My Name Means Horse
My Name Means Horse | ||||
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Studio album by Ross Ryan | ||||
Released | 1974 | |||
Genre | Pop/Rock | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Ross Ryan chronology | ||||
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My name Means Horse was the second album to be released by Western Australian singer Ross Ryan. The title was a reference to a line in the hit single I Am Pegasus, which featured on the disc. The album was Ryan's most successful LP. The album won Most Popular Australian Album at the 1974 TV Week Awards.
The record was awarded three gold discs. The first of these was awarded to Ryan by the then Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.
Track listing
- You Put Me On
- Orchestra Ladies
- Don't Look To Me
- There Is No Pain
- Blood On The Microphone
- Nobody Waved Goodbye
- I Am Pegasus
- Battle Song
- Edith Child
- 606
- A Jules Song
- Sing-along-horse-song
- Blood On The Microphone - 1984 (Bonus Track)
- I Am Pegasus - Gtk, 1973 (Bonus Track)
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