contains 18 tracks, though only 17 are listed on the packaging.
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

DVD + DVD-Audio - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID2779OBDVD) - USA, 2004

The DVD-Audio contains 18 tracks, though only 17 are listed on the packaging
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

HD-DVD - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID4443OBHD) - USA, 2007
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

Blu-ray - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID4954OBBD) - USA, 2008
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night
Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night

CD - Orbison Records / Legacy (ORB3813-2) - USA, 1999

On the 1988 and 1997 issues of the home video and the original broadcast, A Black & White Night was edited in a way that focuses most on Roy Orbison. For the 1999 reissue, the film was re-edited from the original footage, probably completely from scratch, leading to very different camera angles and viewing experience. For the HD-DVD and Blu-ray reissues, the film was again edited, leading to different camera angles and viewing experience from previous releases.

Other Official Releases

An edit of the live 30 Sep 1987 version of OH, PRETTY WOMAN was released as a single, with Roy Orbison's album version of CLAUDETTE on the B-side.

Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

7" single - Virgin (VS 1224) - Australia, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
B1- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

7" single - Virgin (99159-7) - Canada, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
B1- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

MiniCD single - Virgin (VSCD 1224) - Europe, 1989

01- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
02- CLAUDETTE
03- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, LP version]
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

CD single - Virgin (662 772-211 / VSCDT 1224) - Europe, 1989

01- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
02- CLAUDETTE
03- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, LP version]
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

7" single - Virgin (112 772) - Germany, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
B1- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

12" single - Virgin (612 772) - Germany, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, LP version]
B1- CLAUDETTE
B2- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

7" single - Virgin (VS 1224) - Italy, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
B1- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

12" single - Virgin (VST 1224) - Italy, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, LP version]
B1- CLAUDETTE
B2- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

MiniCD single - Virgin (VJDP-104) - Japan, 1990

01- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
02- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

7" single - Virgin (VS 1224) - UK, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
B1- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

12" single - Virgin (VST 1224) - UK, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, LP version]
B1- CLAUDETTE
B2- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

7" single - Virgin (7-99159) - USA, 1989

A1- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
B1- CLAUDETTE
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman
Roy Orbison And Friends -- Oh Pretty Woman

CD single - Virgin (PRCD 2964) - USA, 1989

Promotional single, comes in a clear PVC sleeve.

01- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, Edit]
02- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version, LP version]
Roy Orbison -- Crying
Roy Orbison -- Crying

CD single - Virgin (VUSCD 63) - Australia, 1992

01- CRYING
02- FALLING
03- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version]
04- SHE'S A MYSTERY TO ME
Roy Orbison -- Crying
Roy Orbison -- Crying

CD single - Virgin (VUSCD 63) - UK, 1992

01- CRYING
02- FALLING
03- OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version]
04- SHE'S A MYSTERY TO ME

Other versions of OH, PRETTY WOMAN were also officially released.

Various artists -- Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame + Museum Live: Light My Fire
The live 21 Jan 1987 version of OH, PRETTY WOMAN was released on the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame + Museum Live: Light My Fire home video in 2009.
Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... (Season 2)
The live 25 Sep 2009 version of OH, PRETTY WOMAN was released on the Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... (Season 2) home video in 2011.
Various artists -- The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
The live 29 Oct 2009 version of OH, PRETTY WOMAN was officially released on The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concerts album and home video in 2010.

Live History

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed off-tour on 31 Jan 1987 at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, NY, during the second annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony.

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed off-tour on 30 Sep 1987 at Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, CA, during the filming of the Roy Orbison And Friends: A Black & White Night TV special. The song was played with Roy Orbison. This live 30 Sep 1987 performance of OH, PRETTY WOMAN was first released on the A Black & White Night home video in 1988.

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed off-tour on 04 Dec 1999 at The Diasco Residence in Colts Neck, NJ. In June 1999, at a Doug Flutie Autism Foundation fundraising gala held at Jon Bon Jovi's estate in Middletown Township, guests Anthony and Pam Diasco paid $60,000 during the evening's dinner auction for right to host a very private Bon Jovi band concert at their home. The performance took place on 04 Dec 1999 at their estate in Colts Neck, NJ. Although Springsteen's services were not part of the June auction, the Diascos got a bonus. He (as well as wife Patti Scialfa and Southside Johnny) attended the party and, backed by Bon Jovi, he performed a six-song set.

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed off-tour on 25 Sep 2009 at Apollo Theater in New York City, NY, during the taping of "Spectacle: Elvis Costello With Bruce Springsteen". The song was played with Elvis Costello. The 25 Sep 2009 show was released on the Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... (Season 2) home video in 2011.

