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Bill Dees Dead: Roy Orbison's 'Oh, Pretty Woman' Co-Writer Dies at 73

  • Posted on Nov 1st 2012 9:45AM by The Associated Press
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MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (AP) - Bill Dees emerged from his days as an out-of-cash young songwriter to pen tunes recorded by Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn and other country music greats, but the centerpiece of his career was his work with Roy Orbison, including co-writing the classic rock hit, "Oh, Pretty Woman."

Dees, who died in Arkansas last week at age 73, had said writing that song with Orbison in 1964 changed his life. In a 2008 interview with National Public Radio, Dees recalled that the night they penned the hit song, Orbison told him he wouldn't need to go to work that Monday if he didn't want to.

"He said, 'Buy yourself an electric piano, and I'll take you on the road with me.' And he said, 'I'll pay you what the band's getting,'" Dees said during the NPR interview, which is posted on his Dees' website.

He went on to tour Europe and perform on the Ed Sullivan Show with Orbison, with whom he also co-wrote numerous other songs, including "It's Over," which also was a No. 1 hit.

The Texas native left home to seek work in Nashville, Tenn., where he went on to write songs recorded by performers who also included Glen Campbell. But working with Orbison defined his career.

Dees became embroiled in a lawsuit over "Oh, Pretty Woman" that made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court in the early 1990s, after rap group 2 Live Crew recorded a rewrite despite being refused permission by Acuff-Rose Music Inc., which owned the copyright.

Dees, who detested the ribald rewrite, explained: "It's like if someone asks you if they could use the car," he told The Associated Press in 1993. "We said no, but they take it and paint it all different colors."

The high court sided with the raunchy rappers, saying the recording was a parody that could be considered fair use. Both sides later settled.

Dees eventually moved with his family to Arkansas, and he lived in the Ozarks region of northern Arkansas and southern Missouri for more than 20 years.

A memorial is planned Saturday in Mountain Home, the northern Arkansas city where he died on Oct. 24, according to the Kirby and Family funeral home, which didn't release details about his death. Another gathering will be held next month in Branson, Mo., home to the late Andy Williams' famous Moore River Theater.

Dees said in a 1970 interview with the Amarillo Globe-News that he first met Orbison when he performed in Amarillo, Texas. Dees went to Nashville twice in 1962 to work with Orbison, then decided to move his family there in 1964, traveling in a 1955 Pontiac.

"My wife and I decided that we would go as far as the car would take us," Dees told the newspaper. "If it broke down before we got there, we would save money and move further on later."

They made it to Nashville, where the car soon broke down - and Dees said he had to use his overcoat as payment to get the car towed to a mechanic, the newspaper reported Wednesday.

Dees didn't initially seek out Orbison after moving to Nashville because he wanted to establish himself without help, according to a biography on Dees' website. But the pair reconnected, and with Orbison, Dees crossed Europe and twice went to England.

"I was shocked when we got off the plane in London, and there was like 10,000 people there at the airport meeting the plane," Dees told NPR. "It was like The Beatles when they came over here."

They appeared with The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, and played on the Ed Sullivan Show.

Dees continued to write songs and perform, and released his first solo album in 2002, "Saturday Night at the Movies," which includes songs he wrote with Orbison.

As a child, Dees lived with his family in Borger, Texas, where his father worked as a sand and gravel supplier, where Dees went on to work. Dees recalled listening to barrelhouse piano music at house parties and getting bit by the music bug, according to his biography.

Dees said many times that he and Orbison were life-long friends. Orbison died in 1988.

Dees is survived by his wife, Nancy Decker-Dees of Kissee Mills, Mo.; four children and two step-children, a brother and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, according to the funeral home's obituary.

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soberbarry

Thank you so much for your wonderful songs.

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tedwinning1

What is the Moore River Theater?

November 02 2012 at 2:06 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
kitt7255

Rest in peace Bill!! Thanks for the best in music!!

November 02 2012 at 11:14 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Lloyd D. Domres

RIP Bill thanks for the music!

November 02 2012 at 10:15 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
mhsden

R.I.P Thanks for the great Tunes .

November 02 2012 at 6:13 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
brennemanbelkin

Excellent writer.
RIP Mr. Dees.

November 01 2012 at 11:00 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
deeseascaper2

R.I.P. Bill, and thanks for your musical contributions. Condolences to the Dees family.

November 01 2012 at 6:08 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
sskidski

A song from my childhood. Oh! The days of radio and Sunday night with Ed.

November 01 2012 at 5:30 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
LindyK

Any relation to Rick Dees?

November 01 2012 at 3:44 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Ed Baggett

Great songs !

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