Memphis
Memphis most commonly refers to:
- Memphis, Egypt, a former capital of ancient Egypt
- Memphis, Tennessee, a major American city
Look up Memphis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Memphis may also refer to:
Film
- Memphis (film), a 2013 film directed by Tim Sutton.
Music
- Memphis (band), a musical duo
- Memphis Industries, a record label
- Memphis (musical), a Broadway musical by David Bryan and Joe DiPietro
Albums
Songs
- "Memphis, Tennessee" (song) or "Memphis", by Chuck Berry, 1959; covered by many performers
- "Memphis" (The Badloves song), 1994
- "Memphis" (Joe Jackson song), 1983
- "Memphis", by Donnie Brooks, 1961
- "Memphis", by David Nail, 2002
- "Memphis", by Justin Bieber from Journals, 2013
- "Memphis", by White Zombie from Psycho-Head Blowout, 1987
Other uses
- Memphis (mythology), the wife of Epaphus, who was, according to legend, the founder of Memphis, Egypt
- Memphis (genus), a genus of brush-footed butterflies
- Memphis (cigarette), a cigarette brand of Austria Tabak
- Memphis (typeface), a slab-serif typeface designed in 1929 by Dr. Rudolf Wolf
- Memphis Group, an influential design movement of Italian designers and architects in the 1980s
- USS Memphis (CA-10), a US Navy armored cruiser wrecked by a tsunami in 1916
- USS Memphis (SSN-691), a nuclear attack submarine of the United States Navy
- Windows 98, codenamed Memphis during development
- City of Memphis (train), a passenger train route
People with the name
- Memphis Bleek, New York rapper
- Memphis Depay, Dutch footballer
- Randall 'Memphis' Raines, a character in Gone in 60 Seconds
- Ricky Memphis, Italian actor
See also
- All pages with titles containing Memphis
- University of Memphis, a public university in Memphis, Tennessee
- Memphis Tigers, the athletic programs of the University of Memphis
- West Memphis, Arkansas, part of the Memphis, Tennessee, metropolitan area
- Memphis La Blusera, an Argentine blues band
- Memphis Grizzlies, American professional basketball team based in Memphis, Tennessee
- Corporate Memphis, an art style.
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