Dead Man Walking

Dead Man Walking or Dead Man Walkin' or Dead Men Walking may refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

 * Dead Man Walking (book), a 1993 non-fiction book by Sister Helen Prejean
 * Dead Man Walking (film), a 1995 film based on the book
 * Dead Man Walking (soundtrack), 1996, and the title song "Dead Man Walkin by Bruce Springsteen
 * Dead Man Walking (opera), 2000, by Jake Heggie, based on the book
 * Dead Man Walking (play), 2002, by Tim Robbins, based on the book
 * "Dead Man Walking" (Sapphire & Steel), an audio drama based on the TV series
 * Dead Men Walking (film), a 2005 film

Television episodes

 * "Dead Man Walking" (Body of Proof), 2011
 * "Dead Man Walking" (NCIS), 2007
 * "Dead Man Walking" (Robin Hood), 2006
 * "Dead Man Walking" (Torchwood), 2008
 * "Dead Man Walking" (Taggart), 2005

Music

 * Dead Men Walking, a British rock band

Albums

 * Dead Man Walkin' (Snoop Dogg album), 2000
 * Dead Man Walking (John Tibbs album), 2016
 * Dead Man Walking (EP), by John Tibbs, 2015

Songs

 * "Dead Man Walking" (David Bowie song), 1997
 * "Dead Man Walking" (Smiley song), 2012
 * "Dead Man Walking", by 2 Chainz, 2020
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Black Veil Brides from Vale, 2018
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Bloodsimple from Red Harvest, 2007
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Body Count from Violent Demise: The Last Days, 1997
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Brent Faiyaz, 2020
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Butcher Babies from Take It Like a Man, 2015
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Fear Factory from Digimortal, 2001
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Jelly Roll from Ballads of the Broken, 2021
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Jeremy Camp from The Story's Not Over, 2019
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Jon Bellion
 * "Dead Man Walkin, by Lynyrd Skynyrd from Vicious Cycle, 2003
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Milanese featuring Virus Syndicate
 * "Dead Man Walking", by Quarashi from Guerilla Disco, 2004
 * "Dead Man Walking", by the Script from Science & Faith, 2010

Tornadoes
''The term "Dead man walking" is a phrase used to describe the certain look of some multi-vortex tornadoes. The term is most commonly attributed to the 1997 Jarrell F5 tornado, but has been used to describe multiple other tornadoes:''


 * 1974 Xenia, Ohio F5 tornado
 * 1987 Edmonton, Alberta F4 tornado
 * 2011 Hackleburg-Phil Campbell, Alabama EF5 tornado
 * 2011 Cullman—Arab, Alabama EF4 tornado
 * 2011 Rainsville, Alabama EF5 tornado
 * 2011 Joplin, Missouri EF5 tornado
 * 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma EF3 tornado
 * 2024 Greenfield tornado EF4 tornado