The Walk (The Cure song)

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"The Walk"
"The Walk" cover
Single by The Cure
Released July 5, 1983
Format 7"
Genre Rock

New Wave

Length 3:33
Label Fiction Records
Producer(s) Steve Nye
Chart positions
  • #12 (UK)
The Cure singles chronology
"Let's Go to Bed"
(1982)
"The Walk"
(1983)
"The Lovecats"
(1983)

The Walk is the name of a 1983 single by The Cure. It later appeared on their album Japanese Whispers. The song The Walk is known to be the only Cure song that Robert Smith's mother liked up to that point[1].

[edit] Track listing

7" Single

  1. "The Walk"
  2. "The Dream"

12" Single

  1. "The Walk"
  2. "Lament"
  3. "The Upstairs Room
  4. "The Dream"

[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Cure at Music Crawler


The Cure
Robert Smith | Porl Thompson | Simon Gallup | Jason Cooper
The Cure personnel
Discography
Studio albums: Three Imaginary Boys | Seventeen Seconds | Faith | Pornography | The Top | The Head on the Door | Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me | Disintegration | Wish | Wild Mood Swings | Bloodflowers | The Cure
Live albums: Concert | Entreat | Paris | Show | Trilogy
Compilations: Boys Don't Cry | Japanese Whispers | Standing on a Beach / Staring at the Sea | Mixed Up | Galore | Greatest Hits | Join the Dots
EPs: Half an Octopuss & Quadpus | Lost Wishes | Five Swing Live
Singles: "Killing an Arab" | "Boys Don't Cry" | "Jumping Someone Else's Train" | "A Forest" | "Primary" | "Charlotte Sometimes" | "A Single" | "Let's Go to Bed" | "The Walk" | "The Lovecats" | "The Caterpillar" | "In Between Days" | "Close to Me" | "Why Can't I Be You?" | "Catch" | "Just Like Heaven" | "Hot Hot Hot!!!" | "Fascination Street" | "Lullaby" | "Lovesong" | "Pictures of You" | "Never Enough" | "Close to Me (remix)" | "High" | "Friday I'm in Love" | "A Letter to Elise" | "The 13th" | "Mint Car" | "Gone!" | "Strange Attraction" | "Wrong Number" | "Cut Here" | "End of the World" | "Taking Off" & "alt.end"
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