Everyone ASSUMED Rookie's FANTASTICAL Hit was Made Up..But It Actually Happened! | Professor Of Rock
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- Every now and again in an interview with an artist, a story is told that is so unique, Poignant and heart felt that the story enhances the song to an unparalleled level. It seems to deepen with every listen. This is the case with Marc Cohn’s hit Walking in Memphis... Most people thought this massive hit was a made up homage to an artist, poetic license on steroids, but as we’ll find out in the exclusive interview coming up, every part of this song actually happened. the Ghost of Elvis to Al Green preaching. Marc Cohn was a Struggling singer songwriter and trying to find that one hit that would get him his first big break and he found it in one weekend. the story from grammy winner Marc Cohn is next.
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I say it often, the term One Hit Wonder is a complex one because it doesn’t capture a band or their song or their career universally. No one would ever call Jimi Hendrix or Lou Reed or Frank Zappa one hit wonders or bob marley a no hit wonder. Ya that ’s right Bob Marley never charted a top 40 hit in the US. I think as a culture we are fascinated when an artist had one big chart hit that moved the world, because in a lot of cases we are shocked that they didn’t have more hits. Or the one hit is so overplayed and it begins to wear on us especially if it’s a novelty hit, that we want it to go away, but alas it can still take us back to the time we first heard and we are always curious what became of that artist or group. So that’s why we call them Bottle Lightning on this channel In our latest edition of bottled lighting we break down one of the most beloved songs of it’s time. A song so compelling it puts us in a trance whenever it comes on. It’s so magical that most people thought the singer songwriter behind it just made it up.
Marc Cohn, was trying to find his breakthrough and took a trip to Memphis and what unfolded was almost like a fairy tale of epic proportions. It was a gift. Marc Cohn is one of those amazing songwriters who’s catalog is so great that we are left scratching our heads of how his others songs weren’t massive on the charts. His entire debut album is chock full of great songs from Dig Down Deep, my personal favorite of his. Silver thunderbird, and True Companion, one of the greatest love songs of it’s time, how the three of these didn’t swarm the charts is a head scratcher. The song that did go to #13 on the hot 100 and was nominated for song of the year for 1990 was Walking In Memphis.
A song that is as beloved today as it was when it was released. It was covered last year on Saturday Night Live by Pete Davidson with a guest appearance by Cohn himself as Walking in Staten a homage to the bagel joints and pizza places in his native borough while sporting an “I Love Staten Island” shirt. - Развлечения
Poll: What is your pick for the best song about a person or a place?
Rush - The Camera Eye
First half is about NYC, second half about London
Black Water by The Doobie Brothers about the Mississippi and New Orleans
Strawberry Fields Forever.
One of the people in song that has always fascinated me is Mr. Bojangles I wonder if he is a real person I would have loved to met him
Leader of the Band by Dan Fogelberg.
Just in case Marc drops by and reads the comments, thanks for this song. More then once when you get to “Ma’am I am tonight” tears burst out. There’s a level of perfection in that moment rarely found in any song.
And hey, great piano riff. Love it.
The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame should be in Memphis, and this should be one of the songs about Memphis that is played there every day.
Marc Cohn’s Walking in Memphis hits you all the way down in your soul. The lyrics along with that bluesy tone just shows you how much heart he put into it.
It’s an excellent song. I’m sorry it only took me until today to discover it.
Really? Never has that effect on me. I hear it, and forget it about ten minutes later. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing special about it either.
@@davidkeech9738 always has to be one in the comments…
Whenever this song comes on the radio, I can't help smiling. It never gets old.
It’s a gem.
I moved from Memphis to Nashville in 1990 and when this song was released in 1991 it got heavy airplay in Tennessee. When I first heard it, I fell in love with it. I didn't need a music video to visualize it-- real-life memories of those places mentioned in the song were already in my head. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to my days of living in Memphis when I was a young man and the world was my oyster. To this day, this is one of those songs that, whenever I hear it, I have to stop whatever I am doing and just listen. Although I already knew Marc's story, this was a great pick for a behind-the-music breakdown. Thanks, Adam! 😎
I’ve been to Gatlinburg, so close enough.
What a timeless classic. The interviews conducted here are just one of a kind. So much history, and so many stories. Cheers
Thanks RC32. Appreciate your support!
@@ProfessorofRock It's always my pleasure!
the power and the magic of music. that's what this interview shows...
