According to the Crazy Horses Songfacts, the song was written about Air Pollution - "Crazy Horses" represents automobiles - "horsepower" - that creates pollution in the skies from the exhaust. "Crazy Horses" was banned in South Africa as "horses" it is a term for heroin, and "Crazy Horses" was seen as a reference to drug use. Source: Songfacts
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According to the Crazy Horses Songfacts, the song was written about Air Pollution - "Crazy Horses" represents automobiles - "horsepowe… read more
According to the Crazy Horses Songfacts, the song was written about Air Pollution - "Crazy Horses" represents automobiles - "horsepower" - that creates pollution in t… read more
The Osmonds are an American family pop group who achieved enormous worldwide success as teenage music idols in the 1970s. The group originally comprised brothers Alan Ralph Osmond (born June 22, 1949), (Melvin) Wayne Osmond (born August 28, 1951), Merrill Davis Osmond (born April 30, 1953), Jay Wesley Osmond (born March 2, 1955) and Donny (Donald) Clark Osmond (born December 9, 1957). They were later joined by younger siblings (Olive) Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959) and Jimmy (James) Arthur Osmond (born April 16, 1963). In 1966, they made their performing debut with their sibl… read more
The Osmonds are an American family pop group who achieved enormous worldwide success as teenage music idols in the 1970s. The group originally comprised brothers Alan Ralph Osmond (born Jun… read more
The Osmonds are an American family pop group who achieved enormous worldwide success as teenage music idols in the 1970s. The group originally comprised brothers Alan Ralph Osmond (born June 22, 1949), (Melvin) Wayne Osmond (born Augus… read more