,
Jackie Curtis and
Joe Dallesandro. Reed has said that the song was inspired by
Nelson Algren's 1956 novel
A Walk on the Wild Side (which, in turn, was named after the 1952 song "
The Wild Side of Life"). Each verse of "Walk on the Wild Side" refers to one of the "
superstars" at
Andy Warhol's New York studio,
the Factory. • "Holly" is based on
Holly Woodlawn, a
transgender actress who lived in
Miami Beach, Florida as a child. In 1962, after being bullied by
homophobes, the fifteen-year-old ran away from home; as the lyrics state, Holly learned how to pluck her eyebrows while hitchhiking to New York. • "Candy" is based on
Candy Darling, a transgender actress and the subject of an earlier song by Reed, "
Candy Says". She grew up on
Long Island ("the island") and was a regular at "the back room" of
Max's Kansas City. • "Little Joe" was the nickname of
Joe Dallesandro, an actor who starred in
Flesh, a 1968 film about a teenage
hustler. The lyrics are based on Dallesandro's character in the film, not on Dallesandro personally. • "Sugar Plum Fairy" is a reference to actor
Joe Campbell, who played a character by that name in Warhol's 1965 film,
My Hustler. The term was a euphemism for "
drug dealer". Prior to joining the Warhol entourage, Campbell was
Harvey Milk's partner for several years. • "Jackie" is based on
Jackie Curtis, another Warhol actress. "I always thought it would be kinda fun to introduce people to characters they maybe hadn't met before, or hadn't wanted to meet", Reed said. == Production, musicians, and musical elements ==