who used to sing this on that Playstation game called sing star back in the early 2000s?? 🥰 this song brings me back to the good old days.... who's here in 2021?? anybody? 💖
For crying out loud...I hope a lot of people are here in 2021 if they grew up playing the PlayStation in the early 2000s... likely as 8-22 year olds Since we mentioned PlayStation and not PlayStation 2...this had to have been right and I mean right when the 2000s started By senior year in high school the PlayStation 2 is out and and it's just all kinds of hell yeah times in the console gaming community So I do love to reminisce myself and like that in your comment...I hope ...if we pinpoint a certain year .. From 2002...muh graduation year...the anabolic steroids and tricked out fast cars time ... with car stereos at a super high demand and damn was that sweet to have...GNC supplements for getting cut up and telling all these pretty girls to shut up...my music is playing on my 1,200 sound system... Yet somehow if you ain't too mean they give ya their cookie... Good times... just hope a lot of 27 to 43 year olds are still here... damn .. Didn't even live to get through middle age
So your statement is saying- I'm Somebody because I've always remembered "Black Horse and a Cherry Tree" by K.T. Tungstall? Thank You for the Compliment! Hugs to Ya!
This song was my entire childhood, I always listened to it so much and I recently forgot the title. It's such a nostalgic song for me, but I'm so relieved to find it again
Manatee, hard to believe that you don't understand the song. It's a story with a touch of metaphor. Story goes - Intro: She will let her emotions sing rather than rationalizing the story, since her emotions show her true beliefs. KT was living her life, and, "out of nowhere" she met a very dangerously attractive guy, ("big black horse"), who, uhm, 'excited' her desires (metaphor of "cherry tree"). She was afraid of this desire ("fear upon my back") since maybe she thought she might not be able to control herself with him or didn't want to lose her goals. She tried to hide the fear & passion & to follow her goals and ignore the desire, ("don't look back just keep on walking") But the dangerously attractive guy noticed her looking, ("looked my way") -[they probably had a great (esp sensual) relationship"]. He liked her so much he asked her to marry him, (obvious: "Hey little lady will you marry me?"). Also obvious: she said no ("no, no) - she decided he wasn't ("the one") guy she would marry, (would lose control?). But afterwords she longed for him & couldn't sleep, ("My heart hit a problem in the early hours"). So she forced herself to stop feeling that emotion, ("so I stopped it dead for a beat or two"). But this scarred her emotionally and years later she still longs for the previous passion with the guy to be fulfilled, ("But I cut ... all these years"). So she decided never to feel that passion again, and restrict that passion to the memory of being with that guy, ("So I sent it to a place .... cherry tree"). The wonderful memory of the passion dominated her emotions, ("and it won't come back ... happy"). But now she's not able to feel that same passion, ("now ... hole" - [not whole]). Now, everyone thinks she has no emotion or has spiritual pain, ("for the world to see"). In essence, her passionate emotions, (personified as "it) from the past now prevent HER from ever feeling anything so powerful again - ("IT said no, no, you're not the one for me"). Ironic repetition follows: the emotion of passion she denied before, now denies her of feeling the passion, because she denied her passion ... which now denies her passion ... (etc.) ("it said no ... [present] ... said ... [past] ... for me" [present] etc.) Well written metaphors, decorating a typical story of forlorn loneliness. But, the metaphors make it intriguing. Her blusey energy and excellent scratchy mourning voice are melodically seductive. With perfect rhythm, & contrapuntal backup, it's a winner combo.
Thats a very nice incite and explanation... and I strongly agree with you, rather than that other person who said she was raped.. who is in the right mind to write a song about her own rape.. i watched a long interview of her years back with university students in London, she opened up through Q&A. She never talked about a rape but she talked about the hurt, pain and depression caused by her divorce with husband. She really loved him, but she confessed she was not a wife material. She said music, writing songs and tours is her world. She ended the relationship and was in depression for a long time. Music kept her going. Her music are so catchy and she is a very talented musician/artist. I love this kind of artist who shows just pure talent.
The meaning of this song is simple: First she didn't want him. But when she changed her mind and came back, he didnt want her and had found someone else.
