歌曲 | Textile Factory |
歌手 | Emitt Rhodes |
专辑 | The Emitt Rhodes Recordings 1969-1973 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Rhodes | |
Rhodes | |
I'd like to tell you 'bout my home town | |
But it's awfully hard to explain to a stranger | |
It's been a year since I went down | |
To the place that I was born and raised, sir, oh. | |
I gotta make it rich I'm getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I'm ready for work, I got my shirt sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
Well, my papa was a poor man but always did the best he could | |
And he whipped my behind whenever I wasn't good | |
There were six of us children in my family | |
Mmm and not a single one of us has ever learned how to read. | |
Well, I'm really not complaining, my parents were the best you could have | |
Well, I love my mama and I really respected my dad. | |
Well, let me tell you that every Sunday morning we would dress in our Sunday clothes | |
And we would listen to a sermon from the preacher about our good Lord | |
Well, the preacher said : 'Child, be thankful for the food you eat' | |
But my tastes are getting bigger, I think I'll be traveling East. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I'm getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I'm ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
Well, now listen here brother if you think you've got it bad | |
Mmm well, what do you think about the life I've had ? | |
Well, my father said to me : 'Son, you know you've got to earn your keep' | |
So I've been working from sun up to sun down since I was thirteen | |
Well, my father said : 'Boy, be thankful got a place to sleep' | |
But I've been sleeping awful restless and I think I'll be moving East. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I'm getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I'm ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I'm getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I'm ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. |
zuo qu : Rhodes | |
Rhodes | |
I' d like to tell you ' bout my home town | |
But it' s awfully hard to explain to a stranger | |
It' s been a year since I went down | |
To the place that I was born and raised, sir, oh. | |
I gotta make it rich I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my shirt sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
Well, my papa was a poor man but always did the best he could | |
And he whipped my behind whenever I wasn' t good | |
There were six of us children in my family | |
Mmm and not a single one of us has ever learned how to read. | |
Well, I' m really not complaining, my parents were the best you could have | |
Well, I love my mama and I really respected my dad. | |
Well, let me tell you that every Sunday morning we would dress in our Sunday clothes | |
And we would listen to a sermon from the preacher about our good Lord | |
Well, the preacher said nbsp: ' Child, be thankful for the food you eat' | |
But my tastes are getting bigger, I think I' ll be traveling East. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
Well, now listen here brother if you think you' ve got it bad | |
Mmm well, what do you think about the life I' ve had nbsp? | |
Well, my father said to me nbsp: ' Son, you know you' ve got to earn your keep' | |
So I' ve been working from sun up to sun down since I was thirteen | |
Well, my father said nbsp: ' Boy, be thankful got a place to sleep' | |
But I' ve been sleeping awful restless and I think I' ll be moving East. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. |
zuò qǔ : Rhodes | |
Rhodes | |
I' d like to tell you ' bout my home town | |
But it' s awfully hard to explain to a stranger | |
It' s been a year since I went down | |
To the place that I was born and raised, sir, oh. | |
I gotta make it rich I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my shirt sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
Well, my papa was a poor man but always did the best he could | |
And he whipped my behind whenever I wasn' t good | |
There were six of us children in my family | |
Mmm and not a single one of us has ever learned how to read. | |
Well, I' m really not complaining, my parents were the best you could have | |
Well, I love my mama and I really respected my dad. | |
Well, let me tell you that every Sunday morning we would dress in our Sunday clothes | |
And we would listen to a sermon from the preacher about our good Lord | |
Well, the preacher said nbsp: ' Child, be thankful for the food you eat' | |
But my tastes are getting bigger, I think I' ll be traveling East. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
Well, now listen here brother if you think you' ve got it bad | |
Mmm well, what do you think about the life I' ve had nbsp? | |
Well, my father said to me nbsp: ' Son, you know you' ve got to earn your keep' | |
So I' ve been working from sun up to sun down since I was thirteen | |
Well, my father said nbsp: ' Boy, be thankful got a place to sleep' | |
But I' ve been sleeping awful restless and I think I' ll be moving East. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. | |
You know I gotta make it rich, I' m getting tired of digging ditches back on the farm | |
I got a girl I wanna marry and I know that she loves me | |
Yes, I' m ready for work, I got my sleeves rolled up around my arms | |
I got a chance to make it rich in a textile factory. |