“Don't try to ride on my horse. You're rather common and coarse anyway". This song is about a member of the British upper class having an on-the-side low-class girl (“Back street Girl") to satisfy his secret sexual desires. Of course she should not bother his wife or even be seen out in the open at all. An embarrassment for a gentleman such as he.
@Dannyboy512
Of course we’ll never really know the true motivation, but I too like to think it was written as a negative commentary on the British Aristocracy, of which he was not a member.
Judie
@Dannyboy512
Of course we’ll never really know the true motivation, but I too like to think it was written as a negative commentary on the British Aristocracy, of which he was not a member.
Judie
“Don't try to ride on my horse. You're rather common and coarse anyway". This song is about a member of the British upper class having an on-the-side low-class girl (“Back street Girl") to satisfy his secret sexual desires. Of course she should not bother his wife or even be seen out in the open at all. An embarrassment for a gentleman such as he.
@Dannyboy512 Of course we’ll never really know the true motivation, but I too like to think it was written as a negative commentary on the British Aristocracy, of which he was not a member. Judie
@Dannyboy512 Of course we’ll never really know the true motivation, but I too like to think it was written as a negative commentary on the British Aristocracy, of which he was not a member. Judie