Sounds to me like she got pregnant by this man she didn’t want to marry and had an abortion. When she came back to him, he wasn’t interested in her anymore.
I remember when I was 4 years old and lived in a middle-class rural neighborhood in New Mexico, and every time I was in my dad's Acura car this song would come on at some point. Apparently it's the second song in which I memorized the lyrics by heart. God damn, the nostalgia I'm getting.
I can just imagine a little four-year-old jamming out to this awesome, pretty, mature song. Nostalgia is the best feeling, happy you have a song that brings it for you!
I feel you on that one. I knew from a game we had when I was kid. Idk what it was, either guitar hero or rock band. But due to growing up with those games I know so many old and random songs.
This was my dad's favorite song to blast when I was younger he just passed on Sunday. I feel like he's still singing it jn our living room when I listen to it. But he's gone.
This song can have many meanings to many individuals . To me it means to not settle for the obvious just simply because it is presented to you on an apparently "silver platter".
friend, you don’t know how much your comment means to me at this very moment. Looks like you left this yesterday, and I needed it today. Funny how the world works, isn’t it? Thank you for the sage advice, it’s what I think I knew, but I really needed to hear.💜
Thanks for these lyrics. I'm not good at hearing words in songs, especially when there's a lot of voice inflection, so mostly the only two words I understood were 'horse' and 'cherry tree'. Now, at least, I can reflect on the meaning. 😂 My interpretation is as follows. I think a lot of poetry deals with themes or a concept rather than a specific thing. While I also thought at first that the horse was a guy calling out to her, it seems more that it's representative of something troubling in her life that causes heartache. She then spends years detached (cut a cord) until she finally decides to confront the problem (stopped it dead for a beat or two) and deal with it, essentially to fill that hole in herself that's big enough for the world to see. But she can't quite get back to normal cause her heart keeps longing for the past.
Ive love this song. Ive never learned the words to sing alone. It sounds like pure country music the banjo and great female vocalist giving us county R&B. ❤
I would love a little report on how your choir concert went, I guess it was like four years ago, but it might be a good memory for you? A lot has happened in four years… That would’ve been right before Covid hit. Big changes for all of us. Anyway, I hope you’re doing well.
When I was little we own this beautiful beautiful black Appaloosa gelding he was so pretty I miss him we had to sell him because we moved and This song reminds me of him
Well, my heart knows me better than I know myself So I'm gonna let it do all the talking (Woohoo, woohoo) I came across a place in the middle of nowhere With a big black horse and a cherry tree (Woohoo, woohoo) … I felt a little fear upon my back I said don't look back, just keep on walking (Woohoo, woohoo) Well, the big black horse said "Look this way" He said, "Hey lady, will you marry me?" (Woohoo, woohoo) … But I said "No, no, no, no, no, no" I said "No, no, you're not the one for me" No, no, no, no, no, no I said "No, no, you're not the one for me" … And my heart had a problem in the early hours So I stopped it dead for a beat or two (Woohoo, woohoo) But I cut some cord, and I shouldn't have done it And it won't forgive me after all these years (Woohoo, woohoo) … So I sent her to a place in the middle of nowhere With a big black horse and a cherry tree (Woohoo, woohoo) Now it won't come back 'cause it's oh-so-happy And now I've got a hole for the world to see (Woohoo, woohoo) … And it said "No, no, no, no, no, no" I said "No, no, you're not the one for me" No, no, no, no, no, no I said "No, no, you're not the one for me" … I said "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no You're not the one for me" (woohoo) No, no, no, no (woohoo) No, no, no (woohoo) No, no You're not the one for me … Big black horse and a cherry tree I can't quite get there 'cause my heart's forsaken me Yeah, yeah, yeah (woohoo) Big black horse and a cherry tree I can't quite get there 'cause my heart's forsaken me
It’s a song that weirdly feels timeless, it’ll hit us one day that it came out 20 or 30!years ago and that’ll make you think “WAIT ITS THAT OLD?!?!” I feel like there are only a couple of songs that have either already reached that stage of timelessness or is getting close(one example of a song already getting there is One Way Or Another by Blondie, that song came out almost 50 years ago and it still feels like a punch to the gut knowing it’s that old)
randomly started singing it today at work it's been about a year or 2 since I last listened to it. hard to believe this song was from Middle school days. damn.
