To: DoodleBob
“A simple search online shows scores of country horse tunes.”
Country music is about a hundred years old, so it is possible that a horse is mentioned, just as cars, trucks, sunsets, pretty girls, etc.
Since country music actually ended about twenty years ago, I don’t keep up with it anymore.
Your link mentions drinking songs, which is now modernized into substance abuse, I suppose.
“And yes, the singer in California is breaking up with a municipality.”
You must think that is being perceptive or intellectual. It is neither.
38 posted on
03/29/2026 7:37:59 AM PDT by
odawg
To: odawg
You’re right. It IS neither.
It’s correct.
Johnny Cash is a national treasure. Aside from him, I’ll pass.
At least in America we can have differences of opinion on the arts without being executed.
Have a great Sunday, FRiend.
42 posted on
03/29/2026 10:21:33 AM PDT by
DoodleBob
(Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s²)
To: odawg; DoodleBob
Country music is about a hundred years old, so it is possible that a horse is mentioned, just as cars, trucks, sunsets, pretty girls, etc.
True, but there's still songs specifically about horses, not just a mere mention of them.
Run Wild Horses, Tennessee Stud, Raining Horses, Strawberry Roan, Ride Me Back Home, Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy), Beer for My Horses, Wildfire, Comanche (Brave Horse), She Loves Horses, Never Not Had Horses, and so on. I'd even argue Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier would count too!
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