About the Song

Roy Orbison and “Heartbreak Radio”: A Ballad of Loneliness and Lost Love

In the realm of rock and roll, few voices resonate with the raw emotion and poignant storytelling of Roy Orbison. His distinctive vocal style, characterized by its soaring high notes and dramatic vibrato, imbued his songs with an intensity that set him apart from his contemporaries. Among his many enduring hits, “Heartbreak Radio” stands as a timeless masterpiece, capturing the profound sorrow and lingering pain of a heart shattered by love’s loss.

Released in 1989 as part of Orbison’s King of Hearts album, “Heartbreak Radio” marked a resurgence in his popularity, topping the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The song’s success can be attributed to its perfect blend of Orbison’s signature sound with a contemporary edge, produced by the legendary Jeff Lynne.

“Heartbreak Radio” opens with a mournful guitar riff, setting the stage for Orbison’s heart-wrenching vocals. As he sings of a love gone wrong, his voice trembles with emotion, conveying the depths of his despair. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of a world turned gray, devoid of joy and happiness, as the protagonist grapples with the loss of his beloved.

The song’s chorus is particularly poignant, with Orbison pleading for the radio to “turn off that heartbreak radio” as it serves as a constant reminder of his pain. The repetition of the phrase “heartbreak radio” emphasizes the pervasiveness of his sorrow, while the contrast between the upbeat rhythm of the music and the melancholic lyrics underscores the inner turmoil of the protagonist.

“Heartbreak Radio” is not merely a song about heartbreak; it is an exploration of the human condition, delving into the depths of loneliness, despair, and the resilience of the human spirit. Orbison’s masterful performance and the song’s evocative lyrics have resonated with listeners for decades, making “Heartbreak Radio” a timeless classic that continues to touch hearts and inspire emotions.

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Hometown sweetheart.Hung around in the dark.Only make a move or two.I was just a young fool.Never been to night school, Didn’t know enough to be cool.
So she found another lover, They went undercover.The way she stole my heart was a CrimeIn order to keep the peace Callin’ out the policeFind her’fore i lose my mind.
The woman i love done gone and Left me, no.She’s got a bad big record on the Heartbreak radio.
A complete investigation, What’s her destination.Did she leave a trace at all?Book on her suspicion.Just look at my condition.She left me here to take the fall.
That girl she sure can play it Rough.She oughta be in handcuffs.Make her wear a ball’n chain.Oh, she’s just a heart stealer.Sweetest kind’a love dealer.She knows how to flix a game.
The woman i love done gone and Left me, no.She got a big bad record on the Heartbreak radio.
Lonely hearts in distress. Calling out an SOS.All across the U.S of A. Come on back and serve your time.Right here in these arms of mine. Gotta have you home today.
FBI, CID, help me, help me, help Me please.The one i love has gone and left me alone.She got a bad big record on the heartbreak radio.The one i love has gone and left me alone.She got a bad big record on the heartbreak radio.The one i love has gone and left me alone.She got a big bad record on the heartbreak radio.She got a bag bad record on the heartbreak radio.