If y'all don't know the meaning listen up, it's about to paths, one is the big black horse (a dark path) and a cherry tree (a bright path) the horse path is tempting and wants her to do bad things but she rejects it and goes down the better path
Actually this song is about her being raped. The big black horse got her unfortunately. The song is about her trying not to think about her rapist and the location of her rape under a cherry tree.
This song from KT Tunstall has been added to a playlist I made on Spotify which is "Energetic songs we listen to On the Go". 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 👍🏻 if Because I Said So and 👨🏻 Of The Year brought you here.
I love her voice and raw raspy style for a woman she should be more recognized,,much prefer it over girly teeny or oprah voices female artists who are more famous
Listening in 2017! Tell u what..even if your not a big fan (like me) , if u here this sound through a good sound system w/ bass up..this song will pump anyone up!
@atalanta22611 I once watched an interview (On the Channel 4 TV show ''Popworld'') where KT Tunstall said this song was about coming to a point in your life where you make a major decision. You can either choose the good side (The cherry tree) or the bad side (the black horse). Basically its a song about choosing between right and wrong.
No its not about rape... who in the right mind will write about her own rape? Victims shy away from everything that would remind them of a traumatizing experience. the song is a metaphor!!.. I watched an interview of her years back with university students in London, she opened up through Q&A. She never talked about a rape but she talked about the hurt, pain and depression caused by her divorce with husband. She really loved him, but she confessed she was not a wife material. She said music, writing songs and tours is her world. She ended the relationship and was in depression for a long time. Music kept her going.
You guys saying that this is a classic that you grew up with are too adorable. I guess I'm an old bugger cos I think of this as a new-ish, (and kick-ass) song. And yes, it's great to sing along to, but the words appear juuuuust too late on the screen.
If you still don't get this song: they left someone thinking it was the best decision they ever made, come back a few years later and now the person they left is happier and has a new life hence- now it won't come back cause it's oh so happy and now I've got a hole for the world to see
everything about this song rocks - the groove, chords, lyrics, arrangement, melody. fantastic!
who used to sing this on that Playstation game called sing star back in the early 2000s?? 🥰 this song brings me back to the good old days.... who's here in 2021?? anybody? 💖
Lol kiddo you got good taste
For crying out loud...I hope a lot of people are here in 2021 if they grew up playing the PlayStation in the early 2000s... likely as 8-22 year olds
Since we mentioned PlayStation and not PlayStation 2...this had to have been right and I mean right when the 2000s started
By senior year in high school the PlayStation 2 is out and and it's just all kinds of hell yeah times in the console gaming community
So I do love to reminisce myself and like that in your comment...I hope ...if we pinpoint a certain year ..
From 2002...muh graduation year...the anabolic steroids and tricked out fast cars time ... with car stereos at a super high demand and damn was that sweet to have...GNC supplements for getting cut up and telling all these pretty girls to shut up...my music is playing on my 1,200 sound system...
Yet somehow if you ain't too mean they give ya their cookie...
Good times... just hope a lot of 27 to 43 year olds are still here... damn ..
Didn't even live to get through middle age
Ah yes, I remember this song. Wasn’t my fav by any stretch but it sure does bring back memories.
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Let's pay respect to the people who typed in "woo hoo" in their search bar to find this song :)
Well, yeah, nobody can remember the actual title.
I just remember it as the "no, nooooo, nooooo, no, no, no" song.
Lmao I didn't know nobody knew the title of this. So many people in the comments don't.
Love it
So your statement is saying- I'm Somebody because I've always remembered "Black Horse and a Cherry Tree" by K.T. Tungstall?
Thank You for the Compliment! Hugs to Ya!
This song was my entire childhood, I always listened to it so much and I recently forgot the title. It's such a nostalgic song for me, but I'm so relieved to find it again
Georgia Berdahl same here
Big black HOLE and a cherry tree!
Same when I was in elementary school. I'm now in college. Damn like yesterday.
It’s been eight years, I’m wondering how you feel about this song now? I love it when I find very old comments, I’d like to check back in with people.
