Some breakup songs are so powerful they persevere for decades.
In 2024, Rolling Stone ranked the 500 best songs of all time, compiling a list of some of the greatest musical works ever created. Alongside iconic hits like Carly Simon's 1972 song "You're So Vain" at No. 496 and Bon Jovi's 1986 song "Livin' on a Prayer" at No. 457, Roy Orbison's 1962 classic "Crying" secured the No. 461 spot.
Released as a single and later featured on his third studio album of the same name, "Crying" became a massive success. Upon release, the track climbed up the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at the No. 2 spot. It also topped the Cash Box chart, a rival publication to Billboard at the time.
American singers and songwriters Roy Orbison and Bruce Springsteen attend the 2nd Annual Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in New York City on January 21, 1987.Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images
The track's widespread popularity helped solidify Orbison's standing as a major rock and roll figure in the 1960s. In 2002, "Crying" received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award, honoring the song's lasting influence on the music industry.
Produced by Fred Foster via Monument Records, the track is recognizable for its distinct rock-bolero rhythm. The song blends Orbison's soaring vocals, lush orchestration and elements of traditional rock to create a vibrant, operatic production. The sonic features of the track highlight the emotive, melodramatic themes explored in the lyricism.
Co-written by Orbison and his songwriting partner Joe Melson, "Crying" was inspired by a chance encounter Orbison had with an ex-lover. The song explores the profound grief one experiences after unexpectedly seeing a past partner. Orbison and Melson dive into the painful realization that a person might not be as over an ex as they initially believed.
Due to its poignant themes and emotional production, "Crying" became a definite breakup anthem of the era. Despite being released 64 years ago, the song continues to resonate with modern audiences in the streaming era. On Spotify, the song has garnered over 76 million streams, attesting to the track's longstanding legacy as a classic 1960s masterpiece.
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