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  2. White Horse (Laid Back song) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone described "White Horse" as "[p]erhaps the most unconvincing anti-drug song of all time". [5] An article in Miami New Times listed it as one of the "top 10 cocaine songs" and stated, "It's often debated whether the white horse in this song refers to cocaine or heroin. Either way, Laid Back's 1983 single starts out persuading you ...

  3. Laid Back - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are in English except for the phrase "Sagabona kunjani wena", which Guldberg has described as a Swahili phrase meaning "Hello, how are you?" [3] Hoping to capitalize on the success of Bakerman, their label re-released White Horse (as White Horse '89) with new remixes, although this was a commercial disappointment.

  4. Ride a White Horse - Wikipedia

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    "Ride a White Horse" is an electronic–dance song that was inspired by the disco era.Alison Goldfrapp had grown up listening to T.Rex and Polish disco music, and many assumed that she based the song's lyrics around Bianca Jagger's infamous entrance into Studio 54 on a white horse.

  5. Taylor Swift Sings 'White Horse' Lyric About Finding ... - AOL

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    During her second Eras Tourshow at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday, Oct. 19, Swift, 34, sang a particular lyric from her 2008 song “White Horse” in a new surprise songs mashup ...

  6. Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross - Wikipedia

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    A "cock horse" can mean a high-spirited horse, or the additional horse to assist pulling a cart or carriage up a hill. It can also mean an entire or uncastrated horse. From the mid-sixteenth century it also meant a pretend hobby horse or an adult's knee. [2] There is also an expression "a-cock-horse", meaning "astride".

  7. I Ride an Old Paint - Wikipedia

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    I Ride an Old Paint is a traditional American cowboy song, collected and published in 1927 by Carl Sandburg in his American Songbag. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Traveling the American Southwest , Sandburg found the song through western poets Margaret Larkin and Linn Riggs.

  8. Easy rider (slang) - Wikipedia

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    In the World War II era the slang term re-emerged with a modified meaning, where G.I.s on extended deployment in Asia or Europe (unofficially) employed children to perform the daily mundane tasks so common in the military like tending to barracks, shining boots, and the like, so a G.I. who employed a houseboy coasted through this work and had an "easy ride".

  9. Talk:Ride a White Horse - Wikipedia

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    ""Ride a White Horse" is a club song that was inspired by the disco era. Alison Goldfrapp had grown up listening to T.Rex and Polish disco music.[2] Interested in the period, she based the song's lyrics around Bianca Jagger's infamous entrance into Studio 54 on a white horse.[1]" - first two sentences could flow better, and all three could do ...