Roy Orbison – Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)

Roy Orbison – Garrett Leight

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In the realm of popular music, there are songs that capture the essence of a particular era, and then there are those that transcend time, becoming timeless anthems of human emotion. Roy Orbison’s “Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)” belongs to the latter category. Released in 1960, this poignant ballad has resonated with listeners for generations, its melancholic melody and heartfelt lyrics painting a vivid portrait of love lost and the depths of loneliness.

Orbison, known for his soaring vocals and dramatic arrangements, delivers a tour-de-force performance on “Only the Lonely”. His voice, imbued with both vulnerability and strength, conveys the raw emotions of a man grappling with heartbreak. The lyrics, penned by Orbison and Joe Melson, are simple yet profound, capturing the universal ache of loneliness and longing.

“Only the Lonely” opens with a haunting piano riff, setting the stage for Orbison’s impassioned vocals. He sings of a love that has slipped away, leaving him adrift in a sea of solitude. The verses paint vivid imagery of empty streets, darkened rooms, and the silence that amplifies his loneliness.

The chorus, with its soaring melody and repeated refrain of “Only the lonely know the way I feel”, is an unforgettable declaration of shared sorrow. Orbison’s voice reaches its peak here, imbuing the lyrics with an emotional intensity that is both heartbreaking and cathartic.

The bridge offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that perhaps one day love will find its way back to the lonely singer. But this fleeting optimism is quickly overshadowed by the realization that for now, he must face the depths of his despair alone.

“Only the Lonely” fades out with Orbison’s voice echoing in the distance, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of melancholy. Yet, amidst the sadness, there is also a glimmer of understanding and empathy. Orbison’s music has the power to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level, reminding us that we are not alone in our experiences of heartbreak and loneliness.

“Only the Lonely” remains a cornerstone of Roy Orbison’s legacy, a testament to his artistry and his ability to capture the profound depths of human emotion. It is a song that continues to touch hearts and inspire listeners, proving that the power of music to transcend time and connect with the human spirit is truly remarkable.

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Lyrics: Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)

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Only the lonely
Only the lonely

Only the lonely (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)
Know the way I feel tonight (ooh-yay-yay-yay-yeah)
Only the lonely (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)
Know this feeling ain’t right (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)

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

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Only the lonely
Only the lonely

Only the lonely (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)
Know the heartaches I’ve been through (ooh-yay-yay-yay-yeah)
Only the lonely (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)
Know I cry and cry for you (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)

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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