Released in 1991, is the signature autobiographical ballad by American singer-songwriter Marc Cohn. The Official Music Video uses a moody, black-and-white aesthetic to mirror the song's themes of spiritual awakening and musical pilgrimage. Background and Inspiration
Cohn wrote the song following a 1985 trip to Memphis intended to cure a severe case of writer's block. Inspired by an interview with , who suggested traveling to new places for creative spark, Cohn visited several landmarks that became the song's lyrical pillars: Beale Street : The heart of Memphis's musical heritage. Marc Cohn - Walking in Memphis (Official Music Video)
Directed in stark black and white, the video captures Cohn at his piano, interspersed with evocative shots of Memphis street life, neon signs, and religious iconography. This visual style emphasizes the "timeless" and "haunting" quality of the narrative, focusing on the raw emotion of the performance rather than flashy production. Critical Success and Impact The Story of... 'Walking in Memphis' by Marc Cohn - Smooth Released in 1991, is the signature autobiographical ballad
: Cohn was deeply moved hearing Reverend Al Green preach, describing it as a transformative experience that left him "ten feet off of Beale". Inspired by an interview with , who suggested
: Cohn followed the "ghost of Elvis" to the gates of his iconic home.