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Come Ride the Wind With Me - Johnny Mathis



     
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Come Ride the Wind With Me Lyrics


Come ride with me
Time to saddle up n' ride away
Is so much to see
Don't worry I know the trails I know the wayI caught a gentle horse
His eyes are big and brown
He's ready to carry you the whole world round
Come ride with me, let's ride awayCome take a chance
I'll show you where the mountains touch the sky
It's a horse back dance
And we can ride forever if we tryThat dream in the distance
There for you to chase
Out in the sunrise with the wind on your face
Come ride with me, let's ride away
The smell of the leather, the sunlight on your skin
They've got us achin' to begin
The rumble of hoof beats much stronger than wine
The dust in your hair, the light in your eyesCome ride with me
We'll run the hills and watch the eagles soar

It's where you want to be
So tell me just what you're waitin' forWe'll camp near the meadow and we'll love the night away
And saddle up again when the dawn is turnin' gray
Come ride with me, let's ride awayThe smell of the leather, The sunlight on your skin
They've got us achin' to begin
The rumble of hoof beats much stronger than wine
The dust in your hair, the light in your eyes
Come ride with me
We'll run the hills and watch the eagles soar
It's where you need to be
So tell me just what you're waitin' forWe'll camp near the meadow, we'll love the night away
And saddle up again, when the dawn is turnin' gray
Come ride with me, let's ride awayCome ride with me
Come ride with me todayCome ride with me
Come ride with me
Come ride with me
Oh come ride with me...
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The fourth of seven children, John Royce Mathis was born on September 30, 1935 in Gilmer, TX to Clem and Mildred Mathis. As a small boy, the family moved to Post Street in San Francisco. It was there that he learned an appreciation of music from his father who taught him his first song, “My Blue Heaven”. At age eight, his father purchased an old upright piano for $25. When he brought it home, it wouldn’t fit through the front door.

Read more about Johnny Mathis on Last.fm.


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