Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.05/10 [22 votes]Album: Not a Moment Too Soon / Original Release Date: 1994Genre: CountrySong Duration: 3 min 02 sec
Indian Outlaw is written by Thomas Dwayne Barnes, Gene Simmons, John Loudermilk. ✔️
When was Indian Outlaw released?
It is first released in 1994 as part of Tim McGraw's album "Not a Moment Too Soon" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 5th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Indian Outlaw lyrics?
When we ask ourselves what the song was truly meant to express, Tim McGraw's 'Indian Outlaw' song brings to life a person who claims Native American blood by means of his metaphor 'Indian outlaw' and mentions of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chippewa tribes. The lyrics speak of a certain power attached to one's origin and ability, they are full of the very traditional - wigwams, tom-toms, and teepees - mingled with modernity. To a great extent, Indian outlaw lyrics convey love, joy, nature, empowerment, and adventure. The song also highlights, though rather indirectly, the importance of cultural identity, the pride of one's heritage, and the connection to nature. The lyrics contain some references to cultural themes and mild suggestive language but do not include explicit content, violence, or drug use. Probably parental guidance is required for very young audiences to get around the themes. ✔️
Which genre is Indian Outlaw?
Indian Outlaw falls under the genre Country. ✔️
How long is the song Indian Outlaw?
Indian Outlaw song length is 3 minutes and 02 seconds.
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check amazon for Indian Outlaw mp3 download these lyrics are last corrected by Kev-Dogg Songwriter(s): Thomas Dwayne Barnes, Gene Simmons, John Loudermilk Record Label(s): 1994 Curb Records, Inc Official lyrics by
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Great song and great sense of humour. You'd have to have a pretty low IQ to take it literally and find it offensive.