About The Song
Background
- Release Date: When was the song released?
- Songwriter(s): Who wrote the song? Were they members of the band? Did they have any history or significance?
- Producer(s): Who produced the song? Were they known for working with a specific genre or artist?
- Album: Was the song part of an album? If so, what was the album’s title? Were there any interesting facts about the album or its reception?
Musical Style
- Genre: What genre of music is the song? Are there any subgenres that apply?
- Instrumentation: What instruments are used in the song? Are there any notable features in the instrumentation (e.g., prominent guitar riff, unusual percussion)?
- Tempo and Rhythm: What is the tempo of the song? Is it slow, fast, or something in between? Is the rhythm complex or simple?
- Melody and Harmony: How would you describe the melody? Is it catchy, simple, or complex? Are there any interesting harmonic elements?
- Vocals: How would you describe the vocals? Are they soulful, smooth, powerful, etc.? Are there any notable vocal techniques used (e.g., falsetto, rapping)?
Lyrics
- Point of View: Who is the narrator of the song?
- Main Theme(s): What are the main themes explored in the lyrics? Is it about love, heartbreak, social issues, etc.?
- Literary Devices: Are there any literary devices used in the lyrics, such as metaphors, similes, or personification? How do these devices contribute to the meaning of the song?
- Memorable Lines: Are there any particularly memorable lines or phrases in the song? What makes them stand out?
Cultural Impact
- Chart Performance: How well did the song perform on the charts? Did it reach number one or achieve any other notable milestones?
- Critical Reception: How did critics receive the song? Was it praised or panned?
- Covers and Samples: Has the song been covered by other artists? Has it been sampled in other songs?
- Use in Popular Culture: Has the song been featured in movies, TV shows, or commercials? How has it been used?
- Legacy: How is the song remembered today? Is it considered a classic?
Conclusion
- Briefly summarize the key points about the song.
- What makes “Walk Like a Man” a noteworthy song?
- How does it fit into the history of The Four Seasons or the broader musical landscape?
Additional Notes
- You can search online for information about the song, such as lyrics websites, music review websites, or articles about The Four Seasons.
- Pay attention to credible sources and avoid using speculation or rumors as facts.
Video
Lyrics
🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤
Ooo-Wee-Ooooooh-Wa
(Walk, walk, walk, walk) Ooo-Wee-Ooooooh Walk like a manOh, how you tried
To cut me down to size By telling dirty lies to my friends But my own father Said give her up, don’t bother The world isn’t coming to an endHe said walk like a man
Talk like a man Walk like a man my son No woman’s worth Crawling on the earth So walk like a man my sonOoo-Wee-Ooooooh-Wa
(Walk, walk, walk, walk) Ooo-Wee-Ooooooh-WaFine eyed baby
I don’t mean maybe We’re gonna get along somehow Soon you’ll be crying On ‘count of all you’re lying Oh yeah, just look who’s laughing nowI’m gonna walk like a man
Fast as I can Walk like a man from you I’ll tell the world Forget about it girl And walk like a man from youOoo-Wee-Ooooooh-Wa
(Walk, walk, walk, walk) Ooo-Wee-Ooooooh-Wa (Walk, walk, walk, walk) Ooo-Wee-Ooooooh-Wa (Walk, walk, walk, walk)