Caffe`
Latte` presents…
THE
TOP 101 ESSENTIAL SONGS BY THE
TRAVELING WILBURYS
75
WORKING FOR THE MAN
ROY
ORBISON
(1962)
This labourers anthem was penned by Roy Orbison and reached #1 on the Australian chart and went Top 40 in America.
74
THE DIARY OF HORACE WIMP
ELECTRIC
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
(1979)
This was a single lifted off the group's popular 'Discovery' album. It recounts the tale of Horace Wimp who finally finds love and gets a happy ending. The single peaked at #8 in Britain.
73
SHELTER FROM THE STORM
BOB
DYLAN
(1975)
This was one of the key songs on Dylan's 'Blood On The Tracks' album. It was written and produced by the musician.
RATTLED
TRAVELING
WILBURYS
(1988)
Jeff Lynne handled lead vocals on this track from the Traveling Wilbury's debut album.
71
QUEEN JANE APPROXIMATELY
BOB
DYLAN
(1965)
This Dylan composition was included on the acclaimed Dylan album 'Highway 61 Revisited'.
To
commemorate the 15th anniversary of George Harrison’s passing and in
celebration of Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize for Literature, it’s an opportune time
to reflect on the 101 songs that matter most from the members of The Traveling
Wilburys. As well as Harrison and Dylan, the group consisted of Roy Orbison,
Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. The latter is mostly represented on the Top 101 as a
member of the Electric Light Orchestra. Also included are songs that Harrison
penned for The Beatles to record.
Each
update will be added to the Traveling Wilburys playlist on Spotify.
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