Santo Domingo

Album: Made In Germany (1965)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • "Santo Domingo," though sung in German by Wanda Jackson, tells a relatable story that transcends language. The song follows three friends, Fernando, Alfredo, and Jose, who leave their beloved Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, to pursue dreams in a foreign land. Despite achieving financial success, the lyrics portray their deep longing for the simple joys and sense of belonging they left behind.
  • While Jackson was known for her rockabilly hits in the US, her career took an interesting turn in 1965. As her popularity grew, Capitol Records, her label, saw potential in the European market. They sent her to Cologne, Germany, to record for their German distributor, Electrola Records. There, with the help of a vocal coach, Jackson tackled several German songs, including "Santo Domingo," composed by German songwriters Bert Olden and Joachim Relin.

    Jackson later described the challenges of recording the song phonetically. It reportedly took six hours to capture her vocals, and the final track, produced by Otto Demler, used more than 30 musicians, including a string section and a Belgian opera singer. Despite the difficulties, Jackson recalled being thrilled with the final product. In her book Every Night Is Saturday Night: A Country Girl's Journey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she wrote: "Once I got through my part, the final record just gave me chills."
  • "Santo Domingo" was released to German-language markets in 1965. It topped the Austrian chart for an impressive 12 weeks. It also achieved considerable success in Germany and Belgium, reaching #5 and #14, respectively.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Holly Knight ("The Best," "Love Is A Battlefield")

Holly Knight ("The Best," "Love Is A Battlefield")Songwriter Interviews

Holly Knight talks about some of the hit songs she wrote, including "The Warrior," "Never" and "The Best," and explains some songwriting philosophy, including how to think of a bridge.

Maxi Priest

Maxi PriestSongwriter Interviews

The British reggae legend tells the story of his #1 hit "Close To You," talks about his groundbreaking Shabba Ranks collaboration "Housecall," and discusses his latest project with Robin Trower.

Paul Stanley of Kiss, Soul Station

Paul Stanley of Kiss, Soul StationSongwriter Interviews

Paul Stanley on his soul music project, the Kiss songs with the biggest soul influence, and the non-make-up era of the band.

Second Wind Songs

Second Wind SongsSong Writing

Some songs get a second life when they find a new audience through a movie, commercial, TV show, or even the Internet.

Bob Daisley

Bob DaisleySongwriter Interviews

Bob was the bass player and lyricist for the first two Ozzy Osbourne albums. Here's how he wrote songs like "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley" with Ozzy and Randy Rhoads.

Devo

DevoSongwriter Interviews

Devo founders Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale take us into their world of subversive performance art. They may be right about the De-Evoloution thing.