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Rockin Horse - The Prisonaires



     
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Desert highway to a memory I said that I'd come back for you
By the jukebox at the starlight grill kickin' out an Elvis tune
Are you waitin' little sister? Killin' time and dreamin' too
You need a fraction of long distance love I'm drivin' all night
For you, yeahI'm gonna be there in a big way you can leave the radio on
Like an outlaw like Jesse James another hundred miles is gone
Sunrise to sundown I'm gonna turn you around yeahBaby, I've been so lonely what am I s'posed to do?
Out in the sun with passion out of my head for you
Baby my heart's a mustang just let it run its course
Take it up by the river I'm gonna give you moreRide the rockin' horse, hey
Ride the rockin' horse, yeahGot the top down wishin' on a star underneath the Spanish moon
Golden earring on the radio radar love is coming through
She's a station on the interstate
I'm comin' with a message of love
In the saddle you can ride all night rock around my glove
YeahSunrise to sundown I'm gonna turn you around
Baby I've been so lonely what's a man s'posed to do
Out in the sun with passion out of my head for you

Proof papa's got the fever just let it run its course
Take it up by the river I'm gonna give you moreRide the rockin' horse, hey
Ride the rockin' horseBaby, I've been so, baby, I've been so, baby
I've been so lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely
So lonely so lonely so lonely
(Ride the rockin' horse)
Lo lo lo lo lonely, lonely yeah
Baby I've been so, out of my head for you, wah
(Ride the rockin' horse)
Baby I've been so lonely, I am I am
Baby, baby, baby
(Ride the rockin' horse)
Babe I've been so lonely what am I gonna do
Thank you New York(Ride the rockin' horse)
(Ride the rockin' horse)
(Ride the rockin' horse)
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The Prisonaires were an African-American blues group whose hit Just Walkin' in the Rain was released on Sun Records in 1953 while the group was incarcerated in the Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville. The group was led by Johnny Bragg, who had been a penitentiary inmate since 1943 when, at the age of 17, he was convicted of six charges of rape. The Prisonaires were formed when Bragg joined up with two prison gospel singers...

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