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Wikipedia article"'Seven Horses in the Sky'" is a 1968 pop song by the Belgian rock band The Pebbles. It was their biggest hit and stayed 11 weeks in the Belgian top 30 chart, reaching fifth place as its highest position. LyricsThe song opens with the sound of galloping horses, which was an idea of Pebbles singer Fred Bekky. It then flows into a piano intro, created by singer-guitarist Bob Bobott. The psychedelic lyrics describe seven purple horses racing in a green pouring sky. Background informationThe song was written by Fred Bekky and Bob Bobott, both the singers and guitarists of the band. It was produced by Jean-Claude Petit and released on the label Barclay. It was released on single, with the song 'To the Rising Sun' as its B-side. The song also appeared on their debut album 'The Pebbles' (1969). ChartsReferencesCategory:Belgian pop songs Category:Belgian rock songs Category:1968 songs Category:Songs about horses Category:English-language Belgian songs | |
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