Walk On Water (Eddie Money Song)

Walk On Water (Eddie Money Song)

"Walk on Water" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money, from his album Nothing to Lose in 1988 and Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money in 1989. Written by one-time Sammy Hagar keyboardist Jesse Harms (who also performed on the track), the tune was released as a single and reached number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

It was later featured in the film Joe Dirt.

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