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I got a coal‑black mare<br /> But Lord how that horse can run<br /> Yes she win every race<br /> Man you don't see how it's doneI give her three gold teeth<br /> I put earrings in her ears<br /> There ain't no use a‑worrying<br /> I do swear the stuff is hereI cut her mane<br /> I put streamline shoes on her feet<br /> Ain't a horse in the country<br /> I do swear my horse can't beat<br /> Say she foxtrot and pace<br /> And I rode that horse today<br /> Yeah when morning comes<br /> She had never broke her gaitShe going to the race track at midnight<br /> And I rode her all night long<br /> Yeah when morning come<br /> She had never changed her weight<br /> She's a coal‑black mare<br /> She's got long black curly mane<br /> Well I'll follow that horse<br /> Man in any land<br /> Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

Black Pony Blues Lyrics


I got a coal‑black mare
But Lord how that horse can run
Yes she win every race
Man you don't see how it's doneI give her three gold teeth
I put earrings in her ears
There ain't no use a‑worrying
I do swear the stuff is hereI cut her mane
I put streamline shoes on her feet
Ain't a horse in the country
I do swear my horse can't beat
Say she foxtrot and pace
And I rode that horse today
Yeah when morning comes
She had never broke her gaitShe going to the race track at midnight
And I rode her all night long
Yeah when morning come
She had never changed her weight
She's a coal‑black mare

She's got long black curly mane
Well I'll follow that horse
Man in any land
Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (also known as "Pop" Crudup) (August 24, 1905 – March 28, 1976) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley (and since covered by dozens of other artists), such as "That's All Right Mama", "My Baby Left Me" and "So glad you're mine", and by many claims, "Blue Suede Shoes". Born in Forest, Mississippi and living and working in throughout the South and Midwest as a migrant worker for a time, he and his family returned to Mississippi in 1926.

Read more about Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup on Last.fm.


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