Crying – Roy Orbison

“Crying” by Roy Orbison is widely regarded as one of the most emotional ballads of the 1960s, showcasing Orbison’s powerful voice and dramatic storytelling style. This classic hit climbed the Billboard Hot 100 and remains a defining example of heartbreak in popular music. In this article, we explore the story behind “Crying,” its chart success, and why it continues to resonate with listeners decades later.

Listen to the Song

Story Behind the Song

😢 A Song About Breaking Down in Public

“Crying” by Roy Orbison captures a painfully relatable moment—

👉 Seeing someone you once loved… and realizing you’re not over them.

The story is simple:

  • The singer runs into a former lover
  • Tries to act strong
  • But breaks down after they leave

👉 It’s heartbreak with no place to hide.


💡 Inspired by a Real Encounter

The song was written by:

  • Roy Orbison
  • Joe Melson

Orbison drew from real emotion:

👉 The feeling of pretending you’re okay… when you’re not.


🎤 One of the Most Emotional Vocals Ever

Roy Orbison’s performance is what makes the song legendary.

His voice moves from:

  • Controlled and calm
  • To powerful and soaring
  • To completely vulnerable

👉 It builds like a wave of emotion.


🎼 A Dramatic, Expanding Arrangement

The song’s structure mirrors the feeling:

  • Starts soft and restrained
  • Gradually builds intensity
  • Ends in a powerful emotional release

👉 It’s almost cinematic.


🎧 A New Kind of Heartbreak Song

Unlike typical breakup songs of the time, “Crying”:

  • Doesn’t hide emotion
  • Doesn’t try to be tough
  • Fully embraces vulnerability

👉 That honesty made it stand out.


🏆 A #2 Hit

“Crying” reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of October 9, 1961.

• One of the most iconic songs by Roy Orbison
• Widely considered one of the greatest vocal performances in pop music

→ View the Top 5 songs for that week


🌎 Why the Song Connected

The song resonated because it captured:

  • Real emotional pain
  • The struggle to appear strong
  • The moment when feelings take over

👉 Everyone understands that feeling.


🎧 Why It Still Matters Today

“Crying” remains timeless because:

  • Its emotion is universal
  • Its vocal performance is unmatched
  • It influenced generations of singers

👉 It set a new standard for emotional expression.


🎵 When Emotion Takes Over

With “Crying,” Roy Orbison created something unforgettable—

👉 A song that doesn’t hold back.

Raw.
Honest.
Powerful.

👉 A reminder that sometimes—

👉 The strongest thing you can do is feel.

Chart Performance

CHART - U.S. Billboard Hot 100
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Song Facts

Artist
Roy Orbison
Album
Release Year
1961
Date Reached #1
Weeks at #1
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Genre
Pop, Rock & Roll

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