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed off-tour on 29 Oct 2009 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY, during the first of the two Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 25th anniversary concerts. The song was played in a full-band arrangement and featured a guest appearance by John Fogerty who shared lead guitar and lead vocals with Springsteen. This performance of OH, PRETTY WOMAN aired on HBO a month later and was officially released on The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concerts album and home video in 2010.

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed off-tour on 01 Aug 2015 at Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, NJ, during a private party for friends of Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. The couple performed a seven-song set with Timepiece, a local band of which Patti Scialfa's brother Michael is a member. Springsteen played guitar and provided lead vocals on OH, PRETTY WOMAN.

  1. 21 Jan 1987 at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, NY
  2. 30 Sep 1987 at Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, CA
  3. 04 Dec 1999 at The Diasco Residence, Colts Neck, NJ
  4. 25 Sep 2009 at Apollo Theater, New York City, NY
  5. 29 Oct 2009 at Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
  6. 01 Aug 2015 at Wonder Bar, Asbury Park, NJ

Between 2002 and 2011, Bruce Springsteen played private benefit shows for schools and colleges that his kids attended ─ Rumson Country Day School of Rumson, NJ, and Ranney School of Tinton Falls, NJ, and Boston College of Chestnut Hill, MA. OH PRETTY WOAMAN was performed at one of these fundraisers, on 23 Jan 2010 at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ. The song as played in a full-band arrangement backed by Bobby Bandiera and his band.

  1. 23 Jan 2010 at The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ (during a private fundraiser for Ranney School)

OH, PRETTY WOMAN was performed once during the Working On A Dream Tour (83 dates, April to November 2009), on 02 Jul 2009 in Munich, Germany. The song was played in a full-band arrangement.

  1. 02 Jul 2009 at Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany

Credits

Thanks Jake (ol'catfishinthelake at BTX and Greasy Lake) for the lyrics help and James from England for his major role in figuring out the correct order of the concert's setlist. Thanks Alberto Sacchini for the UK VHS scan. Thanks Larry Crum for the information about the DVD + DVD-Audio issue. Thanks Steen Andersson (rosalita101 at Greasy Lake) for the USA CD5, the European CD3, and the Japanese CD3 singles scans.

Request

According to the Los Angeles Daily News review, a total of 19 songs were performed during the filming of the A Black & White Night TV special. It is possible that the reporter miscounted. Please contact me if you have any information about this.

I wrote above that the original HBO broadcast consisted of 15 songs, but I am not 100% sure of this. I know however that the version televised in the UK consisted of 13 songs only, missing RUNNING SCARED and MEAN WOMAN BLUES. Please contact me if you know for sure of how many songs the original HBO broadcast consisted.

I wrote above that for the HD-DVD and Blu-ray reissues, the film was again edited, leading to different camera angles and viewing experience from previous releases. I am not sure if this applies to both the HD-DVD and Blu-ray reissues, or only to the Blu-ray reissue, but I am assuming that it applies to both. I also assumed that the 1997 reissue of the film was not reedited; it is the same as the original broadcast and VHS and LaserDisc releases. Please contact me if you can shed some light on this.

Please contact me if you have or know of any other official releases containing the A Black & White Night concert (or portions of it) that are not mentioned on this page, or if you have any corrections to the above list of official releases. I am also looking for better scans for the following releases:

  • Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night || VHS - HBO Video (50195-3) - USA, 1988
  • Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night || LaserDisc - HBO Video (ID6571HB) - USA, 1988
  • Roy Orbison & Friends -- A Black & White Night || LaserDisc - Pioneer LDC (SM035-3474) - Japan, 1988
  • Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night || VHS - Orbison Records (ROBW2000-3) - USA, 1997
  • Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night || CD - Orbison Records (ROBW7891-21) - USA, 1997
  • Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night || DVD + SACD - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID2770OBDVD) - USA, 2004
  • Roy Orbison -- Black & White Night || DVD + DVD-Audio - Orbison Records / Image Entertainment (ID2779OBDVD) - USA, 2004

There are two versions of the original U.S. issue of the VHS, one with catalog # 0073 and one with catalog # 50195-3 (see "Official Releases" section above). Please contact me if you know the difference between the two, or if one was pressed first and the other is a reissue.

Please contact me if you have a better scan or photo of the original Cinemax "A Black & White Night" poster (small version).

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Available Versions

List of available versions of OH, PRETTY WOMAN on this website:

OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Live 30 Sep 1987 version]
OH, PRETTY WOMAN [Original Roy Orbison And The Candy Men version]

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