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Anonymous asked in PetsHorses · 10 years ago

Not country songs about horses?

Need to do a video in school about my sport, and I need a song about horses. I'm not really looking for a country song, though. Any suggestions are appreciated! Thanks!

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  • 10 years ago
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    Wild horses- natasha bedingfield http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWIVi_Oa4as

  • 10 years ago

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    1. Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones .

    2. A Horse With No Name - America .

    3. Bring On The Dancing Horses - Echo and the Bunnymen .

    4. Horses In My Dreams - P.J. Harvey .

    5. Wildfire - Michael Martin Murphey .

    6. Two White Horses - John Lee Hooker .

    7. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses - U2 .

    8. The Horses - Rickie Lee Jones .

    9. A Horse In The Country - Cowboy Junkies .

    10. Silver Stallion - The Highwaymen.

    Source(s): Yahoo music
  • 10 years ago

    Dog Days by Florence and the machine has a couple of lines about horses- its not the main focus but I've always wanted a horse video to it. it seems appropriate.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Strawberry Roan by Chris Ledoux

    She loves to ride horses - Guy Clarke

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    "Red-headed Stranger", by Willie Nelson (off the album of the same name.

    The red-headed stranger from Blue Rock, Montana,

    Rode into town one day.

    And under his knees was a ragin' black stallion,

    And walkin' behind was a bay.

    The red-headed stranger had eyes like the thunder,

    And his lips, they were sad and tight.

    His little lost love lay asleep on the hillside,

    And his heart was heavy as night.

    Don't cross him, don't boss him.

    He's wild in his sorrow:

    He's ridin' an' hidin his pain.

    Don't fight him, don't spite him;

    Just wait till tomorrow,

    Maybe he'll ride on again.

    A yellow-haired lady leaned out of her window,

    An' watched as he passed her way.

    She drew back in fear at the sight of the stallion,

    But cast greedy eyes on the bay.

    But how could she know that this dancin' bay pony,

    Meant more to him than life.

    For this was the horse that his little lost darlin',

    Had ridden when she was his wife.

    Don't cross him, don't boss him.

    He's wild in his sorrow:

    He's ridin' an' hidin his pain.

    Don't fight him, don't spite him;

    Just wait till tomorrow,

    Maybe he'll ride on again.

    The yellow-haired lady came down to the tavern,

    An' looked up the stranger there.

    He bought her a drink, an' he gave her some money,

    He just didn't seem to care.

    She followed him out as he saddled his stallion,

    An' laughed as she grabbed at the bay.

    He shot her so quick, they had no time to warn her,

    She never heard anyone say:

    Don't cross him, don't boss him.

    He's wild in his sorrow:

    He's ridin' an' hidin his pain.

    Don't fight him, don't spite him;

    Just wait till tomorrow,

    Maybe he'll ride on again.

    The yellow-haired lady was buried at sunset;

    The stranger went free, of course.

    For you can't hang a man for killin' a woman,

    Who's tryin' to steal your horse.

    Tthis is the tale of the red headed stranger,

    And if he should pass your way,

    Stay out of the path of the ragin' black stallion,

    And don't lay a hand on the bay.

    Don't cross him, don't boss him.

    He's wild in his sorrow:

    He's ridin' an' hidin his pain.

    Don't fight him, don't spite him;

    Just wait till tomorrow,

    Maybe he'll ride on again.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    All the pretty little ponies. Charlotte Church does a version

  • 10 years ago

    "America" written by Dewey Bunnell in 1971.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Tom petty- free fallin. It's just in one part...

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