Theme
Various Artists Lyrics


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Banjo, banjo
Doesn't play it for fun
He's just hiding his gun

Banjo, banjo
His chaps made of leather
Even in hot weather
Banjo (He's comin', gunnin' for ya)
Banjo (He's comin', strummin' for ya)
You can try to talk
But he don't give a pluck

Banjo (He's comin', gunnin' for ya)
Banjo (He's comin', strummin' for ya)




He's strumming for you
He's coming for you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Theme from S'Express" by Various Artists are quite straightforward and paint a picture of a cowboy. The opening line, "Banjo, banjo / Doesn't play it for fun / He's just hiding his gun," reveals that this cowboy is not just a musician but also a skilled shooter. The reference to the banjo being used to hide the gun adds an element of surprise and danger to the cowboy's character. Additionally, the use of the word "just" implies that the cowboy doesn't necessarily enjoy playing the banjo but instead uses it for a purpose.


The following lines, "His chaps made of leather / Even in hot weather," suggest that this cowboy is tough and able to endure difficult circumstances. The phrase "hot weather" implies that the cowboy lives in a hot, dry climate and likely spends most of his days outdoors. The use of chaps, which are heavy, protective leather coverings for the legs, further emphasizes his toughness.


The repeated lines "He's comin', gunnin' for ya / He's comin', strummin' for ya" suggest that the cowboy is on a mission and there's no stopping him. The line "You can try to talk / But he don't give a pluck" implies that the cowboy is determined and focused on his goal and doesn't take kindly to being talked out of it.


Overall, "Theme from S'Express" presents a vivid picture of a cowboy who is tough, skilled, and dangerous.


Line by Line Meaning

Banjo, banjo
Introducing the theme of a banjo-playing character


Doesn't play it for fun
The character isn't playing the banjo for entertainment


He's just hiding his gun
The character is concealing a weapon while playing the banjo


His chaps made of leather
The character is wearing leather chaps


Even in hot weather
The character wears the chaps regardless of the temperature


Banjo (He's comin', gunnin' for ya)
Repeating the introduction, now implying the character is gunning for someone


Banjo (He's comin', strummin' for ya)
Repeating the introduction, now implying the character is playing the banjo as he approaches


You can try to talk
The listener may attempt to reason with the character


But he don't give a pluck
The character is indifferent to any attempt at negotiation


Banjo (He's comin', gunnin' for ya)
Repeating the introduction, now emphasizing the character's violent intent


Banjo (He's comin', strummin' for ya)
Repeating the introduction, now emphasizing the character's musical approach


He's strumming for you
The character is playing the banjo as he approaches his target


He's coming for you
The character is actively seeking out his target




Lyrics ยฉ O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Loren Bouchard, Kit Boss

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@chrisutley2859

They have buried both this song and the movie that it comes from. Thanks for posting this 90โ€™s classic!

@musiclover-cn7tb

Exactly we still need this I wanted it to have the same following as b.m.u U Will Know in my mind it did this song was just as important.

@musiclover-cn7tb

Not to me I will continue to look for the movie until I find it.

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They also buried the music group Arrested Development and that one track Revolution.

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Canโ€™t even find this on apple or Spotify

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Right?!

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