Roy Orbison’s Iconic Ballad “Crying”
“Crying” is a classic ballad by American singer-songwriter Roy Orbison. It was released in 1961 and written by Orbison and Joe Melson. The song features Orbison’s powerful and emotive vocals, coupled with a sweeping orchestral arrangement.
“Crying” is a poignant love ballad in which the narrator expresses the pain and heartbreak of seeing his romantic partner with someone else. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and sorrow, capturing the universal theme of unrequited love and heartache.
Upon its release, “Crying” became a major hit for Roy Orbison, reaching the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Orbison’s soulful delivery and the song’s dramatic orchestration resonated with audiences, making it one of his most iconic and enduring songs.
The song’s enduring popularity is attributed to Orbison’s extraordinary vocal range and the emotional depth of the lyrics. “Crying” has been covered by numerous artists over the years and continues to be celebrated as a classic of the early 1960s rock and pop era.