This was such a cool interview. I always roar out the "are you a Christian/Ma'am i am tonight" lines when this song plays. HUGE goosebumps! And I never imagined that Rev. Green is the great Al Green! These stories are always so much fun. Thanks man!
Love that! Thanks Ryan.
I used to go to church and they would sing songs just like that.
Gosh dang, this interview gave me chills and a bit of mist in my eyes. That’s a first Adam. Very compelling. As a musician, I needed to hear this. Thank you 🙏🏼. This is a gift.
In my mind this has to be one of the top ten greatest pop/rock songs ever written. It’s perfect really… the marriage of lyric and melody, Marc’s vocal, and the track, is just sublime. It transports you to another place and time.
It’s a masterpiece of a song.
My wife & I saw Cohn perform in Annapolis, MD in October of 2019 and were amazed at his talent and voice. He's never quite achieved 'super stardom', but damn this man can fill a room with music that warms a soul. His song "True Companion" was also our first dance at our wedding and a number of friends asked "Who does that song?!?". When we told them and referenced his hit "Walking in Memphis", they had no idea of his other music. I can say thank you for the memories.
Great that he is/was still touring and sharing his soulful voice that puts the current batch of wannabees and tryhards to shame. And he looks in great health too.
If you told me I could keep only 20 distinctly American songs from the entire 20th century, and I'm talking all the way back to Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, you name it, I would include Walking in Memphis. It seems to embody almost the entire history of American music and tells a story of personal regeneration with universal resonance. In addition, the craftsmanship of the arrangement, the performance, and the production is about as perfect as it gets. Every note and nuance works in service to the song. And it's just a kickin' good tune!
What a great interview, and the best part is how happy Marc appears to be.
Such a feel good song! Brings back a lot of memories with my friends from back then. Most of us were young Elvis fans and wanted to visit Graceland. I did, a few years later with my family.
Same! So cool you got to go. Thanks for watching.
Same here, Graceland and Sun Studios just have a special feel, as a fan, you have to experience it!
@@ProfessorofRock I always do!
One teacher told me she went past Graceland and took photos several times while driving to work in the 90s.
We all hear these stories about these songs that "write themselves" but for the most part, song writing is the result of a lot of hard work. Marc is a great example of a guy who kept at it for years and eventually found his voice. His success is well-deserved. Thanks, Adam.
He fought hard to get those song where they are now. He put in the blood ,sweat and tears and you can hear it. Thanks Robster!
This was a very inspiring and hopeful story. He fought his way to success there.
Man I love when the artist him or herself appears for the interview to explain their experiences to write these masterpieces. I have always been a fan of Marc my Spotify playlist list can prove this. Thanks for this lunchtime treat
Same here! Love the first hand accounts Thanks Jeffrey.
@@ProfessorofRock One of my favorite bottled lighting songs of all time Me And Miss Jones by Billy Paul fantastic song
I had the distinct pleasure of singing this song in a musical ten years ago and it brought the house down every night! People just LOVE it!
This song always makes me want to find something I think I am still missing-but I get a glimpse of it when I hear it. Something to redeem me. This is why you rock, you know? You remind us what this is all about.
Thanks B. Great insight.
In 1985 is when I discovered Christian Rock/Metal and gathered a huge collection up until 1993. I had the paring of great music with a great message.
It’s like a conversation with the Holy Spirit.
What an incredible interview. You could feel yourself being there with him throughout that entire journey.
I am the Gatekeeper
;^}
I really love the spiritual elements in this song, and how it helped Marc Cohn to beat his writers block. Shame that he never had another huge hit song, he had quite the talent for songwriting.
You're so right Trina. He had so many great songs... That first album is perfect.
It sounds to me like he found the free gift of eternal grace that night.
@@billkeithchannel Amen, brother!
I had never heard of this guy or his music so I took a few listens to this song and I have to agree!
There aren't too many songs that are perfect. But this is one of them. You can feel the emotion in the song. This interview just reinforces that.
Thanks. I agree. Perfect song.
This one is a masterpiece.
Agreed. Nothing like it!
Marc's musical work and story reflects the difference between commercial written and heartfelt messaging. One of my favorites!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks Rod.
It is a beautiful song.
