About the song

“Memphis, Tennessee” is a song by Chuck Berry, released in 1959. The song is known for its storytelling lyrics and distinctive guitar riff, hallmarks of Berry’s influential style in rock and roll.

The lyrics of “Memphis, Tennessee” tell the story of a man trying to reach a girl named Marie, who lives in Memphis. Initially, it sounds like a romantic longing, but a twist at the end reveals that Marie is actually the narrator’s six-year-old daughter. The man is separated from his family, and the song expresses his deep desire to reconnect with his child.

The song’s blend of rock and roll rhythm, catchy melody, and poignant narrative made it a standout hit. “Memphis, Tennessee” showcases Chuck Berry’s talent for crafting songs that combine personal stories with universally relatable themes, helping to cement his legacy as one of rock and roll’s founding fathers.

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Long distance information, give me Memphis TennesseeHelp me find a party that tried to get in touch with meShe did not leave a number but I know who placed the call‘Cause my uncle took a message and he wrote it on the wall
Help me, information, get in touch with my MarieShe’s the only one who’d call me here from Memphis TennesseeHer home is on the south side, high upon a ridgeJust a half a mile from the Mississippi bridge
Last time I saw Marie she was wavin’ me goodbyeWith “hurry-home” drops on her cheek that trickled from her eyeWe were pulled apart because her mom did not agreeShe tore apart our happy home in Memphis Tennessee
Help me, information, more than that I cannot addOnly that I miss her and all the fun we hadMarie is only six years old, information pleaseYou got to put me through to her in Memphis Tennessee