Ain't No Horse - NRBQ

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Embed: she's too high class; she's beautiful;
she's a woman of the world,"
Then Melvin learned to dance
And that gal she gave him a wink
Then Melvin turned to Elvin,
he said: "i tell you this is what i think:"

There's no sea cant be crossed
aint no ship that cant be lost
aint no horse that cant be rode
aint no man that cant be thrown

Oohh
ohh
ohh
oooh...

I'll tell you all about Brenda
That girl, she could really paint
But all the critics told her
"where it is, you aint"
She heard her work to the people
and it was like they couldnt even see 'em
but things can change and you know one day
they'll be in a big museum

There's no sea cant be crossed
aint no ship that cant be lost
aint no horse that cant be rode
aint no man that cant be thrown

You know a man cant live on bread alone
He's gotta have something to spin it on

I heard about a group with too much cash
they came up with something really rash
they had the money; they had the power
to build themselves a great big tower

You know, they never got to heaven
you know something, it went wrong
but check it out you can still hear em
hear em babble on
babble on
babble babble babble
ON

There's no sea cant be crossed
aint no ship that cant be lost
aint no horse that cant be rode
aint no man that cant be thrownLyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Ain't No Horse Lyrics

Every day about sunset
There comes the king of roulette
He'll cash his great big stacks
every time that he bets
but last night feeling extra fine
he put the whole mess down on red
it came up double-zero
his luck has just run dead

Ain't no sea cant be crossed
ain't no ship that cant be lost
ain't no horse that cant be rode
ain't a man that cant be thrown

Well, Elvin said to Melvin
"you never gonna get that girl,
she's too high class; she's beautiful;
she's a woman of the world,"
Then Melvin learned to dance
And that gal she gave him a wink
Then Melvin turned to Elvin,
he said: "i tell you this is what i think:"

There's no sea cant be crossed
aint no ship that cant be lost
aint no horse that cant be rode
aint no man that cant be thrown

Oohh
ohh
ohh
oooh...

I'll tell you all about Brenda
That girl, she could really paint
But all the critics told her
"where it is, you aint"
She heard her work to the people
and it was like they couldnt even see 'em
but things can change and you know one day
they'll be in a big museum

There's no sea cant be crossed
aint no ship that cant be lost
aint no horse that cant be rode
aint no man that cant be thrown

You know a man cant live on bread alone
He's gotta have something to spin it on

I heard about a group with too much cash
they came up with something really rash
they had the money; they had the power
to build themselves a great big tower

You know, they never got to heaven
you know something, it went wrong
but check it out you can still hear em
hear em babble on
babble on
babble babble babble
ON

There's no sea cant be crossed
aint no ship that cant be lost
aint no horse that cant be rode
aint no man that cant be thrown

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NRBQ (the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet) are a rock/power pop band which formed in 1967 in Miami, Florida, United States. Since their formation, The Q have gained a large cult following despite limited commercial success.

They are well known for being a very versatile group; their style on a single album can range from jazz to blues to country to pop. Fans know and love them for their wacky quirkiness and unpredictability in concert.

NRBQ's 1994-2004 incarnation comprised of members Terry Adams (vocals, keyboards), Joey Spampinato (Bass), Tom Ardolino (drums), and Johnny Spampinato (Guitar). Past members include Al Anderson (1972-1994; Guitar), Tom Staley (1967-1974; drums), Steve Ferguson (1967-1971; Guitar), and Frank Gadler (1967-1972; Vocals, Cowbell). The band's most stable incarnation lasted from 1974 to 1994 and consisted of Terry Adams, Joey Spampinato, Tom Ardolino and Al Anderson.

The band has kept a small, but extremely devoted cult following in its 40 year career. Many well known celebrities are fans of the group, such as George A. Romero, Mike Scully, Matt Groening, Elvis Costello, John Sebastian, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Penn and Teller and various staff members of the review website Allmusic.

The band's only chart hit was 1977's "Get that Gasoline Blues" (which only hit #70 on the American pop charts) and the band would only briefly flirt with success throughout their career (such as the band's several guest performances on the extremely popular Animated sitcom The Simpsons during the show's 10th, 11th and 12th seasons, and the inclusion of their song "Wacky Tobacky" on the soundtrack of the the TV show Weeds). The band is also known for persuading their record label Rounder to reissue the record Philosophy of the World by outsider music artists The Shaggs.

The band formed in Miami, Florida in 1967, and moved to New Jersey, and then New York City in hopes of a record deal, where in 1968, they cut their first Album, the self-titled "NRBQ" on Columbia, released in 1969. This was followed by "Boppin' the Blues" which featured rockabilly legend Carl Perkins. Columbia, disappointed with the band's lack of Album sales, dropped the band after these two records. NRBQ moved on to Kama Sutra records, where they recorded 2 more albums, before moving on to Rounder Records, where they have been until forming their own label, Edisun in 2002. The band has been on hiatus since 2004.

In 2011, founding keyboardist Terry Adams announced he was reforming the band and that they would release a new album, "Keep This Love Goin'", the band's eighteenth studio album, later in the year. Adams is the only previous member of NRBQ that is a member of this new incarnation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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