"
Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)" is a
1960 song written by
Roy Orbison and
Joe Melson. Orbison's recording of the song, produced by
Fred Foster for
Monument Records, was the first major hit for the singer. As an
operatic rock ballad, it was a sound unheard of at the time except
It's Now or Never by
Elvis Presley, described by the
New York Times as expressing "a clenched, driven urgency". It is seen as a seminal event in the evolution of
rock and roll. Released as a
45rpm single by
Monument Records in May 1960, "Only the Lonely" went to No. 2 on the
United States Billboard pop music charts on 25 July 1960 (blocked by
Brenda Lee's "
I'm Sorry") and No. 14 on the
Billboard R&B charts. "Only the Lonely" reached
Number One in the
United Kingdom, a position it achieved on 20 October 1960, staying there for two weeks (out of a total of 24 weeks spent on the UK singles chart from 28 July 1960). The personnel on the original recording included Orbison's session regulars
Buddy Harman on drums, Floyd Cramer on piano and Bob Moore on bass, with Hank Garland and Harold Bradley on guitar.