I first heard this one when I was a young teenager, but it hit me hard even then. I couldn't have expressed why, but it resonated because it felt true even when I didn't know it was. Marc Cohn's "WiM" was a transformative experience for me. It shaped my musical taste toward songs whose lyrics could be felt and not just listened to and processed. It was all about the meaning and feeling, and it led me backwards to soul and blues and forward to Americana and folk. When I was a kid, I had to fly to visit my dad a couple times per year and back then the airplanes had "radio" stations programmed that you could listen to. Delta had this song on a permanent rotation, and I must have listened to it hundreds of times. I would listen as I flew into the Deep south, and it would remind me that there was beauty to be found, even there. Thirty something years later, this song hits me at a different level and reminds me of places I have been and the people I have met. It reminds me that we all have a story to tell, and that there is beauty in the world. For me, it doesn't get much better than this one. Thank you so much for this interview and 18 minutes that made my day better.
It really is a song that changes your life forever.
This is one of the most perfect songs ever recorded. I remember seeing the video on MTV in 1991 and being completely blown away. I immediately went out and bought the album, and like you, I cannot understand why there weren't more top 40 hits from it. I actually Lent my copy of the album to my ex-brother-in-law during his wedding So True Companion could be their wedding song. Interesting you chose this tune at this time because about a week ago, for some reason I just started playing a bunch of reaction videos to this tune. And I always wondered if Marc was actually Jewish, and in the commentary on one of those videos I found out he was. The line he sings, " are you a Christian son? Ma'am I am tonight!" Always made me wonder if he was a fellow member of My Tribe. I was so glad to know that he is. I grew up like you did, with music a very important part of my upbringing. First time I heard this, I got every single reference from WC handy to Carl Perkins, to Elvis, to the Reverend Al Green. The whole song is like a history lesson. And the passion came through loud and clear. Thank you for this one professor
He deserved more hits. This song is phenomenal.
"True Companion" was my wedding song as well! I am a HUGE Marc Cohn fan and I've met him on a couple occasions. He's an amazing guy and absolutely wonderful to see in concert.
I have had the pleasure of attending a couple of Marc's shows in small theater settings. Through his music, lyrics and stories, he conveys the essence of his music to the audience in a very personal way. I am forever grateful for Marc sharing his life stories with us.
I would love to see him in concert. Wonder if he has any upcoming shows.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 He plays almost constantly from what I can tell. We have a theatre in our city that seats 300 people and he plays here probably once every couple of years. Great show, definitely worth seeing. One thing that struck me is that he's as much a guitar guy as a piano guy, which I didn't expect.
@@mdchaney Kinda like Eddie Van Halen.
Wow, what a great story, and what a genuine bloke he is. I always loved this song but after hearing how it came about, I love it even more. There is a genuine story behind this song and the words actually mean something. I thought it was just great phrasing and emphasis, but he had actually experienced each of those lyrics before he sat down to write and record them. Amazing. I reckon I'll have to go find the lyrics and listen to the song with headphones on and really listen next time... Is it just me or do most males not worry so much about the lyrics? Although I must say, songs I learnt when I was a teenager and early 20s I can pull out of my brain like it was just yesterday, even if I might not have heard them for decades. How does that work? Anyway, thanks for sharing this brilliant story, Prof. Loved it.
I always want to know lyrics.
Walking in Memphis is an incredibly romantic and melancholy song that somehow channels optimism, and I’ve always liked it a lot. You know, so many of your episodes make me play the tunes several times. So thankful for on demand streaming music services!
The way he tells the story during the interview, is it any wonder what a hit this song was?? Some folks have the ability to put you somewhere. To paint a picture in your minds eye and make you FEEL the moment. One of your best episodes Adam!
One of the best songs ever. Thank you for sharing this one, prof. This song always takes me back to a little bar in Virginia and the young man who would sing it for an adoring crowd. Joe passed away in an accident not long after that but, for me and a few others, this song will always bring him back. At least for a while.
Wow, so heartfelt.
Killer interview. This album is one of those that teaches you to listen to EVERY track on EVERY album you buy, because if you don't, you'll miss out on something big
I went to Marc Cohn's first ever gig he got paid for, at the Dominion Theatre in London in 1991 (or 92?). It was just him and Jeff Peevar and it was amazing. As well as the great music, he was extremely funny all the way through. He sang humorous comments in the middle of his songs. He kept talking about how the record company expected him to have a band, which he didn't have. He did WiM twice. Early on in the set he sang it solo and sang "if I had a band this is where they'd start playing". He did the song again as the very last song and he had the whole audience sing it with him.
