About the song

The Highwaymen’s “Silver Stallion” is a captivating ballad that paints a vivid picture of the American West, a place steeped in myth and legend. Released in 1990 on their acclaimed album The Road Goes On Forever, this song showcases the group’s signature blend of storytelling and musical prowess, making it a standout track among their extensive repertoire.

Written by the talented songwriter Ed Bruce, “Silver Stallion” introduces us to a mythical horse that embodies the spirit of freedom and adventure. This steed is not merely a means of transportation but a symbol of the untamed wilderness and the allure of the open road. The lyrics paint a vivid portrait of the Silver Stallion, a creature that soars across the prairie with grace and power, a testament to the enduring human desire for escape and exploration.

The Highwaymen’s performance of “Silver Stallion” is nothing short of masterful. Their harmonies, rich and resonant, add depth and emotion to the song, while their instrumental work complements the narrative perfectly. The group’s ability to convey the spirit of the American West is evident in every note, making this track a timeless classic.

While “Silver Stallion” may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of The Highwaymen’s other hits, it remains a beloved and enduring piece of their legacy. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke powerful emotions and transport listeners to a bygone era. It is a testament to the group’s talent for crafting songs that resonate with audiences on a deep level.

For fans of The Highwaymen and country music enthusiasts alike, “Silver Stallion” is a must-listen. It is a beautiful and evocative song that captures the essence of the American West and the timeless allure of the cowboy spirit.

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Lyrics

I’m gonna steal me a silver stallion,
with not a mark upon his silky hide
Teach me he can trust me like a brother,
one day we’ll saddle up and ride
And we’re gonna ride,
we’re gonna ride
Ride like the one eyed jack of diamonds with the devil close behind
We’re gonna ride
I’m gonna find me a reckless woman,
razor blades and dice in her eyes
Just a touch of sadness in her fingers,
thunder and lightning in her thighs
And we’re gonna ride,
we’re gonna ride
Ride like the one eyed jack of diamonds with the devil close behind
We’re gonna ride
I’m gonna chase the sky forever,
with the woman and the stallion and the wind
And the sun is gonna burn into a cinder,
before we ever pass this way again
And we’re gonna ride,
we’re gonna ride
Ride like the one eyed jack of diamonds with the devil close behind
We’re gonna ride