Manatee, hard to believe that you don't understand the song. It's a story with a touch of metaphor. Story goes - Intro: She will let her emotions sing rather than rationalizing the story, since her emotions show her true beliefs. KT was living her life, and, "out of nowhere" she met a very dangerously attractive guy, ("big black horse"), who, uhm, 'excited' her desires (metaphor of "cherry tree"). She was afraid of this desire ("fear upon my back") since maybe she thought she might not be able to control herself with him or didn't want to lose her goals. She tried to hide the fear & passion & to follow her goals and ignore the desire, ("don't look back just keep on walking") But the dangerously attractive guy noticed her looking, ("looked my way") -[they probably had a great (esp sensual) relationship"]. He liked her so much he asked her to marry him, (obvious: "Hey little lady will you marry me?"). Also obvious: she said no ("no, no) - she decided he wasn't ("the one") guy she would marry, (would lose control?). But afterwords she longed for him & couldn't sleep, ("My heart hit a problem in the early hours"). So she forced herself to stop feeling that emotion, ("so I stopped it dead for a beat or two"). But this scarred her emotionally and years later she still longs for the previous passion with the guy to be fulfilled, ("But I cut ... all these years"). So she decided never to feel that passion again, and restrict that passion to the memory of being with that guy, ("So I sent it to a place .... cherry tree"). The wonderful memory of the passion dominated her emotions, ("and it won't come back ... happy"). But now she's not able to feel that same passion, ("now ... hole" - [not whole]). Now, everyone thinks she has no emotion or has spiritual pain, ("for the world to see"). In essence, her passionate emotions, (personified as "it) from the past now prevent HER from ever feeling anything so powerful again - ("IT said no, no, you're not the one for me"). Ironic repetition follows: the emotion of passion she denied before, now denies her of feeling the passion, because she denied her passion ... which now denies her passion ... (etc.) ("it said no ... [present] ... said ... [past] ... for me" [present] etc.) Well written metaphors, decorating a typical story of forlorn loneliness. But, the metaphors make it intriguing. Her blusey energy and excellent scratchy mourning voice are melodically seductive. With perfect rhythm, & contrapuntal backup, it's a winner combo.
Thats a very nice incite and explanation... and I strongly agree with you, rather than that other person who said she was raped.. who is in the right mind to write a song about her own rape.. i watched a long interview of her years back with university students in London, she opened up through Q&A. She never talked about a rape but she talked about the hurt, pain and depression caused by her divorce with husband. She really loved him, but she confessed she was not a wife material. She said music, writing songs and tours is her world. She ended the relationship and was in depression for a long time. Music kept her going. Her music are so catchy and she is a very talented musician/artist. I love this kind of artist who shows just pure talent.
...probably NOT EVEN singing about HER own life, just getting the credit therefore of...like ALL The Rest
Wow...that's a very thorough analysis....
xkguy assumed. All of it. More likely she was singing of her own divorce......
The big black horse is Heroin he's not the one for you woo hoo
The meaning of this song is simple:
First she didn't want him.
But when she changed her mind and came back, he didnt want her and had found someone else.
So it wasn't really a horse?
Sounds to me like she got pregnant by this man she didn’t want to marry and had an abortion. When she came back to him, he wasn’t interested in her anymore.
I remember when I was 4 years old and lived in a middle-class rural neighborhood in New Mexico, and every time I was in my dad's Acura car this song would come on at some point. Apparently it's the second song in which I memorized the lyrics by heart. God damn, the nostalgia I'm getting.
I can just imagine a little four-year-old jamming out to this awesome, pretty, mature song. Nostalgia is the best feeling, happy you have a song that brings it for you!
I forgot all about this song for so long. I felt so happy when I heard this again! :D
Aloha me too!
Me too!!!! Literally yesterday lol
same! psyched when i heard it in a store the other day
bruh this comment was made in 2017/2018. oof i be in 2020 march and yes my dude this shit still be jamming. 🤭
I feel you on that one. I knew from a game we had when I was kid. Idk what it was, either guitar hero or rock band. But due to growing up with those games I know so many old and random songs.
I have been trying to find this song for SO LONG.
