In 1964, Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman” unexpectedly topped the Billboard Hot 100, marking a high point in his career. The song’s legacy survived beyond its initial popularity when it was used as the title track for the 1990 film “Pretty Woman,” starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Originally a darker project, the film transformed its tone with the inclusion of Orbison’s catchy tune, enhancing both the song and movie’s appeal. The synergy between Orbison’s music and the film led to a resurgence in the song’s popularity, cementing their cultural significance and ensuring Orbison’s lasting legacy.
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