Because I was single, there was a chance I was a homosexual. Because I went to Syracuse, wherever that was, then I was probably a Communist. Or worse, a Liberal. Because I was from Memphis, I was a subversive intent on embarrassing Ford County.
Memphis are a big part of who I am, but it's still just a part
I'll stay in Memphis.
I sang in church growing up. Memphis is the blues capital of the world, we like to say.
She would go to Memphis and this was after our divorce. And I would send her to Memphis to be with him.
From Natchez to Mobile, from Memphis to St. Joe, wherever the four winds blowI been in some big towns an' heard me some big talk, but there is one thing I knowA woman's a two-face, a worrisome thing who'll leave ya to sing the blues in the night.
Man, that record came out and was real big in Memphis. They started playing it, and it got real big. Don't know why-the lyrics had no meaning.
No such thing as a hard woman, Memphis,just soft men. With that, I turned, and the others followed me.
My parents were working in a hospital in Memphis. But I didn't live there for any length of time that I remember. The first thing I remember is the town in Mississippi that I live in now, Charleston.
Memphis is in a very lucky position on the map. Everything just gravitated to Memphis for years.
I've got a reason to believe we all be received in Graceland, Graceland, Memphis Tennessee.
I get called 'Memphis Eve,' but my first name is Eve. I know Memphis is in there somewhere, but on my passport I'm 'Eve Sunny Day Hewson.
There's somewhat of a real fascination with American bands and American mythology in London, so I think we've tapped into some of that. Maybe because of the way the press works or whatever, they have extremely knowledgeable music fans over there. People who will sit there and talk to you about some record that came out in 1967 out of Memphis that you've never heard before.
Growing up in Memphis, I have always admired St. Jude's for the magnificent work they do.
Memphis found his smile. 'You know me, sir. I don't wear worry.
Memphis held onto me until I was far enough along in my art and then it let me go.
I love the South. Although I grew up primarily in Memphis, my family moved around a ton when I was a kid. I guess I never stayed in one place long enough to pick up the accent, but I definitely identify as a Southerner.
It's been a pleasure to bring my talents to south beach now on to Memphis.
Life don’t come to you, Memphis. You gotta take it. We have to take it. Because ain’t nobody handing it to us.
The Faces do not, as some have recently alleged, play badly. They are more than competent, especially at creating a mid-Sixties Rolling Stones-styled groove, as their excellent version of 'Memphis' proves.