"West of the Wall" is a 1962 song written by
Wayne Shanklin
Wayne Shanklin (June 6, 1917 – June 16, 1970) was an American singer, songwriter and producer. His best known compositions were "Jezebel", " Chanson D'Amour (Song of Love)", and " The Big Hurt".
Personal life
Shanklin was born June 6, 1916, i ...
, and was recorded as a single by
Toni Fisher
Toni Fisher (born Marion Colleen Nolan; December 4, 1924 – January 11, 1999), also billed on her records as Miss Toni Fisher, was an American pop singer. She was known for her recordings of "The Big Hurt", "West of the Wall", "Maybe (He'll ...
. It was recorded at Gold Star Recording Studio, Hollywood.
Background
The song tells of the sadness of lovers separated by the
Berlin Wall which divided
West Berlin
West Berlin (german: Berlin (West) or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. Although West Berlin was de jure not part of West Germany, lacked any sovereignty, and was under mi ...
from surrounding
East Germany
East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
, including
East Berlin at the time, and expresses the hope that the wall will soon fall. The Berlin Wall had been constructed in 1961, and in fact did not fall until 1989. Fisher's earlier 1961 single for the Signet record label, "You Never Told Me", had "Toot Toot Amore" on the B side, which was the same melody and arrangement as "West of the Wall" with different lyrics.
Chart performance
The song was a Top 40 hit for Toni Fisher in the
United States
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, where it reached #37 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 in July 1962.
It was issued on the
Bigtop label. It enjoyed greater success in
Australia, where it reached #1 on the
Australian chart for two weeks beginning 21 July.
References
1962 singles
Number-one singles in Australia
Songs written by Wayne Shanklin
Berlin Wall in popular culture
1962 songs
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