I would love to hear Elvis sing this song. That would be pretty epic.
I would love to hear Elvis sing this song. That would be pretty epic.
I think I saw Elvis at a 7-11 getting coffee before I ran my marathon .
johnny5 wrote:
Song suuuuuucks.
+1
I never liked it, and wondered why it was always on the radio.
On a scale of 1 to 10, Walking in Memphis rates above a 4 and not quite a 5. It's not annoying to listen to. That said, I'd be okay with never hearing it again. Ever.
fisky wrote:
On a scale of 1 to 10, Walking in Memphis rates above a 4 and not quite a 5. It's not annoying to listen to. That said, I'd be okay with never hearing it again. Ever.
Maybe some parts, but some parts are so bad they are painful. Overall the song sucks, at best a 2/10.
Majority of people like it.
He won best new artist in large due to it. It was also nominated for best song and he was nominated for best male vocal pop performance for this song.
Doesn't mean much when justin bieber has the same award.
fisky wrote:
On a scale of 1 to 10, Walking in Memphis rates above a 4 and not quite a 5. It's not annoying to listen to. That said, I'd be okay with never hearing it again. Ever.
I find the hating curious. The song is more of a mood ring in that; if you’re in the right state of mind the song speaks to you, if you’re not it’s just catchy. One thing it’s not - is bad. I give it 7.5 to 9 depending on where u at in your life (for frame of reference I’d say it’s the same mood genre as Dire Straits’ Romeo and Juliet and Billy Squire’s Nobody Knows).
To the OP. I would rate being called weird by your spouse as being mostly a compliment. It means you’re finally making progress in achieving full mind control. Are you a Capricorn by any chance?
tiesj wrote:
red glare wrote:
I know I'm not alone. I just think it's a junk song, uber derivative, heavy on cliché, and the words "feet" and "feel" occur way too much.
It drove Elizabeth Vargas to drink.
10/10
You are assuming OP is a she you hateful person you...
Hounddogharrier wrote:
You Madam are a creeper or a commie. Walking on Memphis is a classic .
cmon dude wrote:
"Tell me are you a Christian child?"
And I said "Ma'am I am tonight"
The emotion in which Marc Cohn sings these lyrics
Corrected: treacle
I groove to the song when down in the Velvet Room.
I have a question unrelated to the song.
Where do you keep your plunger?
I like it. I lived in memphis for a couple of years after college. Helps conjure memories when i hear it.
If i hadnt lived there i wouldn’t think twice about it though.
Congrats for coming on here and publicly shaming your beta cuuck husband. Next step: taked naked pics of yourself and send them to the poster on here known as Jamin.
red glare wrote:
I know I'm not alone. I just think it's a junk song, uber derivative, heavy on cliché, and the words "feet" and "feel" occur way too much.
It's okay. Not great but nice. Nothing I would buy.
Lyrics still a million time better than anything country or rap/hip hop.
red glare wrote:
I know I'm not alone. I just think it's a junk song, uber derivative, heavy on cliché, and the words "feet" and "feel" occur way too much.
Music is subjective. If you don't like it, you don't like it.
What is your husband's take on plungers?
Flagpole wrote:
red glare wrote:
I know I'm not alone. I just think it's a junk song, uber derivative, heavy on cliché, and the words "feet" and "feel" occur way too much.
Music is subjective. If you don't like it, you don't like it.
Except when you bash Nickelback, then it's purely objective.
You certainly have a firm grasp on the obvious.
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