Walking On A Thin Line (song)
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"Walking On a Thin Line" is a song performed by
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, released in 1984 as the fifth and final single from their 1983 album, '' Sports''.


History

Considered one of the band's more "serious" songs, "Walking on a Thin Line" was written by Andre Pessis and Kevin Wells (of Clover, then
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). The '' Sacramento Bee'' thought the song was about a veteran's post-war stress. However, the song is really about the thoughts of serving Vietnam War soldiers and veterans in the midst of the war. In live performances, Lewis would often dedicate the song to the casualties of the war in Vietnam, as well as the veterans. During some live performances, ESPN personality Chris Berman, who is a fan of the band, has shown up as a surprise guest, singing the song with the band. Berman, who met the band at an ESPN tenth anniversary party, when describing
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highlights on ''
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'', would sometimes reference the chorus to the song.


Reception

Reception for the song was very mixed. Christopher Connelly of '' Rolling Stone'' said that the song was "annoying", and added that, "wherein Lewis even sings 'desperation' just like Men at Work's Colin Hay. The tune's a semistomper but has lines about a Vietnam serviceman – 'I'm the boy next door/The one you find so easy to ignore/Is that what I was fighting for?' – that some claim equates military service with Getting the Girl." Steve Morse of '' The Boston Globe'' thought that it was one of the band's more "serious" songs. Morse also thought that it was an "unusual piece" and that it was a "funky ode to Vietnam veterans". Robert Draper of the '' Austin Chronicle'' said that it showed that Lewis could show "signs of awareness." The ''
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'' said that the song showed the band's "modest abilities for rockin' out." ''
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'' called it "more good-natured rock 'n' roll (angry lyrics notwithstanding)." ''
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'' said that "the vocals are powerful, and especially fine guitar playing also compliments this single." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic calls the song one of the songs on the album that has "memorable hooks, driven home with economical precision by a tight bar band, who are given just enough polish to make them sound like superstars."


Chart performance

In the United States, the song was the last single released from the album, ''Sports''. It peaked at No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the only single from the album not to reach the top 10 on the chart. The song was a top 20 hit on the
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chart, peaking at No. 16. In Australia, the single reached No. 70.


Charts


References

{{Huey Lewis and the News 1983 songs 1984 singles Huey Lewis and the News songs Songs written by Andre Pessis Songs of the Vietnam War Chrysalis Records singles