Roy Orbison - Still Lyrics






Still, still.
I'm still in love with you.
Still, still.
I can't love someone new.

No one can take your place.
No one ever will.
Oh my darling, I love love you still.

Still, still.
I miss your magic touch.
Still, still.
I need you oh so much.

No one shares my embrace,
No one ever will.
Oh my darling I love you, love you still.

Why did you have to go?
Why did you deceive me?
Come back my darling and never leave me.

Oh still, still.
My heart still aches for you.
Still, still.
It almost breaks in two.

No one can take your place.
No one ever will.
Oh my darling I love you, love you still.





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  1. M.... S....

    ROY No one shall take your place..💗😎

  2. T.... H....

    Wonderful Roy. 🌹❤🌹

  3. F.... C....

    Amei a canção 💜💜💜

  4. m.... o....

    éta car

  5. L.... W....

    💝

    I Still Like This Great Song.

  6. E.... ....

    Merci à Tom Smith d'avoir mis Roy en écoute. Très sympathique.

  7. I.... F....

    Voz única!! irrepetible, armoniosa , encanto de voz y estilo , todo lo que canta lo hace mágico!!

  8. b.... ....

    I have only ever heard this by Micke Muster titled "Still In Love With You" but it's the same song.........he does a great version, even better than Roy's....

    b.... ....

    I'm pretty sure you've also heard Emile Ford's version.

  9. D.... G....

    Baby smash potatoes while I wait. Do I have to wait another weight? Just a little help from me-can I help your recipe? I wait

  10. M.... W....

    Simple put, just another great song that many of us may never have heard if it were not for YouTube.Roy Orbison is a true Icon and Legend in the history of "Rock & Roll". He gave the world of music so much with his wonderful singing talent and it so sad that we lost Roy at such a young age.

    M.... W....

    Not that young.  He was 52 when he died.  I saw him in concert in 1984, just 4 years before his death.  His voice had lost nothing!  Remarkable singer.

    M.... W....

    I'm 71 now and I 've sung Roy's songs since I was in my early teens and still sing them to this day. I for one think that to die at 51 is still too young ! ... I suppose it's relative. Incidentally,I heard Roy live at the King George's hall when I was about 15 or 16 and he was FABULOUS !!

  11. G.... B....

    so wonderful to listen to Roy No one compares to him....

  12. n.... b....

    MUCHAS GRACIAS ROY POR TODO LO QUE NOS DISTE Y DEJASTE,¡BEAUTIFUL!!

  13. T.... H....

    Would love to find the L P 

    T.... H....

    Me too...the song...lyrics and melody...so beautiful...and his voice and all his performances...were unique and fabulous...⚘💯❤

    T.... H....

    I have this album. I found it at a country market on a second hand stall. :)

  14. r.... ....

    !!!!!  Velmi krásná emotivní píseň.......   děkuji.

  15. i.... m....

    I cant remember this one but thank you for sharing

  16. r.... c....

    love the Emile Ford version as well

  17. P.... C....

    A great version by Roy. Thank for sharing.

  18. S.... ....

    Laminer Flow didn't have the Roy Orbison "sound", instrumentation was way different. Overall, the album was unsettling to listen to in spite of Roy's, as alway, great voice.. He did record one excellent album in 1969 for MGM that should have been a big seller called THE MANY MOODS of ROY ORBISON. It contained many potential hits such as (I Recommend Her, Heartache, Truly Truly True) not to mention Unchained Melody, which in my opinion is the best version of the song every done.

  19. b.... ....

    Micke Muster has a very good version of this song.

  20. M.... P....

    Thanks so much for putting this up.. it is one of my favorite songs- it should have rated higher in the charts than it did...classic Roy sound..beautiful base...it carries you with it...Australia really loved Roy and he charted here much longer than anywhere else in the world...R.I.P.RKO

  21. T.... S....

    Cover records were a common practice in the music industry from it's beginnings to the '50's. All the labels rushed out their own versions and everyone competed for top spot. Pop artists competed with other pop artists, R&B with Pop, Country with Pop, R&B with R&B etc. Most decent songs had to contend with many cover versions, it's simply the way things were done. The 1954 Pop song, "Let Me Go Lover" had about 8 or 9 versions out at the same time and this was common.

  22. S.... ....

    When Pat Boone ripped off Little Richard by recording either TUTTI FRUTTI or LONG TALL SALLY two weeks after Little Richard issued his version on record, that's a COVER record. When Elvis Presley did THE WONDER OF YOU thirty years after Ray Peterson did the original version on RCA, that's a remake. REMAKES are fine and honorable, very often a tribute to the original version. COVERS are usually an attempt to steal someone else's song away by rushing it out to the market.

  23. R.... W....

    Thank you!
    :)))

  24. G.... C....

    Thankyou xxx Glenda-Marie

  25. H.... K....

    I Love You Still <3

  26. M.... H....

    Only heard before with Emile Ford.

  27. T.... S....

    Finally, someone else besides me knows the difference! I rarely use the word "cover" because of the frequent misuse and misinformation which surrounds the term. As you know, any song recorded and released other than the same time as the original is a remake and not a cover. Someone actually called a recording I had posted of "Ave Maria" a cover if you can believe it!

  28. v.... ....

    Thank you so much for properly calling this a "REMAKE" instead of a "cover" version. Far too many people simply don't know the difference. I congratulate you for NOT being one of them.

  29. T.... S....

    I once thought that the Bill Anderson song would be the same as this one too, until I heard it and found it was different as you point out.

  30. r.... ....

    Seeing in your description that this was a remake of an older song, I thought it would turn out to be a song called "Still" that was done in separate versions by Bill Anderson and the Sunrays. That's also a ballad, as is yet another song called "Still" that was later a hit by the Commodores.