It was one of the best concerts I have ever been to.
Thanks for covering this song. It's iconic.
For sure. Thanks Jimmy!
This song always hits deeply into my soul. I never quite understand why, but it makes sense after this great interview and the time of its release. I had been in Atlanta for a couple months when I first heard Marc sing "Walking in Memphis," and as a mid-20s guy, I was really finding my footing as a man. Now at 57 and listening to the song again with my headphones on and the world set aside for 4 minutes, I understand the song's power. The coming-of-age story that Marc told through this song still makes me emotional. Great interview and great memories.
Wow, what an interview! Raw and emotional. I remember the song when it was released, and it was amazing. The lyrics, the emotion, and the passion were so profound and deep. I visited Memphis in 2016 and remembered the words, the location, and visualising it all was amazing. I think this was my fave interview thus far. Best RUclips music channel as far as I'm concerned. Cheers from down under 🇬🇸
For better or for worse it reminds me of where I grew up. I was born in Mississippi about two hours south of Memphis. Bless him for this song. I take it for granted, but I know the area means a lot to so many people. I'm glad it helped provide him with the inspiration he needed to get his career going. He seems like a lovely man, and is a wonderful storyteller.
What an amazing song and interview! Takes me back to being 11 and spending Sunday’s with my family and hearing Casey Kasem announce it. So powerful and still an all time favorite. Great interview!!!
Thank you for this episode and thank you for knowing who Marc Cohen is. Almost everyone I know have no idea who Marc is, and I can’t figure out why.
His first album was indeed a home run in my eyes. I compare it to Tracy Chapman’s first album, it’s a perfect album and I don’t understand why everyone doesn’t have a copy of their own, I just can’t understand why.
Every song is amazing, but Walking in Memphis is on a whole other level, every word is perfect. My favourite line is “She said, "Tell me are you a Christian child?" And I said, "Ma'am, I am tonight".”
It doesn’t get any better than that, no sir, it does not.
...funny you say that, because that how I felt....but I've been playing his "Very Best Of", more....I gotta get that CD out of storage, it was VERY good....
A grand slam! I agree Brent. Thanks for watching.
His first album really is a best of!
I sincerely apologize, but it was today that I discovered Marc Cohen and his absolute masterpiece. That’s a shame, since I can name over 200+ other artists from the rock era. I have a habit of judging things too early, but I can confidently say this time that this song gets a 11/10 in my books.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 ....well, I gave it an '11' back in March of 1991! ...on CASSETTE SINGLE! ...ha-HAA!! ...ah well, at least you're learning about GOOD Music, Lady Lily....
Walking in Memphis is featured in my absolute favorite moment in The X-Files. Mulder and Scully dancing at the end of The Post-Modern Prometheus always gets me.
Yes. That is cool
This song causes me to stop what I’m doing every time I hear it. The imagery, chord, progression, the soul, and feeling in Marc’s voice, the song really is perfect. And you are right Adam, the rest of the CD is fabulous as well! Thank you for shining the spotlight on Marc Cohn and his amazing talent!
I can listen to this album front to back still to this day. I was lucky enough to see Marc perform it a few years back. He’s so talented and the album is a classic.
Me too.
That’s amazing. He’s a great performer.
I work in radio and got to meet Marc Cohn about 10 years ago. Very chill, nice guy.
Incredible song. Incredible interview. You hit it out of the park with this one, Adam. Thank you so much!
I love Marc Cohn! He did an anniversary tour for this album a few years ago and played the album from start to finish and it was an amazing experience. He sounds as great live as he does on the record!
Such a beautiful song and fantastic interview! Had to watch it twice!! Walking in Memphis is one of a handful of songs that, when I hear them, everything else stops. And a huge 'Do Not Disturb' sign goes up! Thanks for keeping these songs alive...
I love this song, it's such a beautiful piece. At the time every song with a piano caught my attention for some reason but this was definitely the stand out and I still love hearing it. I always figured this was based on reality, with a little bit of license that most songs use (i.e. the ghost). It's a great story.
Thanks Elwaves!
I normally find a lot of piano songs don’t leave a lasting impression on me, but this one does. Those lyrics hooked me in!
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 I can understand that, even though I don't personally agree, but it's definitely the lyrics that make the song work.
@@Elwaves2925 Those lyrics are so poignant.
