Roy Orbison and Emmylou Harris are significant figures in the 20th-century American music scene, known for their contributions to rock and country music, respectively. Orbison, with his emotive voice and dark, introspective lyrics, was a pioneer in the rock and roll genre and significantly influenced the rockabilly style. Harris, on the other hand, is a prolific singer-songwriter noted for her poignant, angelic vocals and her reinvention of traditional country music. Their joint single, "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again", won a Grammy in 1981, demonstrating their unique blend of rock and country styles.