2 ROCK AND ROLL LEGENDS. BOTH GONE WITHIN 14 MONTHS OF EACH OTHER. BUT THIS MOMENT BETWEEN THEM WILL NEVER DIE. When Roy Orbison passed away in December 1988, something broke inside Del Shannon. His wife Shirley once said he actually cried every time he heard “Crying” — he wished more than anything that he’d been the one to write it. Just weeks after Orbison’s death, Shannon took the stage in Australia. And he chose that song. Not just as a cover. As a goodbye. What nobody in that audience knew… this would be the last concert footage of Del Shannon ever recorded. He was in the middle of a comeback. Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne were producing his new album. Rumors were everywhere that he’d replace Orbison in the Traveling Wilburys. Everything was finally falling into place. But by February 1990, Del Shannon was gone too. The Traveling Wilburys never replaced him. Instead, they recorded their own version of his “Runaway” — a quiet farewell to two voices the world lost too soon. 😢
Two Rock and Roll Legends Gone Within 14 Months of Each Other: The Moment Between Roy Orbison and Del Shannon…