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If you want to support me or become a member (and get access to multitracks): Patreon: / matt784 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/matt784m... 00:00 All Vocals 03:37 Backing Vocals 05:39 Bass 09:22 Guitar Solo 09:41 Guitars 13:49 Percussion 17:14 Drums A Horse with No Name (America, 1971) is an atmospheric, folk-rock track sung and written by Dewey Bunnell for the band’s self-titled debut album. Inspired by Bunnell’s childhood memories of the Arizona and New Mexico desert and the surreal art of Salvador Dalí, the song captures a feeling of solitary escape. The arrangement is driven by a driving acoustic rhythm, featuring the interplay of 6 and 12-string guitars and a distinctively melodic bassline. The lush three-part harmonies and organic production established the band’s signature sound, making it the most enduring hit in America’s catalog. Personnel: Dewey Bunnell – Lead vocals, acoustic guitar Gerry Beckley – Backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar Dan Peek – Backing vocals, bass guitar Kim Haworth – Drums Ray Cooper - Percussion This video is for educational and analytical purposes only. I do not own any of the original audio or video content. All rights belong to America, their respective owners, and copyright holders.