About the song

Roy Orbison, a towering figure in the realm of rock and roll, crafted a unique sound that blended elements of country, gospel, and pop. His distinctive baritone voice, often described as “otherworldly,” was capable of both soaring highs and haunting lows. One of his most iconic songs, “Only the Lonely,” is a poignant exploration of solitude and longing.

Released in 1960, “Only the Lonely” marked a pivotal moment in Orbison’s career, becoming his first major hit. The song’s melancholic tone and introspective lyrics resonated deeply with audiences, establishing Orbison as a master of heartfelt ballads. The opening line, “Only the lonely know the way I feel,” immediately sets the stage for a tale of emotional isolation. Orbison’s vocal delivery, characterized by its raw vulnerability, perfectly captures the anguish of a lovelorn soul.

The song’s arrangement is equally evocative. The gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar provides a melancholic backdrop for Orbison’s mournful vocals. The addition of strings and a subtle pedal steel guitar further enhances the song’s emotional impact. The bridge, with its soaring melody and heartfelt plea, is a particular highlight, showcasing Orbison’s vocal range and emotive power.

“Only the Lonely” remains a timeless classic, its themes of loneliness and longing as relevant today as they were when it was first released. Orbison’s masterful performance and the song’s haunting melody have ensured its enduring popularity. It is a testament to the power of music to connect with the human experience on a profound level.

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Lyrics

Only the lonely
Only the lonely
Only the lonely
Know the way I feel tonight
Only the lonely
Know this feeling ain’t right
There goes my baby
There goes my heart
They’re gone forever
So far apart
But only the lonely
Know why
I cry
Only the lonely
Only the lonely
Only the lonely
Only the lonely
Know the heartaches I’ve been through
Only the lonely
Know I cry and cry for you
Maybe tomorrow
A new romance
No more sorrow
But that’s the chance
You gotta take
If your lonely heart breaks
Only the lonely

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