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Artist/Band:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Lyrics for Song: True Men Don't Kill Coyotes
Lyrics for Album: What Hits?
Hoo, Lord!
Well, I'm gonna ride a sabertooth horse
Through the Hollywood hills
The farther west, the farther out
Yeah, that's the way I feel
Well, I dig the dirt an' I dig the dust
I barbecue my meals
Ridin' wild on a paisley dragon
Through the Hollywood hills, yeah...
Huh, Hollywood hills
Well, I'm gonna ride a sabertooth horse
Through the Hollywood hills
Just don't show me anything
'cos that's the way I feel
Well, I dig the dirt an' I dig the dust
I barbecue my meals
Ridin' wild on a paisley dragon
Through the Hollywood hills, yeah...
Huh, Hollywood hills
Passion dripping from the coyote's eyes
He can taste his blood
An' blood never lies
Pale face die
True men don't kill coyotes
True men don't kill coyotes
Well, I'm gonna ride a sabertooth horse
Through the Hollywood hills
The farther west, the farther out
Yeah, that's the way I feel
Well, I dig the dirt an' I dig the dust
I barbecue my meals
Ridin' wild on a paisley dragon
Through the Hollywood hills, yeah...
Huh, Hollywood hills
Passion dripping from the coyote's eyes
He can taste his blood
An' blood never lies
Pale face die
True men don't kill coyotes
True men don't...
Well, I'm gonna ride a sabertooth horse
Through the Hollywood hills
Just don't tell me anything
'cos that's the way I feel
Well, I dig the dirt an' I dig the dust
I barbecue my meals
Ridin' wild on a paisley dragon
Through the Hollywood hills, yeah...
Huh, Hollywood hills
Passion dripping from the coyote's eyes
He can taste his blood
An' blood never lies
Pale face die
True men don't kill coyotes
True men don't...
True men don't kill coyotes
True men don't...
True men don't kill coyotes
True men don't...
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True Men Don't Kill Coyotes
Released on the 1993 compilation album What Hits?, "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" stands as a quintessential Red Hot Chili Peppers track, blending funk-infused rock with the band's signature groove. The song features the iconic vocal delivery of Anthony Kiedis, who delivers the title line with a laid-back swagger that defines the group's approach to storytelling. While often associated with their earlier work, the track was included on this greatest hits collection to highlight its enduring appeal and its role in cementing the band's status as pioneers of alternative funk. Its rhythmic drive and catchy melody have made it a staple in their live performances and a favorite among fans of the genre. |
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