it is on the album "the big O: original singles collection"
here is the bar code for the album
"Penny Arcade" recorded and released by Roy Orbison in August 1969, was written by Sammy King some time in 1969.
Roy orbison
13.09. 1969
No, the Beatles did not record "Penny Arcade." The song was written and originally recorded by British singer-songwriter Roy Orbison in the 1960s. Although the Beatles were contemporaries of Orbison and influenced by his work, they did not include "Penny Arcade" in their discography.
Regeneration - Roy Orbison album - was created in 1977.
Neil Sedaka (b. 1939) did not sing nor write the song "Penny Arcade". It was written by UK musician Sammy King for Roy Orbison who recorded the song in 1969.
King of Hearts - Roy Orbison album - was created on 1992-10-20.
I'm Still in Love with You - Roy Orbison album - was created in 1976.
Roy Orbison in 1969 on MGM. It reached No 27 in the UK charts & 133 in the US charts but made No 1 in Australia
Yes, "Penny Arcade" has been covered by several artists in addition to Roy Orbison. Notably, the song was also performed by acts like Johnny Rivers and The Shadows. Each version brings its own style and interpretation to the classic tune, showcasing its enduring appeal across different musical genres.
The song "Claudette" by Roy Orbison was released in 1958. It was originally written by Orbison and his friend Bill Dees. The track became a hit and is notable for its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics. It was also included on Orbison's album "Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson."
Roy Orbison's birth name is Roy Kelton Orbison.