"Went for a Ride" - Adia Victoria

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2024
  • "Went for a Ride" performed by Adia Victoria from the new album 'My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall'.
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    Went for a Ride (LYRICS)
    Written by: Alice Randall, Radney Foster
    He was black as the sky on a moonless night
    Good with horses never reined them too tight
    He rode with the best hell he rode with me
    And they got it all wrong in that book of history
    It wasn't cowboys and ponies it was horses and men
    It wasn't school boys and ladies it was cow-towns and sin
    There was blood on the leather and tears in their eyes
    We swore at the devil and went for a ride
    We told some tales, he told them best
    Real life can always use a good stretch
    But that don't change the things we did
    Cause the realest thing was the life that we lived
    It wasn't cowboys and ponies it was horses and men
    It wasn't school boys and ladies it was cow-towns and sin
    And there was blood on the leather and tears in her eyes
    We swore at the devil and then we went for a ride…that’s right
    More than one kind of pain, more than one kind of theft
    And it’s bitter as the night that sweet Jesus wept
    She stole my heart age stole the fire
    They stole my prairie when they strung all that wire
    It wasn't no cowboys and ponies it was horses and men
    It wasn't no school boys and ladies it was cow-towns and sin
    And there was blood on the leather and tears in her eyes
    We swore at the devil and went for a ride
    I swore at the devil and went for ride
    Alice Randall is a New York Times bestselling novelist, award-winning songwriter, and educator. She is widely recognized as one of the most significant voices in modern Black fiction. She lives in Nashville where she writes country songs.
    Oh Boy Records is honored to partner with Alice Randall and a community of Black, female musicians to bring you My Black Country - The Songs of Alice Randall. Alice Randall has written songs performed by Glen Campbell, Moe Bandy, Marie Osmond, Jo-El Sonier, Judy Rodman, Radney Foster, Holly Dunn, and Trisha Yearwood. She is the first Black woman to have a number-one hit on the country charts. Her influence in country music and as a voice in the Black community is immense. Here we present a collection of Alice's songs re-imagined and re-recorded by Black female artists from around America.
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  • @whiskeycitydiggers
    @whiskeycitydiggers 2 місяці тому

    In the first chorus she sings "schoolboys and ponies" instead of "schoolboys and ladies". I love the track but wish that could have been fixed in post or another take used. It's not a huge flub, but the repetition of ponies makes it stick out.