Saddle Up (And Ride Your Poney)
David Cassidy · Other Songs - David Cassidy
sit around and you'll be lonely.
Saddle up and make the dust fly
sit around and you will just cry.
The first step is the longest when the wind is blowin' strongest.
Check out from Heartbreak Hotel
saddle up your horse and ride like hell.
Saddle up and ride your poney
sit around and you'll be lonely.
Saddle up and make the dust fly
get on your high horse and ride.
No use herding blues at Rancho Rauncho.
Put on your sombrero and your Poncho
Don't stay where trouble will find you.
Go - while the getting's good
You'll find the end of a rainbow
Just as soon as you've understood.
Saddle up and ride your poney
sit around and you'll be lonely. . . .
No use imitating the love ranger
You don't have'to act just like a stranger.
Hard times can easily drown you.
Go - don't let blues surround you
Good times are there for the taking
Hit the trail
there's no mistaking.
Saddle up and ride your poney
sit around and you'll be lonely.
Saddle up and make the dust fly
get on your high horse and ride.
Saddle up and ride your poney
sit around and you'll be lonely. . .
Saddle Up (And Ride Your Poney)
David Cassidy remains one of the most recognizable figures in 1970s pop culture, celebrated for his energetic performances and teen idol status. This recording captures the playful, upbeat spirit that defined much of his early solo work. While often associated with his television fame, Cassidy's musical output showcased a versatile range within the pop and rock genres. The track reflects the lighthearted production style common to his era, emphasizing catchy melodies and an engaging vocal delivery. As part of his broader discography, the song stands as a testament to his ability to connect with audiences through straightforward, spirited pop music. It remains a notable song in his catalogue, illustrating the charm that propelled him to international stardom during a pivotal decade for pop music.

