Toni Fisher (born December 4, 1924, in Los Angeles, California - January 11… Read Full Bio ↴Toni Fisher (born December 4, 1924, in Los Angeles, California - January 11, 1999, in Salt Lake, Utah) was an American pop singer.
Fisher is best remembered for her 1959 song, "The Big Hurt" written by her manager Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart in the U.S. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured phasing effects; indeed, it is claimed to be the first song to do so. DJ Dick Biondi on WKBW would introduce the record as "Toni Fisher's weird one."
According to an unconfirmed source the recording session was conducted in an airplane hangar, which is suggested by the sounds of aircraft in the background. Actually the song was recorded in the famous Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles and engineered by Stan Ross and Dave Gold.
Disc jockey Wink Martindale commented that the record label bills the singer as "Miss Toni Fisher" because of her powerful voice, which is consistently audible over the phasing, the instruments, and the background noise; to confirm to the listener that this is indeed a woman singing.
In 1962 she had another Top 40 hit with "West Of The Wall" (#37), a song about the sadness of lovers separated by the 1961 erection of the Berlin Wall.
"The Big Hurt" was later covered by Del Shannon, Susan Rafey, Susan Farrar, Scott Walker, Nick Cave, BearEssence, and Nessie & Her Beard.
She died of a heart attack on January 11th, 1999.
Fisher is best remembered for her 1959 song, "The Big Hurt" written by her manager Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart in the U.S. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured phasing effects; indeed, it is claimed to be the first song to do so. DJ Dick Biondi on WKBW would introduce the record as "Toni Fisher's weird one."
According to an unconfirmed source the recording session was conducted in an airplane hangar, which is suggested by the sounds of aircraft in the background. Actually the song was recorded in the famous Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles and engineered by Stan Ross and Dave Gold.
Disc jockey Wink Martindale commented that the record label bills the singer as "Miss Toni Fisher" because of her powerful voice, which is consistently audible over the phasing, the instruments, and the background noise; to confirm to the listener that this is indeed a woman singing.
In 1962 she had another Top 40 hit with "West Of The Wall" (#37), a song about the sadness of lovers separated by the 1961 erection of the Berlin Wall.
"The Big Hurt" was later covered by Del Shannon, Susan Rafey, Susan Farrar, Scott Walker, Nick Cave, BearEssence, and Nessie & Her Beard.
She died of a heart attack on January 11th, 1999.
Laugh or Cry
Miss Toni Fisher Lyrics
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Firefall Baby tell me what's wrong with you What you trying to…
Roger Taylor This ain't no tragedy, this ain't no addiction This ain't no…
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How Deep Is The Ocean How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie. How…
The Big Hurt Now it begins, now that you've gone Needles and pins, twilig…
West of the Wall West of the wall I'll wait for you West of the…
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boomerang905
Oh how I remember her and her famous song "the Big Heart". Unique, refreshing singer that I see sounds pretty much timeless. thanks.
RockinProfessor
"Hurt".......
Michael Friedman
Lovely musical performance !
David Walsh
This is my favourite song by Toni fisher. Many of her other songs are over produced. This one is great
George Torres
Her voice and music are treasures!
Frank Stallone Official
She had two hits I remember them well why is there no tv shows or hardly any photos I love her voice
rschnoop
She does an insanely zippy version of "Gloomy Sunday". She is one of my favorites!
tom kielty
thank you