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"A Horse with No Name" is a song by American folk rock trio America. Written by Dewey Bunnell, it was released on the Warner Bros. label, in late 1971 in Europe and early 1972 in the United States. The song was met with commercial success and topped charts in Canada, Finland, and the United States.
Sep 1, 2021 · With its lyrics of feeling ‘good to be out of the rain’, the meaning of the song was rooted in escape from the drudgery of everyday life in the city – not promoting drug use, as a Kansas City radio station that banned it wrongly assumed [‘horse’ being a slang term for heroin].
- Dave Ling
Featuring. George Martin. Producers. Jeff Dexter & Ian Samwell. Written by Dewey Bunnell, this song was the band America’s first and most successful single, released in 1972. Originally...
You're listening to the official audio for America - "A Horse With No Name" from their self-titled debut album. 'America 50th Anniversary: The Collection', t...