Outside The Wall - Film Version

Film Version

A longer and more elaborate version was recorded for the film which runs for a little more than four minutes and includes the National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pontarddulais Male Choir and Waters singing the lyrics melodically, rather than reciting them as on the album version; in order to run through the entire end credits, it includes the chords and melody from "Southampton Dock", from The Wall's eventual successor, The Final Cut. This version was never released officially and was later reused for the credits for The Wall – Live in Berlin.

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