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Walk on the Wild Side (David and Bernstein song)

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"Walk on the Wild Side"
Single by Brook Benton
from the album Golden Hits Volume 2
B-side"Somewhere in the Used to Be"
Released1962 (1962)
Recorded1962
Length2:30
LabelMercury
Composer(s)Elmer Bernstein
Lyricist(s)Mack David
Brook Benton singles chronology
"The Lost Penny"
(1962)
"Walk on the Wild Side"
(1962)
"Hit Record"
(1962)
Official audio
"Walk on the Wild Side" on YouTube

"Walk on the Wild Side" originated as the title song of the 1962 film of the same name as performed by Brook Benton over the film's coda and closing credits. Lyrics were written by Mack David and music was by Elmer Bernstein.[1] The two earned an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song.

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Transcription

Background

The song evokes the jazz and gospel music musical styles of the film's New Orleans setting, and the reputation of its Storyville district. It addresses an unnamed straying Christian — or perhaps all who

…walk on the wild side
Away from the promised land

and seems to threaten them in terms understood within their life style:

One day of praying, and six nights of fun.
Odds against getting to Heaven: six to one.

The song has had a second life in real-life gospel music.

Chart performance

Brook Benton

Chart (1962) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[2] 43

Jimmy Smith version

Jazz organist Jimmy Smith recorded an instrumental version of the song for his 1962 album Bashin': The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith.[3] The music was arranged by Oliver Nelson and features Nelson's Big Band. The record cover displays a sticker-facsimile quoting "Includes the exciting jazz version of WALK ON THE WILD SIDE" in order to take advantage of the success of the movie soundtrack.

The track was released spread over two sides of a 45-rpm single; Smith's organ is not heard until Part Two. The single reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in June 1962.[4][5] On the Hot R&B Sides chart, the track peaked at No. 4[6]

Other recordings

References

  1. ^ "Original versions of Walk on the Wild Side written by Elmer Bernstein, Mack David | SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com.
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 76.
  3. ^ Bashin' on allmusic
  4. ^ "Billboard Hot 100". Billboard Music Week. Vol. 74, no. 25. The Billboard Publishing Company. June 23, 1962. pp. cover. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  5. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2009). Top Pop Singles (12th ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 903. ISBN 978-0-89820-180-2. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 535.
  7. ^ "www.discogs.com". discogs.com. 1965. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  8. ^ "www.allmusic.com". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
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