About The Song

“Walk of Life” is a song by the British rock band Dire Straits, being the third track on their fifth studio album Brothers in Arms (1985). It was released as a single in the US in October 1985 and in the UK in January 1986.

The track peaked at number seven in the US charts, becoming their third and last top ten hit. It was their biggest commercial hit in the UK (along with “Private Investigations”), peaking at number two. The track also appeared on three compilation albums: 1988’s Money for Nothing, 1998’s Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits, and 2005’s The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: Private Investigations. It also appeared on the band’s live album On the Night (1993).

Mark Knopfler told Classic Rock in 2015 how the song came about: “I saw a photograph of a kid playing a guitar in a subway, turning his face to the wall to get a good reverb. When I started playing the guitar, because I didn’t have an amplifier, I’d put the head of the guitar on the arm of a chair and put my head on the guitar to try and get into a loud noise. It kind of reminded me of that, I suppose.”

Knopfler had not originally intended “Walk of Life” for the album, but rather as a B-side to one of the singles. Dire Straits manager Ed Bicknell heard it when it was being mixed and convinced Knopfler to include it on the album at the last minute.

A simple rock and roll rhythm is used, with chord changes limited to I, IV and V chords. The long introduction has become iconic in some circles, with an instantly recognisable riff played on a synthesizer-driven keyboard with hints of the blues. The singer mentioned in the lyrics, “Johnny”, is said to perform “down in the tunnels, trying to make it pay”, a reference to busking in the subway. The songs he plays are oldies, including “I Got a Woman”, “Be-Bop-A-Lula”, “What’d I Say”, “My Sweet Lovin’ Woman”, and “Mack the Knife”. He also plays talking blues.

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Lyrics

Here comes Johnny singing oldies, goldies
“Be-Bop-A-Lula, ” “Baby What I Say”
Here comes Johnny singing, “I Gotta Woman”
Down in the tunnels, trying to make it pay
He got the action, he got the motion
Oh yeah, the boy can play
Dedication, devotion
Turning all the night time into the day
He do the song about the sweet lovin’ woman
He do the song about the knife
He do the walk, do the walk of life
Yeah, he do the walk of life
Woohoo
Here comes Johnny, gonna tell you the story
Hand me down my walkin’ shoes
Here comes Johnny with the power and the glory
Backbeat the talkin’ blues
He got the action, he got the motion
Yeah, the boy can play
Dedication, devotion
Turning all the night time into the day
The song about the sweet lovin’ woman
He do the song about the knife
Then he do the walk, do the walk of life
Yeah, he do the walk of life
Woohoo-hoo
Here comes Johnny singing oldies, goldies
“Be-Bop-A-Lula, ” “Baby What I Say”
Here comes Johnny singing, “I Gotta Woman”
Down in the tunnels, trying to make it pay
He got the action, he got the motion
Oh yeah, the boy can play
Dedication, devotion
Turning all the night time into the day
And after all the violence and double talk
There’s just a song in all the trouble and the strife
You do the walk, yeah, you do the walk of life
Hmm, they do the walk of life
Woohoo
Woohoo-hoo
Woohoo-hoo
Woohoo
Woohoo-hoo

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