Walking On A Thin Line

Album: Sports (1983)
Charted: 18
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Andre Pessis, Kevin Wells
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing

Comments: 6

  • Mugsy from ColoradoI served in the 101st Airborne infantry in 1969 Vietnam. Had this song been available it would have been #1 instead of “ we gotta get out of this place” and “Paint it black” . 2 songs the gunners played on our Huey’s enroute to the Ashau valley. Well done Huey Lewis!
  • Bamboo from UsI came home from 'nam in '71 and got back to playing as soon as I could. I was a poor southern swamp boy playing rock and roll with a line of songs that came out of that era. And my lottery number was called up quick.
    6 8 years later the shtf in my head. Long story but I got most of it back. I remember hearing this song for the first time and jumped up to listen. If 'nam was cranking and this song was being on the air waves it would have been the #1 'nam song. For a vet it is deep. Good job HLN
  • Patty from Garden Grove,caThis was my favorite song that Huey Lewis & the News sang. I did not even know that it was a war song. Now that I know the meaning of it I love it more.
  • AnonymousIn a million years I'd never have guessed the actual meaning of this song.
  • Steve from Beechmont, KyI have a bootleg News concert where Huey gives a touching explaination that this song is about the vets who came home so "screwed up" as he puts it.
  • Jim from Long Beach, CaI not much of A Huey Lewis fan, but this song is the exception. It has a great message. War just plainly sucks and it can f--k up a lot of people and theit families..
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