Johnny Cash Tennessee Stud [A]Back about eighteen and twenty-five I [G]left Tennessee very much alive I nev[A]er would've made it through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been riding on the [E]Tennessee [A]Stud [A]Had some trouble with my sweetheart's Pa [G]One of her brothers was a bad outlaw [A]I wrote a letter to my Uncle Fudd And I rode away on the [E]Tennessee [A]Stud [višlag] The [A]Tennessee Stud was [G]long and [A]lean The [D]color of the sun and his [C]eyes were [E]green [A]He had the nerve and he had the blood There never was a horse like [E]Tennessee [A]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 [višlag] 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 [višlag]