I just want to thank you so much for not just this interview but for all of unique, interesting, and frankly amazing videos that bring so much depth to every song/album/artist/ record that you make a video about. There have been so many videos about artists or songs excetera that I never thought in a million years that I was interested in but I would hear the stories behind it and brought to me by your videos and truly intrigued and feel more educated about life in general by watching them so thank you very much.
That's so cool to hear. Thanks for watching.
Exactly! You put so well what I was thinking.
Walking in Memphis is a throwback to high school…just a heartfelt, gritty, song about life and trying to make it.
A what a classic interview with a great guy. We’ll done, Professor!
I was producer for a small play in community theater. It was a piece we were taking to competition, which was about the only recognition we get for the work. The play was "Graceland" about 2 women who show up at the gates to Graceland, each wanting to be the first to enter when Graceland opened to the public. Having seen Elvis from front row seats (with my Mom) shortly before he died, I was a hard rock fan until that night. I became a born-again Presleyterian, truly a conversion. But I was having a hard time getting our actresses to capture the heart of the play. Amazingly, Mr. Cohn's song hit the airwaves and I had them listen to it. They got it. We won West Coast competition and placed 3rd nationally. That song helped them, and me, carry the bigger message to an audience of hard-core theater people who needed to be moved and transported and elevated by the work. We didn't use the song in the play, we didn't have to. It was enough to lift the actresses to understand what their message to the audience should be and they delivered it. Please thank Mr. Cohn for me. I am moved every time I hear it.
Great interview. So glad u did it!!!
Adam! Great episode/interview! I’ve always loved “Walking in Memphis”, but didn’t know it’s awesome backstory! Marc is Incredibly humble and transparent! It’s obvious that the song has influenced him just as it has many of his fans! Thanks for sharing!💫
Really appreciate that interview - Always Loved that Song - Thank You
---Cheers
I love the song, but now I like it even more after listening to this interview. More!!
Great interview Adam! That track was everywhere back in the day. Great to hear it and get the info on the references.
Awesome episode Professor! Awesome story behind the song! One of my favorites! Thanks for keeping the music alive!
Great interview, thanks Prof!
What a great interview. Thank you!!
This song is a classic. Every time I hear it now, I think of my dear departed sister. We both loved this song. We thought it was a masterpiece of a song. Pure perfection!!!!
Loved how you both loved being together just laying back in the pure joy of relating what music means to you.
Great video/interview, Adam, of a wonderful song and singer/song-writer. Thank you! Loved hearing about Muriel; wasn't what I expected. RIP.
Thank you for covering the backdrop behind Cohn's Walking In Memphis and the interview with him. True Companion is another excellent song on that album. Really enjoyed that album when it came out.
You are 💯 % correct. A magical song. Marc has that voice where you wanna stop and listen. Fantastic interview.
Thanks Andy. It was a lot of fun.
Beautiful interview, thanks Prof!
Walking in Memphis and On The Dark Side by John Cafferty were 2 GREAT songs! Absolutely love this song. A great little mini history lesson from Memphis.
Thanks for the deep dive Professor. Always look forward to your daily surprise for us.
Thanks Roger!
Right now I am still praying for Memphis in light of the Tyre Nichols tragedy…but at least we got some classics out of that city!
Love this song. I appreciate your research and definite interview skills. Think I'll go back and listen to the song from the start!
What a wonderful episode! Thank you for what you do.
This is why this channel rocks! This song is beauty, Power, and pathos. Perfection.
Great episode! Thanks.
This song hits me so deep in my soul, I tear up almost every time I here it. but in a good way. The Al Green and Muriel stories are priceless. Thx for another great vid and interview Professor
I love this song. Definitely one of my favourites. Thanks for a great interview.
I’ve always had such overwhelming love for this song. Awesome to hear it’s all true ! Thank you once again Prof !
Great interview! I still have that CD from back in the day...still love it, and him! ❤🎶
Greater interview Adam I remember the song on the radio, my mom always used to sing to it, Brings back a lot of memories.
I have watched so many of these videos and interviews - this may be my favorite. What a joy to hear Marc Cohn tell his story. As inspirational as the Memphis trip he talks about. Awesome job on this one!!!!
This guy seems like a great guy to have a conversation with. Thanks for the interview!
