Written by Roy Orbison, Peaked at #7 in The USA for 13 weeks, #5 in The Record World for 13 weeks, #10 in The USA Cashbox 100 for 14 weeks, #19 in The USA R&B Charts for 3 weeks, #3 in The US Adult Contemporary for 6 weeks #7 in Canada for 11 weeks, #1 in Australia for 15 weeks, spending 2 consecutive weeks, #7 in Belgium for 20 weeks, #6 in The UK for 23 weeks, #1 in Ireland for 13 weeks, spending 1 consecutive week in 1963 , The Flip Side of Shahdaroba, released in January 1963, #45806, (This Is The LP Version), From The Opening Track of His 4th Studio and His 6th and His Last Studio Album for Monument Records for 14 years : In Dreams, Album Number #MLP8003 Track #1, Peaked at #35 in The USA for 38 weeks, #39 in The USA Cashbox Albums for 25 weeks, #6 in The UK for 58 weeks (the longest chart run of any of his albums in The UK) in 1963, released in July 1963, The Song gained notability again in 1987 when Orbison released a re-recorded anthology of his greatest hits; the year prior David Lynch had used the song provocatively in his neo-noir Blue Velvet, helping to revive Orbison's career, Orbison Re-Recorded in 1976 with a Slower Version Remains Unreleased, Orbison Re-Recorded it for His 1987 Album: In Dreams: The Greatest Hits, this was a tribute to Roy Orbison who died 37 years ago today of a heart attack at Age 52 R.I.P Roy Orbison April 23, 1936 - December 6th, 1988 #royorbison