The Beatles and Roy Orbison were both popular musical acts in the 1960s. The Beatles, consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, were a British rock band that formed in Liverpool in 1960. They are widely regarded as the most influential band in the history of popular music.
Roy Orbison, on the other hand, was an American singer-songwriter who was known for his distinctive voice and emotional ballads. He was one of the pioneers of rock and roll and had a string of hits in the 1960s, including "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Crying."
Although the Beatles and Roy Orbison never officially collaborated, they were mutual fans of each other's music. The Beatles covered one of Orbison's songs, "Dream Baby," early in their career and later cited him as an influence on their work. Orbison also covered a few Beatles songs, including "Hey Jude" and "Something."
Both the Beatles and Roy Orbison had a significant impact on the music of the 1960s and beyond and continue to be revered by fans and musicians alike.
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