Same here
Omg same I used to hear this song whenever I was out shopping and I didn't know any lyrics besides "I said no no no" and "woo hoo"
omg same I'm so happy I found it (thanks to mini pop kids lol)
I love this song sooo much
same I love this song
This song just sounds so badass. I'm surprised it hasn't been used in a Hollywood movie.
It'd ruin the magic. Hollywood ruins music with movies
I saw kt tunstall perform at a rick astley tour as a support act. Both brilliant performers. Big respect ✌🏻
This was my dad's favorite song to blast when I was younger he just passed on Sunday. I feel like he's still singing it jn our living room when I listen to it. But he's gone.
May his memory be a blessing to you and your family.
*rocking my chair in quarantine*
U officially ruined it how can u sleep at night knowing u ruined some people's childhood songs asshole
Gc
@@B10HAZZARD okay karen-
@@B10HAZZARD Say whaaaa...
Who is this
This song can have many meanings to many individuals . To me it means to not settle for the obvious just simply because it is presented to you on an apparently "silver platter".
friend, you don’t know how much your comment means to me at this very moment. Looks like you left this yesterday, and I needed it today. Funny how the world works, isn’t it? Thank you for the sage advice, it’s what I think I knew, but I really needed to hear.💜
Grew up enjoying but not thinking too much of damn good songs like this. Look back say damn ol son these songs slapped ass miss that
Haven't heard this in years and STILL know the lyrics 💙
Thanks for these lyrics. I'm not good at hearing words in songs, especially when there's a lot of voice inflection, so mostly the only two words I understood were 'horse' and 'cherry tree'. Now, at least, I can reflect on the meaning. 😂
My interpretation is as follows. I think a lot of poetry deals with themes or a concept rather than a specific thing. While I also thought at first that the horse was a guy calling out to her, it seems more that it's representative of something troubling in her life that causes heartache. She then spends years detached (cut a cord) until she finally decides to confront the problem (stopped it dead for a beat or two) and deal with it, essentially to fill that hole in herself that's big enough for the world to see. But she can't quite get back to normal cause her heart keeps longing for the past.
Ive love this song. Ive never learned the words to sing alone. It sounds like pure country music the banjo and great female vocalist giving us county R&B. ❤
The only song that tends to get stuck in my head because they play it at my work, and I tend to not complain about this one.
This is always playing at Wal-Marr when I go shopping. It’s become one of my guilty pleasure songs now lol
Mine too
Ahhhhh the nostalgia I have with this song
Very much appreciate this upload ... good to see exactly word for word this story unfold behind a wonderful musical performance and some killer vocals
I’m singing this song for a choir concert today! Hope I do well!
I would love a little report on how your choir concert went, I guess it was like four years ago, but it might be a good memory for you? A lot has happened in four years… That would’ve been right before Covid hit. Big changes for all of us. Anyway, I hope you’re doing well.
How did the concert go?
Used to listen to this song when I was younger with my mom and I just remembered it a couple of days ago and I’m so happy I found it again.
When I was little we own this beautiful beautiful black Appaloosa gelding he was so pretty I miss him we had to sell him because we moved and This song reminds me of him
found myself singing this from my childhood dunno where but I looked it up today. Love it
this song is something I'd go around screaming when I was younger
ya my mom said I used to call it the woo hoo song. I'd be constantly be singing/ screaming that!! 😂
Me toooo. God that seems another life somehow.... Has the world really changed That much?
@@retrogeek994wholocked9 No. Its an illusion. It is what you see it to be.
Awwww!
the only parts i remember from when i was 4 is the woo-hoo and the no your not the one for me
Well, my heart knows me better than I know myself
So I'm gonna let it do all the talking
(Woohoo, woohoo)
I came across a place in the middle of nowhere
With a big black horse and a cherry tree
(Woohoo, woohoo)
… I felt a little fear upon my back
I said don't look back, just keep on walking
(Woohoo, woohoo)
Well, the big black horse said "Look this way"
He said, "Hey lady, will you marry me?"
