Walk On

Album: On The Beach (1974)
Charted: 69
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  • I hear some people been talkin' me down
    They bring up my name, and pass it 'round
    They don't mention the happy times
    They do their thing, I'll do mine

    Ooh, baby, that's hard to change
    I can't tell them how to feel
    Some get stoned, some get strange
    Sooner or later, it all gets real

    Walk on, walk on
    Walk on, walk on

    Ooh, I remember the good old days
    Stayed up all night, gettin' crazed
    Then, the money was not so good
    But we still did the best we could

    Ooh baby, that's hard to change
    I can't tell them how to feel
    Some get stoned, some get strange
    Sooner or later it all gets real

    Walk on, walk on
    Walk on, walk on Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Tim from CaliforniaLukas Nelson & the Promise of the Real adopted their band name and early philosophy from this song when they formed in 2008. Kind of cool that they are backing Neil on his current tour.
  • Nikhil from Mumbai, Indiagreat song!sometimes i feel neil's lyrics are deep, other times i feel they dont mean anything.great song nonetheless!
  • Sam from South Kingston, RiI thought this song was about how much hated the
    critics and how wrongly they judged him. And doing this over a catchy melody. Beautiful.
  • David from , CaIn the (un)authorized biography, Shakey, Neil actually discusses this song. It isn't about Lynyrd Skynyrd, it's about Buffalo Springfield, written not long after he had left them at a critical point in their career causing much bad feeling. The book is called Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Jimmy McDonough.
  • Fyodor from Denver, CoI've read this interpretation before, but I wonder if it's based on anything Neil has said about it or is it just speculation? I've also read that it's an answer to music critics. I think it's about former friends and/or bandmates, myself. I imagine the chorus is Neil responding to his wife suggesting that he go and talk to these old friends who have turned against him but he nixes the idea, preferring to Walk On.
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