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The Wanderer (Dion song)

"The Wanderer"
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US single
Single by Dion
from the album Runaround Sue
A-side "The Majestic"
Released November 1961 (1961-11)
Format 7" single
Genre
Length 2:51
Label Laurie
Writer(s) Ernie Maresca
Producer(s) Gene Schwartz
Dion singles chronology
"Runaround Sue"
(1961)
"The Wanderer"
(1961)
"Lovers Who Wander"
(1962)
"The Wanderer"
Single by Eddie Rabbitt
from the album I Wanna Dance with You
B-side Workin' Out
Released April 1988
Format 7"
Recorded December 1987
Genre Country
Length 3:22
Label RCA
Writer(s) Ernie Maresca
Producer(s) Richard Landis
Eddie Rabbitt singles chronology
"I Wanna Dance with You"
(1988)
"The Wanderer"
(1988)
"We Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right"
(1988)

"The Wanderer" is a song written by Ernie Maresca and originally recorded by Dion. The song, with a 12-bar blues-base verse and an eight-bar bridge, tells the story of a travelling man and his many loves. The song is ranked #243 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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 (behind "Duke of Earl" by Gene Chandler). 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 doo-wop 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 & the Brooklyn Bridge. Musicians on the original recording included Bobby Gregg, Bucky Pizarelli and Johnny Falbo on guitars, Jerome Richardson on alto sax, Buddy Lucas on tenor sax, and Panama Francis and Sticks Evans on drums.

Dion said of "The Wanderer":


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