Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Chant
D. Clinton Thompson
D. Clinton Thompson
Guitare électrique
Lou Whitney
Lou Whitney
Basse
Nick Sibley
Nick Sibley
Chœurs
Ron Gremp
Ron Gremp
Batterie
Ned Clafin
Ned Clafin
Accordéon
Bobby Lloyd Hicks
Bobby Lloyd Hicks
Batterie
David Byrd
David Byrd
Piano
Joe Terry
Joe Terry
Piano
Tom Brumley
Tom Brumley
Steel guitar
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
D. Clinton Thompson
D. Clinton Thompson
Ingénierie de prise de son
Lou Whitney
Lou Whitney
Production
Ron Butler
Ron Butler
Assistance d’ingénierie de prise de son
Kelly Brown
Kelly Brown
Assistance d’ingénierie de prise de son
Kevin Gray
Kevin Gray
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

She's got a brown suntan starting just above her collar Her lower arms they're brown, but the rest is kinda pale She'd buy betadine if she only had a dollar And she'd live out in the pasture if she only had a tail. And no i don't see her much since she started with horses No i don't see her much since she started to ride. Well her jeans they get like a wet saddle blanket And her boots are like you'd figure And her car is full of hay Horses, humans if she had to rank it You'd bet on they that canter And them that need fly spray And you see i don't see her much since she started with horses No i don't see her much since she started to ride Go boys, tell 'em all about it! (Guitar) Candle and fender, barrel and mein (?) Don't see her much since she started to train Cannon (?)bone, knee bone, forearm and arm I don't see her much when she heads for the barn And she's so satisfied when she's riding and drinking She must just love that smell of the barn i would say She's so satisfied when she's grooming and graining And she's tired in the evening and she's gone in the day And no i don't see her much since she started with horses No i don't see her much since she started to ride.
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