: Cohn was deeply moved hearing Reverend Al Green preach, describing it as a transformative experience that left him "ten feet off of Beale".
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)
: Cohn followed the "ghost of Elvis" to the gates of his iconic home. : Cohn was deeply moved hearing Reverend Al
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 followed the "ghost of Elvis" to