Marc Craig Cohnis a Grammy Award-winning American folk rock singer-songwriter and musician best known for his song "Walking in Memphis" from his eponymous 1991 album... (wikipedia)
I think the shock of the event prevents you from feeling anything. I did not feel any pain at all.
This one's going on my next album, which I'm hell-bent on making. I haven't always been hell-bent on making it. But I am now.
It was a terrifying moment, and a moment of sheer relief, ... I saw that there was exactly enough room in the soft tissue betweenthe outside of my face, and the beginning of my skull, there was just enough room to hold that bullet.
I touched myself and it was blood all over my hands, and my clothes,
I touched myself and it was blood all over my hands,
I wanted to just get back out and feel my way back to the stage in a low-key way.
I realized I was the one who'd been hit...every second that passed by, I thought, that's the last one. That's the last second I'll be here.
Walking in Memphis, I was walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale. Walking in Memphis, but do I really feel the way I feel?
You can go a hundred miles a second Don't have to drive no lousy cab Got everything you want and more man And the King picks up the tab You walk around on streets of gold all day And you never have to listen To what these customers say and I know...
Saw the ghost of Elvis on Union Avenue, followed him up to the gates of Graceland.
There's no messiahs out here, baby, but I found the holy grail alright. Cause I'm lying in your arms tonight.
She said, tell me, are you a Christian, child? I said, Ma'am, I am tonight.
I don't know where life's going, but soon it will be gone. I hope the wind that's blowing helps me carry on. Turn on the radio, baby listen to my song. Turn on the night light baby, I'm gone.
There are no new cash payments or obligations here. This is an accounting reflection of the deal they announced on Monday. It`s all by the books.