Walk This Way
Run-D.M.C. Lyrics


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Now there's a backseat, lover
That's always undercover
And I talk 'til my daddy say
Said, "you ain't seen, nothin'
'Til you're down on the muffin
And there's sure to be a change in ways"
Now there's a cheerleader
That's a real big pleaser
As far as I can reminisce
And the best thing of loving
Was her sister and her cousin
And it started with a little kiss, like this

See-saw swingin'
With the boys in school
And her feet was flyin' up in the air
Singin', "Hey diddle diddle with a kitty in the middle"
And they swingin' like it just don't care
So I took a big chance
At the high school dance
With a lady who was ready to play
It wasn't me she was foolin'
'Cause she knew what was she was doin'
When she told me how to walk this way

She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!

She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!

Well, just gimme a kiss!
Ooh, a-like this!

School girl sleazy
With a classy kind of sassy
Little skirt hangin' way up her knee
There were three young ladies
In the school gym locker
And they find they were lookin' at D
I was high school loser
Never made it with a lady
'Til the boys told me somethin' I missed
That my next door neighbor
Had a daughter, had a favor
And I gave the girl a little kiss, like this

See-saw swingin'
With the boys in school
With your feet was flyin' up in the air
Singin', "Hey diddle diddle with a kitty in the middle"
I was swingin' like I didn't care
So I took a big chance
At the high school dance
With a missy who was ready to play
It wasn't me she was foolin'
When she knew what was she was doin'
When she told me how to walk this way

She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!

She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Run-D.M.C's hit song "Walk This Way" feature two different storylines that intertwine. The first storyline is about a backseat lover who is always undercover and a cheerleader who pleases and her sister and cousin. The second storyline is about a high school loser who takes a big chance at a dance and gets advice from a missy who knows how to walk and talk a certain way. The lyrics have strong sexual undertones and the subject matter is controversial, but the song has popularized a new style of rap and rock fusion.


The lyrics are telling a story of sexual exploration and discovery, as the characters experiment with different partners and experiences. The backseat lover and cheerleader represent sexual fantasies, while the high school loser is trying to catch up with his peers in terms of sexual experience. The lyrics are provocative and subversive, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms. The chorus of the song, "Walk this way, talk this way," represents more than just a physical walk or way of speaking, but also a new way of thinking and living life without fear or inhibitions.


Run-D.M.C.'s version of "Walk This Way" is actually a cover of the original song by rock band Aerosmith. The idea to collaborate on a rap/rock version of the song came from Aerosmith's lead singer, Steven Tyler, who wanted to reach out to a younger audience. The collaboration was a huge success, launching both bands into mainstream popularity and paving the way for future rap/rock collaborations. "Walk This Way" is now considered one of the greatest examples of rap/rock fusion.


Line by Line Meaning

Now there's a backseat, lover
There is a hidden lover


That's always undercover
Who always stays hidden


And I talk 'til my daddy say
I keep talking till my father intervenes


Said, "you ain't seen, nothin'
He tells me that I haven't seen anything yet


'Til you're down on the muffin
Until I have had sexual experience


And there's sure to be a change in ways"
Which will change the way I view things


Now there's a cheerleader
Now there's another girl


That's a real big pleaser
Who is quite attractive


As far as I can reminisce
As far as I can remember


And the best thing of loving
The best part of loving


Was her sister and her cousin
Was the fact that she had relatives who were also attractive


And it started with a little kiss, like this
And it all began with a simple kiss


School girl sleazy
A female student who is promiscuous


With a classy kind of sassy
Who has a confident attitude and style


Little skirt hangin' way up her knee
Wearing a short skirt


There were three young ladies
There were three girls


In the school gym locker
In the locker room at school


And they find they were lookin' at D
And they noticed me


I was high school loser
I was unpopular in high school


Never made it with a lady
Never had sex with a woman


'Til the boys told me somethin' I missed
Until my male friends informed me of something I didn't know


That my next door neighbor
That my neighbor who lives next door


Had a daughter, had a favor
Had a daughter who could do me a favor


And I gave the girl a little kiss, like this
And I kissed her briefly


Walk this way!
Follow my lead!


Talk this way!
Speak like me!


Like this
Do it like this




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Written by: Joe Perry, Steven Tyler

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Comments from YouTube:

@nwilliams4714

One of the best collaborations of all time. They made each other’s music more relevant.

@michaelvaughn1707

This reminds me of Public Enemy and Anthrax collab 🤎💯💥👍

@Connect2discxnnect

@@michaelvaughn1707 /r/whoosh

@whatever85x

love when art is popping off in a great way

@LMH61

agreed, I wouldnt be interested in either of these groups if not for this collab!

@Ecthelion1967

It is on the same standard as the KLF.

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@juanjots

The metaphor in this video is epic. Rock and Hip-hop/Rap breaking the barrier that separates them!

@poloauz3446

I never realized that

@quasidiem99

The barrier has always been imaginary because everyone I knew in the 80s liked RUN DMC and Aerosmith, even before this song came out.

@noirfiddle7284

Much like Hip Hop was thirty years ago. Rock was invented by blacks and was  criticized as not being "real" music.  This was a legendary moment in music  history. It reignited Aerosmith's career.

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