Gypsy Rider
Carla Olson, Gene Clark
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Crank her over once again Put your face into the wind Find another road where you're never been. Sing that two-wheeled melody The highway symphony You know she'll never understand. Gypsy Rider sing Your who-wheeled symphony You know there's nothing to explain. She should have known by now You're just a vagabond You may never pass this way again. All the writings on the wall The paper all must fall You're only as good as your word remains You can take it out if you Decide to follow through Just take what you earn and leave what remains. Gypsy Rider sing Your two-wheeled symphony You know there's nothing to explain. She should have known by now You're just a vagabond You may never pass this way again.
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10 facts about this song
Collaboration"Gypsy Rider" is a beautiful collaboration between the phenomenal artists Carla Olson and Gene Clark. Both have left a significant mark in the music industry.
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TitleThe song plays with the romanticized figure of the Gypsy, using it metaphorically to represent an outlaw or wanderer moving through life.
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Artist - Gene ClarkGene Clark was a founding member of the folk-rock band The Byrds. His rich vocals and songwriting had a major impact on the band's distinctive sound.
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Artist - Carla OlsonCarla Olson is a talented singer-songwriter and guitarist from Texas. She has performed in many genres, ranging from hard rock to country to pop.
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Genre"Gypsy Rider" falls under the categories of country-rock and folk, genres that both artists are highly skilled in.
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AlbumThe song "Gypsy Rider" is from the album "So Rebellious A Lover," a collaborative effort between Olson and Clark released in 1987.
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AcclaimThe album is considered one of the best works in both Clark and Olson's careers, receiving positive reviews from critics and fans alike.
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LyricsThe lyrics depict feelings of longing, restlessness, and the relentless pursuit of freedom, elements that echo throughout the entire album.
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LegacyDespite Gene Clark's unfortunate demise in 1991, the song - and the album it features on - continues to be hailed by music lovers and serves as a shining example of his talent.
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Live PerformancesCarla Olson continues to perform "Gypsy Rider" at her live concerts, in a tribute to her late collaborator and friend, Gene Clark.
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