Adam. You’ve done it again my friend. I loved this song from the very first time I heard it, &’probably even more today. What a fantastic interview, & Cohn comes across as such a great guy. Genuine, & personable, a great story teller. Like everyone, I was always surprised & disappointed that he didn’t have more songs get air time. But st least he knows that, while I know he wrote this song for himself, Millions of us love it almost as much as he does. Literally cannot hear this song enough. And can’t thank YOU enough for bringing us the story Adam.
This was a very uplifting video for me personally. It is just an amazing thing to see such a talented artist be so incredibly humble. Thank you for this. I thank God for people Like you.
Great song. I haven't heard any other songs by Marc Cohn, but after this episode, I'm definitely going to check out more of his music. Even though I'm not very familiar with this artist, this is one of my favorite interviews that you've done. His storytelling abilities come through not just in his song, but in this interview. Great interview
Silver Thunderbird
This is the first time I’ve heard of him. I listened to the song and immediately fell in love.
Loved the video and what a lovely interview! Wonderful work!
Great interview. Thank you for this one. I've always been a Marc Cohn fan.
What a great interview!
Great interview Professor. I loved this song when it came out. Good music equals good times
Amazing interview!
Brilliant song, and great interview!
I love the whole album. Great stories in each song.
We covered many of them. Thanks for watching.
Guess I have to do some listening! 🎧
Great interview, Professor. And a bonus re-introduction to "Avenging Annie"!
Certain songs are special in that they transport you to a place you have never been. Rainy Night In Georgia, Wichita Lineman... This is right up there with those masterpieces. Great interview!
Wow! What a great interview. ❤
Thank you for doing this Bottled Lighting; I didn’t want the video to end. 👍🏻👍🏻
Watching that SNL skit, I was so pumped seeing Marc Cohen in it.
Thanks guys! I'm crying like a baby! Nothing like a good ol' Foursquare Gospel tent revival to cleanse your doubts. Love this episode!
I have never commented on your videos. However, being a lifelong Memphian (my father, Grandfather, Great Grand father also) being born here and being a huge music fan I can't say enough about that song. I'm 71 now and I think back all about living here and the so many things that have gone wrong here and put us in such a bad light. So, I think about all the fabulous, fabulous music from this place I can't help but smile and think that no matter what else went down here we have the MUSIC!!!! This is the home of American music, The Blues, Rock and Roll, Jazz nowhere else can make the claim. So when I heard "Walking in Memphis for the first time I knew that guy was on a journey to find out and he stumbled into the absolute right place to become enlightened. Thanks for interview him.....but I already knew what he was going to say. You can't live here or come here for the music and not know and he summed it up perfectly.
Another fun interview to watch, professor.
I moved from Louisina to Memphis in the 8th grade. I was born in 1961. My school bus used to go on Graceland Blvd. right past Elvis' house every day & Elvis was still alive! We eventually moved North to Dyersburg Tennessee straight on the Mississippi River. Since I used to play the piano for church even at that age......I can really relate to this song! And may I add that it is a beautiful song! Thank you so much for sending me back there. I live in Colorado now
Thank you for doing a video on this song and album. This is one of my favourite albums of all time. Silver Thunderbird reminds me of my childhood and Walk on Water is such a wonderful song. This is a perfect album. There’s not a weak song on there. Great vid! ❤
Great song. Love the interview.
What an amazing interview and an incredible artist Well done, you!
Thanks!
This is one of the only songs where I remember exactly where I was the first time I heard it. I was driving down High Street when it came on the radio.
By the time the second chorus came on, I had pulled over because I couldn’t focus on anything else. Incredibly moving song and I would say it was in my most favourite songs ever.
I had to actually order in the CD because my music shop didn’t have it and hadn’t heard of Cohn. I told them they’d better order more than just the one for me. They told me they ordered 10 and the only one they had left when I picked it up was the one they were holding for me and they had had to order more.
I cannot even listen to it while I’m working. I just had to listen in awe and amazement at his powerful voice.
Beautiful song. Wonderful interview.
Great song, another great interview
What a great interview Prof. Marc Cohn was such an interesting person to listen to and you just brought it all out of him. Thank you.
A suggestion I would like to make is Some Kind of Wonderful, originally by Soul Brothers Six, written by John Ellison. The intriguing thing with the song is it wasn't huge for them, but it has been so widely covered across the decades.
Great song. Good job with that interview.
Only music channel a person needs is right here! Thanks professor of rock. I use what I learn off of here to teach my wife and friends about the music and videos we watched growing up.