The Horse Legends Explained

The Horse Legends
Type:Studio
Artist:Michael Martin Murphey
Cover:Horse_Legends.jpg
Released:July 8, 1997
Recorded:Loft, Doghouse,
Audio Media Recorders,
Omni Recording Studios,
Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:Country, cowboy music
Label:Warner Bros. Records
Prev Title:Sagebrush Symphony
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Cowboy Songs Four
Next Year:1998

The Horse Legends is the twentieth album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey. This is Murphey's tribute to the horse and contains a duet with Johnny Cash on "Tennessee Stud", cover versions of Dan Fogelberg's "Run for the Roses" and Gordon Lightfoot's "The Pony Man", and re-recordings of Murphey's "Wildfire" and "The Running Blood".[1] The Horse Legends was the last album Murphey recorded for Warner Bros. Records.

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  1. Web site: McDonald . Steven . Horse Legends . Allmusic . May 26, 2012.