😢 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.







