Tennessee Stud

Johnny Cash

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Back about eighteen and twenty-five I left Tennessee very much alive I never would've made it through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been riding on the Tennessee Stud Had some trouble with my sweetheart's Pa One of her brothers was a bad outlaw I wrote a letter to my Uncle Fudd And I rode away on the Tennessee Stud The Tennessee Stud was long and lean The color of the sun and his eyes were green He had the nerve and he had the blood There never was a horse like Tennessee Stud Drifted on down into no man's land Across the river called the Rio Grande Raced my horse with the Spaniard's foe Til I got me a skin full of silver and gold Me and the gambler we couldn't agree We got in a fight over Tennessee Pulled our guns and he fell with a thud And I rode away on a Tennessee Stud The Tennessee Stud was long and lean The color of the sun and his eyes were green He had the nerve and he had the blood There never was a horse like Tennessee Stud I rode right back across Arkansas I whupped her brother and I whupped her Pa I found that girl with the golden hair She was riding on a Tennessee Mare Pretty little baby on the cabin floor Little horse colt playing round the door I loved the girl with the golden hair And the Tennessee Stud loves the Tennessee Mare The Tennessee Stud was long and lean The color of the sun and his eyes were green He had the nerve and he had the blood There never was a horse like Tennessee Stud

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un homme qui quitte le Tennessee en 1825, accompagné de son fidèle cheval, un équidé exceptionnel. Il fait face à des mésaventures avec la famille de sa compagne et, après des rencontres tumultueuses, notamment un duel avec un joueur, il finit par revenir à son origine, triomphant et prêt à retrouver l'amour de sa vie. Le cheval, décrit comme long et élancé, joue un rôle central dans cette aventure, symbole de bravoure et de loyauté, et renforce le lien entre l'homme et son monde. Le contexte évoque les défis de l'époque, avec des déplacements à travers des terres inconnues, et souligne l'esprit d'aventure et de détermination qui caractérise le rêve américain.