(Woohoo, woohoo)
… But I said "No, no, no, no, no, no"
I said "No, no, you're not the one for me"
No, no, no, no, no, no
I said "No, no, you're not the one for me"
… And my heart had a problem in the early hours
So I stopped it dead for a beat or two
(Woohoo, woohoo)
But I cut some cord, and I shouldn't have done it
And it won't forgive me after all these years
(Woohoo, woohoo)
… So I sent her to a place in the middle of nowhere
With a big black horse and a cherry tree
(Woohoo, woohoo)
Now it won't come back 'cause it's oh-so-happy
And now I've got a hole for the world to see
(Woohoo, woohoo)
… And it said "No, no, no, no, no, no"
I said "No, no, you're not the one for me"
No, no, no, no, no, no
I said "No, no, you're not the one for me"
… I said "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
You're not the one for me" (woohoo)
No, no, no, no (woohoo)
No, no, no (woohoo)
No, no
You're not the one for me
… Big black horse and a cherry tree
I can't quite get there 'cause my heart's forsaken me
Yeah, yeah, yeah (woohoo)
Big black horse and a cherry tree
I can't quite get there 'cause my heart's forsaken me
Amazing song!! I think I broke the replay button...
Miss Laura lol
one of the best songs from early 2000s
It’s a song that weirdly feels timeless, it’ll hit us one day that it came out 20 or 30!years ago and that’ll make you think “WAIT ITS THAT OLD?!?!” I feel like there are only a couple of songs that have either already reached that stage of timelessness or is getting close(one example of a song already getting there is One Way Or Another by Blondie, that song came out almost 50 years ago and it still feels like a punch to the gut knowing it’s that old)
Delivered a grubhub order to cherry tree lane and now I'm here lol
Love this, from 'Because I said so' Absolutely love it.
This was the ultimate song back in the those days
Medusa gorgon anime lol "back in those days" make me feel old n I'm only 22😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haven't heard this song for a while
Like if you are listening in 2015! I wanna know how many people still listen to this.
Yep
+2003knuckles a classic is classic ^^
So true. I love this song, but people think I'm a weirdo. Just cause it's older doesn't mean it doesn't rock!
+2003knuckles yuppp
randomly started singing it today at work it's been about a year or 2 since I last listened to it. hard to believe this song was from Middle school days. damn.
I remember being exactly 9 and 10 and listening to this, brand new, on the radio.
This song escapes my head all the time.
I used to listen to this when I was like 6!!! I still love it !!!
Me too! I'm hoping that it'll come back.
...Wow I wouldve been around 6 when this was still playing on the radio... such nostalgia...
I’ve been looking for this song for many years. 😭😭
I've been looking for this song for years! Now I finally found it!!
When I was like 10, I walked around singing, "woo-hoo, woo-hoo"
Because that's when I first heard the song!
Omg this all started 1990 in top Ryde omg U hold a longer grunge than worry the racing car driver
The nostalgia courses through my veins
Don’t have a lot of country songs of interest. But it took me so long find out what the name of this song was.
Same took forever
I forgot this song like 2 years ago I FINALLY GET TO LISTEN TO IT AGAIN
CHERRY TREE RÈEEEEEEEE
If y'all don't know the meaning listen up, it's about to paths, one is the big black horse (a dark path) and a cherry tree (a bright path) the horse path is tempting and wants her to do bad things but she rejects it and goes down the better path
Two* paths
Actually this song is about her being raped. The big black horse got her unfortunately. The song is about her trying not to think about her rapist and the location of her rape under a cherry tree.
well thats no fun
Yeah, it's a good song though, aye?
Mo, can I ask you to site your source?
This song from KT Tunstall has been added to a playlist I made on Spotify which is "Energetic songs we listen to On the Go". 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 👍🏻 if Because I Said So and 👨🏻 Of The Year brought you here.
Sounds great!
@@ignacioledesma1030 I'm glad to hear that you replied to my comment so nicely. That's the way to obey Internet etiquette.
@@andreapatane4204 Well, positivity is the key to everything :)
Man! This brings back memories. I heard this when I was around 3 cause a game. Aah, really missed it. Didn't know it's name was this
love love love it - always gets me dancin`
I love this song!!!!!!!!!!!😻😻😻😻
any one other than Americans listening to this? I'm curious.
Yes i m morrocan ;)
Yes. Im Guyanese: )
UK
Japanese :)
French ! 🇨🇵
I hear this song at Walmart and at my job and it’s very happy 😊
Such a good song!
Wow I haven't listened to this in YEARS!!
