Question Posted Saturday February 11 2006, 3:59 pm
ok...this is a random question but i was wondering what the lyrics to "walking in memphis" by lonestar mean. i have heard that all songs have a meaning and this one confuses me! thanks in advance! i'll rate 5's! i have included the lyrics below! and when it says : "But there's a pretty little thing
Waiting on the King Down in the Jungle Room" it means Elvis as the King right I am a huge Elvis fan so that is what i thought but it also could mean the king size bed. thanks again!
Put on my blue suede shoes
And I boarded the plane
Touched down in the land of the
Delta Blues In the middle of the pouring rain
W.C. Handy - won't you look down over me
'Cause I got a first class ticket
But I'm as blue as a boy can be
Then I'm walking in Memphis
Walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale
Walking in Memphis
But do I really feel the way I feel
Saw the ghost of Elvis
On Union Avenue Followed him up to the gates of Graceland
Then I watched him walk right through
Now security they did not see him
They just hovered 'round his tomb
But there's a pretty little thing
Waiting on the King Down in the Jungle Room
[Chorus]
They've got catfish on the table
They've got gospel in the air
And Reverend Green be glad to see you
When you haven't got a prayer
You've got a prayer in Memphis
Now Muriel plays piano
Every Friday at the Hollywood
And they brought me down to see her
And they asked me if I would -
Do a little number
And I sang with all my might
she said - Tell me are you a Christian
And I said Ma'am I am tonight
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