All In for the One Who's Worth the Risk | Funky Cold Medina | Tommy Roe

Tommy Roe's "Funky Cold Medina" is a classic hit that has been delighting listeners for decades. Released in 1962, the song tells the story of a man who has fallen deeply in love with a woman named Medina, but she's not just any ordinary woman - she's got a funky cold.
The lyrics describe Medina's condition as "funky" because it's contagious, and anyone who gets too close to her runs the risk of catching it. The song's narrator is smitten with Medina despite the risks, and he's willing to take a chance on love. He sings about how he'll do anything to be with her, even if it means risking his own health.
The chorus repeats the phrase "Medina, Medina" over and over, emphasizing just how much this guy loves her. The song features a catchy melody and a memorable harmonica riff that adds to its charm. When you listen to "Funky Cold Medina," you can't help but get caught up in the infectious energy of Tommy Roe's music.
Despite its upbeat tempo, "Funky Cold Medina" has a certain nostalgic quality to it. The song's lyrics and melody are deeply rooted in the rockabilly and doo-wop traditions of the 1950s and early 1960s. You can almost imagine Teddy Boys and Pink Ladies dancing together to this tune at a sock hop.
As with any classic hit, "Funky Cold Medina" has been covered by numerous artists over the years. From rock bands like The Stray Cats to R&B crooners like Brian McKnight, there's always someone looking to put their own spin on Tommy Roe's masterpiece. And yet, despite all these interpretations, there's something special about hearing the original version - it's like experiencing a piece of musical history firsthand.
In short, "Funky Cold Medina" is more than just a catchy song title - it's an anthem for anyone who's ever fallen in love with someone a little bit quirky. With its infectious melody and memorable lyrics, this classic hit will always be funky cold, even after all these years.