I can totally see myself using this to troll people. Like... This song has comedic troll energy
STILL TROLLING WITH THIS HAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Ahhh I found this song from my childhood, this is so nostalgic! It's such a fųcking awesome song. ^^
I am addicted to this song now i cant stop saying woohoo!
I love her voice and raw raspy style for a woman she should be more recognized,,much prefer it over girly teeny or oprah voices female artists who are more famous
Love this song so much
I LOVE Black horse and the cherry tree soooooooooooooooooooooooooo muuch ! You did an awesome job!
"But I cut some cord and I shouldn't have done that and I won't forgive me after all these years"
Damn it Izzie!!!
Love this song ^^
Ya baby ya😁
2019 anyone???👌🏼👌🏼
my favorite song EVER!!!
Finalmenteeee trovata nn mi ricordavo più cm si intitolava 😍😍😍😍😍
2018 and still loving this
Listening in 2017! Tell u what..even if your not a big fan (like me)
, if u here this sound through a good sound system w/ bass up..this song will pump anyone up!
It's 'hole' not 'whole' for the world to see - it's where the heart was
Okay boohoo its a typo. Nobody else seems to give a fuck but your irrelevant ass
no matter how this song is, it's amazing
I don't remember this song being so, short
I can't believe I haven't heard this before- this song is amazing! I think I have a new favorite.
Woohoo!! This song brings back memories
Still a great song I wanna play this when my boss ask me if I can work weekends
I haven't heard this song in years
yo i’ve been looking for this song since i was like 7 oh my god
@atalanta22611
I once watched an interview (On the Channel 4 TV show ''Popworld'') where KT Tunstall said this song was about coming to a point in your life where you make a major decision. You can either choose the good side (The cherry tree) or the bad side (the black horse).
Basically its a song about choosing between right and wrong.
Comment if your listening to this in 2017 ?
Angie Maxwell I am. The Nostalgia is getting me
Literal Trash same here 😀
it rocks - could listen to this style with tempo and percussion all day
I am. It was a silly song back then and its still silly. It has a catchy tune.
Angie Maxwell yeag man
Very good song, and interesting lyrics. :)
Never forgotten; still listening in 2018!
Our school show ban actually preform this song not to long ago! (Around 5 months ago)
No its not about rape... who in the right mind will write about her own rape? Victims shy away from everything that would remind them of a traumatizing experience. the song is a metaphor!!.. I watched an interview of her years back with university students in London, she opened up through Q&A. She never talked about a rape but she talked about the hurt, pain and depression caused by her divorce with husband. She really loved him, but she confessed she was not a wife material. She said music, writing songs and tours is her world. She ended the relationship and was in depression for a long time. Music kept her going.
my mom would always play this song in the its always been a fav
I'm listening in 2017! Awesome song!
I haven't heard this song in almost 6 years. Man. It's so different sounding from what I remember..... Oof.
Comment if you are still listening to this in 2016!!
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+xxMedeChucky27xx ok i am!!!!!!
me
Guilty as charge.
+kpobud i'm singin it!
Christmas in miami boldi de sica 2006
yay! finally a good karaoke video!
This is my jam!!!!
Ok I don't get the metaphors, therefore I have concluded that this is a chick song. Good day.
this song makes me happy through my tough times
Me and my mom used to listen to this song all the time.
This is my fav song eva. Well done KT Tunstall !!!!
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You guys saying that this is a classic that you grew up with are too adorable. I guess I'm an old bugger cos I think of this as a new-ish, (and kick-ass) song.
And yes, it's great to sing along to, but the words appear juuuuust too late on the screen.
If ya know the song though, us Geezer's Don't need the Lyrics page...
Will always play this 😍💕
Yo watched some Alonzo this popped in my head I was like damn I forgot about this and had to stop my life to just hear this
If you still don't get this song: they left someone thinking it was the best decision they ever made, come back a few years later and now the person they left is happier and has a new life hence- now it won't come back cause it's oh so happy and now I've got a hole for the world to see
This song reminds me of my childhood
Am I the only one that hears this in a Walmart 😂
I LOVE this song
I absolutely adore this song, granted, I don't understand it a bit, but I still adore it!
RY level you