The Wanderer (Dion song)

The Wanderer (Dion song)

Infobox Single
Name = The Wanderer


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Artist = Dion
from Album = Runaround Sue
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Released = November 1961
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Genre = 12 Bar Shuffle
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Writer = Ernie Maresca
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Chart position = * #2 Pop
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"The Wanderer" is a song written by Ernie Maresca and originally recorded by Dion.

Maresca had co-written Dion's previous # 1 hit, "Runaround Sue", but originally intended "The Wanderer" to be recorded by another group, Nino and the Ebbtides. They passed on it in favour of another Maresca song, so Dion was given it as the B-side of his follow-up single, "The Majestic", a song which his record company had chosen for him. The record was turned over by radio DJs who preferred "The Wanderer", which duly entered the US charts in December 1961 and rose to # 2 in early 1962. It also reached # 10 in the UK, and # 1 in Australia.

The song was recorded with an uncredited background vocal group, the Del-Satins, in a rockier style than Dion's earlier hits with the Belmonts. The Del-Satins were an established doowop group led by Stan Ziska (later known as Stan Sommers), who at the time were also contracted to Laurie Records, and who later formed the core of Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge.

Dion said of "The Wanderer": [http://www.diondimucci.com/king_1.htm]

At its roots, it's more than meets the eye. "The Wanderer" is black music filtered through an Italian neighborhood that comes out with an attitude. It's my perception of a lot of songs like "I'm A Man" by Bo Diddley or "Hoochie Coochie Man" by Muddy Waters. But you know, "The Wanderer" is really a sad song. A lot of guys don't understand that. Bruce Springsteen was the only guy who accurately expressed what that song was about. It's "I roam from town to town and go through life without a care, I'm as happy as a clown with my two fists of iron, but I'm going nowhere." In the fifties, you didn't get that dark. It sounds like a lot of fun but it's about going nowhere.

However, on Maresca's original demo of the song, the lyrics were "with my two fists of iron and my bottle of beer", and the change to "with my two fists of iron but I'm going nowhere" in fact seems to have been at the record company's insistence. [http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=718]

"The Wanderer" has been covered by many other popular singers and bands, including Dee Snider, Gary Glitter, The Beach Boys, Leif Garrett, Status Quo, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Rabbitt, Delbert McClinton, Ted Chippington, Dave Edmunds, The Alley Cats, Avenue D and punk pioneers The Heimlich Experiment. Status Quo's version was a #7 hit in the UK in 1984, and Rabbitt's version was a Number One hit on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts in mid-1988.

External links

* [http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/getsome.org/guitar/olga/main/d/dion/the_wanderer.crd Chords and lyrics]


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