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Jimmie Dale Gilmore — Buckskin Stallion Blues
Album: Jimmie Dale Gilmore w/ Mudhoney
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Released: 1995
Length: 3:15
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I heard her sing in tongues of silver
I heard her cry on a summer storm
I loved her but she did not know it
So I don't think about her anymore

Now she's gone and I can't believe it
So I don't think about her anymore

If three and four was seven only
Where would that leave one and two?
If love can be and still be lonely
Where does that leave me and you?

Time there was, and time there will be
Where does that leave me and you?

If I had a buckskin stallion
I'd tame him down and ride away
If I had a flyin' schooner
I'd sail into the light of day

If I had your love forever
Sail into the light of day

Pretty songs and pretty places
Places that I've never seen
Pretty songs and pretty faces
Tell me what their laughter means

Some look like they'll cry forever
Tell me what their laughter means

If I had a buckskin stallion
I'd tame him down and ride away
If I had a golden galleon
I'd sail into the light of day

If I had your love forever
Sail into the light of day
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Jimmie Dale is an original. A bit of an acquired taste but worth the effort for sure. Try Santa Fe Thief. 
WTF?.... just terrible
Love his honest delivery and authentic country & western sound. Much better than the homogenized country/rock tripe that passes for country music these days. His sound is more Hank Williams than the latest Kenny whoever that gets all the airplay now.
Love this guy’s style. Try “Santa Fe Thief”
{#Devil_pimp}digging the mudhoney back up, yet another seattle sensational band !
Love the Jimmie Dale stuff. saw him at some small clubs in TX back when.
Another first for me here at RP. I listened to Jimmie Dale back in the day, but got away from his style. That's a pretty solid take on the CW formula. Fun, smart, wry lyrics.  I'll take it. For me, that's a 7. 
Yeah!-now some Flatlanders please
 ziggytrix wrote:
thought this was Stan Ridgway at first...

 
that's exactly what I thought.
thought this was Stan Ridgway at first...
Nice guitar work, but it doesn't fit the vocal at all.
Kind of like one of the warm-up acts at the Grand Ole Opry.  Nothing wrong with it, just nothing spectacular.
PSD fail.

Why direct me to this tripe?
invitation to start dancing. c'mon darling!!!!
horrendous. this is a VERY bad joke.
Love the original by Townes Van Zandt. Hate this cover!
Still blech, though I gave it a second chance.
blech
Jimmy Dale Gilmore is an artist I would probably never be exposed to if it weren't for Radio Paradise. Thanks, I think.
More Jimmie Dale please. He\'s not only a great singer (even if it takes awhile to \"get\" his voice), but he\'s also a great writer. Anything off \"After Awhile\" would be nice. How about \"Midnight Train\"?
Country Music has never been one of my favorite styles ... for you that do like it ... ENJOY !*!*!*!* :D