She's a Mystery to Me

"She's a Mystery to Me"
Single by Roy Orbison
from the album Mystery Girl
Released 7 February 1989
Format 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, 5" CD
Genre Rock, pop rock
Length 4:16
Label Virgin
Writer(s) Bono, the Edge
Producer(s) Bono
Roy Orbison singles chronology
"California Blue"
(1989)
"She's a Mystery to Me"
(1989)
"You Got It"
(1989)

"She's a Mystery to Me" is the sixth track and the third single from Roy Orbison's 1989 album, Mystery Girl.[1] The track was written for Orbison by Bono and the Edge of U2. The album Mystery Girl received its name from the song. The song was received very positively by music critics, who generally felt the song was the highlight of the album.

Composition

During a restless night of sleep in June 1987 in London during U2's Joshua Tree Tour, Bono listened repeatedly to Orbison's "In Dreams". When he woke the following morning, he started writing a song for Orbison. Later that day he sang the unfinished song to the band at their pre-concert soundcheck at Wembley Arena. After the concert, Orbison paid the band an unannounced visit backstage, where a perplexed Bono played the song for him. Bono and Orbison worked again on the song in mid-November in Los Angeles.[2] The album Mystery Girl was named after the song.[1]

Music video

The video for the song was directed by David Fincher and it aired first in April 1989.[3][4] Two versions of the video were made and both were broadcast by MTV and other outlets, though one more often than the other. Each version depicted the buildup to a girl departing on an airplane voyage. In the more popular video, it is a woman who is planning to leave with a rich lover, while a faceless protagonist seen mostly in closeups of black cowboy boots (suggesting the late singer himself) helplessly watches her leave him behind. In the alternate version, the ending reveals that it is a pre-adolescent girl about to board the plane, with an older woman (suggesting her mother) arriving at the gate at takeoff; the girl abandons the plane and tearfully reunites with the woman. The same actress portrays both the pursued woman in the former video and the pursuer in the latter.

Reception

Critical reception towards the song was overwhelmingly positive. BBC's Chris Jones praised the song, calling it "a true rarity".[5] Rolling Stone called the song one of the best on the album. Reviewer Michael Azerrad wrote that the song vaguely sounded like U2 and compared Orbison's phrasing to that of Bono, but felt the chorus' singing style was distinctly Orbison's.[6] Pitchfork Media felt the song revealed "wrinkles" in Orbison's voice, but wrote that it only added "texture and authority" to the song.[7] Allmusic wrote that the song was a highlight on the album; a haunting ballad, which was a perfect showcase to Orbison's vocal talent.[8]

Track listing

7" Vinyl: Virgin Canada (VS 1485)[1]
No. Title Length
1. "She's a Mystery to Me"   4:14
2. "Crying" (featuring k.d. lang) 3:44
12" Vinyl: Virgin UK (VST 1173)[1]
No. Title Length
1. "She's a Mystery to Me"   4:14
2. "Dream Baby" (Live) 2:58
3. "Crying" (featuring K.D. Lang) 3:44
5" CD: Virgin UK (VSCDT1173)[1]
No. Title Length
1. "She's a Mystery to Me"   4:14
2. "Dream Baby" (Live) 2:58
3. "Crying" (featuring K.D. Lang) 3:44

Personnel

"She's a Mystery to Me"

"Crying"

Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
Position
Australia Singles Chart[10] 17
Dutch Single Top 100[10] 19
Irish Singles Chart[11] 5
UK Singles Chart[12] 27
US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks[13] 23

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "She's a Mystery to Me". U2 Wanderer. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  2. McGee, Matt (2008). U2:A Diary. Omnibus Press. pp. 105, 114. ISBN 978-1-84772-108-2.
  3. "Filmography - Music videos". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  4. "Roy Orbison - She's a Mystery to Me". Mvdbase. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  5. Jones, Chris (2008-10-13). "He will always be the Big O". BBC. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  6. Azerrad, Michael (1989-03-23). "Roy Orbison - Mystery Girl". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  7. Deusner, Stephen (2008-12-11). "Roy Orbison - The Soul of Rock and Roll". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  8. Iyengar, Vik. "Mystery Girl - Roy Orbison". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  9. "Roy Orbison - She's A Mystery To Me". Discogs. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  10. 1 2 "Roy Orbison - She's a Mystery to Me". Swiss Charts. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  11. "Search the charts". Irish Charts. Retrieved 2009-08-06. Note: Need to manually search for "She's a Mystery to Me" in the field "Search by Song Title".
  12. "She's a Mystery to Me". Chart Stats. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  13. "Roy Orbison - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-08-06.

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