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A Horse Called Music
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard.
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A Horse Called Music Recorded by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard Written by Wayne Carson Thompson
C F C High on a mountain in western Montana Am G7 A silhouette moves across the cinnamon sky C F C Riding along on a horse he called Music F C G7 C With a song on his lips and a tear in his eye
F C He dreams of a time and a lady that loved him F C G7 And how he would sing her sweet lullabies C F But we don’t ever ask him and he never talks about her C F G7 C I guess it’s better to just let it slide
F C And he sings ohhhh to the ladies F C And ohhhh he makes them sigh F C Then he rides away on a horse he calls Music F C G7 C The pain in his heart and a tear in his eye
F C Now he wrote the music from Boston to Bozeman G7 Not too much money and way too much ride C F C But those were the days when a horse he called Music G7 C Would jump through the moon and sail across the sky
F C Now all that’s left is a time worn old cowboy G7 With nothing more than the sweet by and by C F C Trailin’ along is a horse with no rider G7 C A horse he calls memories that she used to ride
F C And he sang ohhhh to the ladies F C And ohhhh made damn near lay down and die F C And he rides away on a horse he called Music G7 C With a pain in his heart and a tear in his eye F C High on a mountain in western Montana Am G7 Two crosses cut through a cinnamon sky C F C Markin’ the place were a horse he called Music G7 C Lays with a cowboy in the sweet by and by
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