All the Way From Memphis
Michael Schenker Group Lyrics


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Forgot my six-string razor - hit the sky
Half way to Memphis 'fore I realised
Well I rang the information - my axe was cold
They said she rides the train to Oreoles

Now its a mighty long way down the dusty trail
And the sun burns hot on the cold steel rails
'N I look like a bum 'n I crawl like a snail
All the way from Memphis

Well I got to Oreoles y'know - it took a month
And there was my guitar, electric junk.
Some spade said "Rock'n'rollers, you're all the same.
Man that's your instrument." I felt so ashamed.

Now its a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
Through the Bradford Cities and the Oreoles
'N you look like a star but you're still on the dole
All the way from Memphis

Yeah it's a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
From the Liverpool docks to the Hollywood Bowl
'N you climb up the mountains 'n you fall down the holes
All the way from Memphis

Yeah its a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
As your name gets hot so your heart grows cold
'N you gotta stay young man, you can never be old
All the way from Memphis

Yeah its a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
Through the Bradford Cities and the Oreoles




'N you look like a star but you're really out on parole!
All the way from Memphis

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Michael Schenker Group's song, All the Way From Memphis, describe the struggles and hardships that come with being a musician, traveling from city to city, chasing fame and success. The singer forgot his guitar and had to travel halfway to Memphis before realizing his mistake. He eventually finds the guitar, but is met with criticism from a passerby who deems rock and rollers as all the same. The song conveys the idea that the journey to success and recognition in the music industry is a long and arduous one, requiring a great deal of resilience and determination.


Throughout the song, the singer uses vivid imagery to describe the trials and tribulations of being a musician. The dusty trails, hot sun, and cold steel rails serve as a metaphor for the obstacles that must be faced on the road to success. Likewise, the idea of climbing up mountains and falling down holes represents the cyclical nature of success and failure in the industry. The final line, "you look like a star but you're really out on parole," highlights the irony of fame and success in an industry that often leaves its stars feeling trapped and constrained.


Line by Line Meaning

Forgot my six-string razor - hit the sky
I forgot my guitar and was feeling lost without it, so I decided to take off and clear my head


Half way to Memphis 'fore I realised
I was so caught up in my thoughts and emotions that I didn't even realize I was halfway to Memphis


Well I rang the information - my axe was cold
I called to find out about my guitar and was told that it was not on board and hadn't been played recently


They said she rides the train to Oreoles
I was informed that my guitar was on the train headed to Oreoles


Now its a mighty long way down the dusty trail
I am now embarking on a long journey, full of hardships and obstacles


And the sun burns hot on the cold steel rails
It's a tough journey, with the sun beating down mercilessly on the hard steel rails


'N I look like a bum 'n I crawl like a snail
I am dirt poor and exhausted, moving slowly like a snail along the trail


All the way from Memphis
I have come a long way from where I started, but there is still a long way to go


Well I got to Oreoles y'know - it took a month
After a gruelling month, I finally arrived at Oreoles


And there was my guitar, electric junk.
I finally found my guitar, but it had deteriorated and was in bad shape


Some spade said "Rock'n'rollers, you're all the same.
Someone insulted us, saying that all rock musicians are the same and just play loud music


Man that's your instrument." I felt so ashamed.
He was referring to my guitar and I felt embarrassed and ashamed of my profession


Now its a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
Being a rock musician is a difficult and challenging path to follow


Through the Bradford Cities and the Oreoles
It's a journey through many different cities and places with different cultures and lifestyles


'N you look like a star but you're still on the dole
Even though you may have fame and success, you still struggle financially and may even be unemployed


Yeah it's a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
Being a rock musician can be a long and exhausting road, but it's worth it for those who love it


From the Liverpool docks to the Hollywood Bowl
The journey takes you from your humble beginnings to the biggest stages in the world


'N you climb up the mountains 'n you fall down the holes
There are many ups and downs in the music industry, with moments of great success and failure


As your name gets hot so your heart grows cold
The higher your fame and success, the more jaded and distant you may become


'N you gotta stay young man, you can never be old
You have to maintain a certain youthfulness and vitality to continue to succeed in the industry


'N you look like a star but you're really out on parole!
Even though you may seem to have it all, you may still be in trouble with the law and not be truly free




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Comments from YouTube:

@mikeauriemma3975

Michael Schenker is on a Level of His own...He's a Legend!!!

@mikes.7836

schenker never dissapoints. he is the rock guitar god!!!!!!

@SPONDNO8

My God what a solo in the middle absolute genius.

@blndrckr

Tonemonster.... still kills me after all these years

@konnors62

...this is why I humbly respect Michael Schenker and still try to play guitar...great video again, MDXMN...

@AXEFLYERFV

Right on , thank you for comment & tuning in! Regards!

@UnitedSoundVideo

Excellent! Too bad the camera op didn’t know when the solos came in. He should of just left the frame on MS the whole time. Great audio. Thx 4 sharing!

@sovaine

Schenker has a very similar tone to the legendary Mick Ronson, schenker is one shit hot guitarist who has amazing feel and emphasis:-)

@Maxx61

The lead singer looked incredibly uncomfortable here...this song deserved a bit more interaction but of course Michael saved the day.🤘

@hefner3hefner393

Thought the same thing.......Mott the Hoople probably wasn't in his wheelhouse of songs

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