Uptown

Roy Orbison, Joe Melson

Uptown, in penthouse number three
Uptown, there lives a doll just made for me
She's the finest thing that you've ever seen, oh ho ha

Uptown, I see her most every day
Uptown, but she never ever looks my way
I'm just a bellhop, you see I can't stop
And tell her what I wanna say

That one of these days, I'm gonna have money
She'll wanna be my ever-lovin' honey
It won't be long, just wait and see
I'll have a big car, fine clothes
And then I'll be
Uptown, in penthouse number three
Uptown, just my baby and me

Yeah, one of these days, I'm gonna have money
She'll wanna be my ever-lovin' honey
It won't be long, just wait and see
I'll have a big car, fine clothes
And then I'll be
Uptown, in penthouse number three
Uptown, just my baby and me

Trivia about the song Uptown by Roy Orbison

On which albums was the song “Uptown” released by Roy Orbison?
Roy Orbison released the song on the albums “The All-Time Greatest Hits Of Roy Orbison” in 1972, “In Dreams: The Greatest Hits” in 1987, “All Time Greatest Hits of Roy Orbison” in 1988, “A Black and White Night Live” in 1989, “Rare Orbison” in 1989, “A Black & White Night Live” in 1989, “Pretty Woman” in 1990, “The Big O: The Original Singles Collection” in 1998, “The Very Best of Roy Orbison” in 2005, “The Essential Roy Orbison” in 2006, “Purely...” in 2008, “The Soul of Rock and Roll” in 2009, “Rock & Roll Songs” in 2009, “Only the Lonely” in 2010, “Pretty One” in 2011, “Dream Baby” in 2013, “Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits” in 2016, and “Black & White Night 30” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Uptown” by Roy Orbison?
The song “Uptown” by Roy Orbison was composed by Roy Orbison, Joe Melson.

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