| 歌曲 | Youngstown |
| 歌手 | Steve Strauss |
| 专辑 | Just Like Love (Mehrkanal) |
| 下载 | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:23.59] | Here in north east Ohio |
| [00:27.69] | Back in 1803 |
| [00:30.62] | James and Danny |
| [00:33.76] | Found the ore that was linin’ yellow creek |
| [00:37.42] | They built a blast furnace |
| [00:40.60] | Here along the shore |
| [00:44.07] | And they made the cannon balls |
| [00:47.44] | That helped the union win the war |
| [00:51.80] | Here in Youngstown |
| [00:54.92] | Here in Youngstown |
| [00:58.36] | My sweet Jenny, I’m sinkin’ down |
| [01:02.77] | Here darlin’ in Youngstown |
| [01:06.60] | |
| [01:11.58] | Well my daddy worked the furnaces |
| [01:14.95] | Kept ’em hotter than hell |
| [01:18.02] | I came home from Nam worked my way to scarfer |
| [01:20.56] | A job that’d suit the devil as well |
| [01:24.55] | Taconite, coke and limestone |
| [01:28.09] | Fed my children and made my pay |
| [01:31.53] | Then smokestacks reachin’ like the arms of god |
| [01:35.18] | Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay |
| [01:40.18] | Here in Youngstown |
| [01:43.78] | Here in Youngstown |
| [01:47.06] | My sweet Jenny, I’m sinkin’ down |
| [01:51.94] | Here darlin’ in Youngstown |
| [01:56.94] | Well my daddy come on the 0hio works |
| [02:02.63] | When he come home from world war two |
| [02:05.92] | Now the yards just scrap and rubble |
| [02:08.75] | He said, "Them big boys did what Hitler couldn’t do" |
| [02:12.91] | These mills they built the tanks and bombs |
| [02:15.80] | That won this country’s wars |
| [02:19.69] | We sent our sons to Korea and Vietnam |
| [02:22.83] | Now we’re wondering what they were dyin’ for |
| [02:28.37] | Here in Youngstown |
| [02:31.72] | Here in Youngstown |
| [02:34.99] | My sweet Jenny, I’m sinkin’ down |
| [02:39.21] | Here darlin’ in Youngstown |
| [02:49.80] | |
| [03:19.98] | From the Monongahela valley |
| [03:22.53] | To the Mesabi iron range |
| [03:25.99] | To the coal mines of Appalacchia |
| [03:29.15] | The story’s always the same |
| [03:33.92] | Seven-hundred tons of metal a day |
| [03:36.61] | Now sir you tell me the world's changed |
| [03:39.65] | Once I made you rich enough |
| [03:42.60] | Rich enough to forget my name |
| [03:46.02] | Here in Youngstown |
| [03:49.51] | Here in Youngstown |
| [03:53.92] | My sweet Jenny, I’m sinkin’ down |
| [03:57.44] | Here darlin’ in Youngstown |
| [04:02.50] | When I die I don’t want no part of heaven |
| [04:06.61] | I would not do heavens work well |
| [04:09.31] | I pray the devil will come and take me |
| [04:13.98] | To stand in the fiery furnaces of hell |
| [04:18.03] | In Youngstown |
| [04:21.56] | Here in Youngstown |
| [04:25.26] | My sweet Jenny, I’m sinkin’ down |
| [04:28.65] | Here darlin’ in Youngstown |
| [04:34.02] | My sweet Jenny, I’m sinkin’ down |
| [04:38.31] | Here darlin’ in Youngstown |
| [04:41.24] |
| [00:23.59] | Here in north east Ohio |
| [00:27.69] | Back in 1803 |
| [00:30.62] | James and Danny |
| [00:33.76] | Found the ore that was linin' yellow creek |
| [00:37.42] | They built a blast furnace |
| [00:40.60] | Here along the shore |
| [00:44.07] | And they made the cannon balls |
| [00:47.44] | That helped the union win the war |
| [00:51.80] | Here in Youngstown |
| [00:54.92] | Here in Youngstown |
| [00:58.36] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [01:02.77] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [01:06.60] | |
| [01:11.58] | Well my daddy worked the furnaces |
| [01:14.95] | Kept ' em hotter than hell |
| [01:18.02] | I came home from Nam worked my way to scarfer |
| [01:20.56] | A job that' d suit the devil as well |
| [01:24.55] | Taconite, coke and limestone |
| [01:28.09] | Fed my children and made my pay |
| [01:31.53] | Then smokestacks reachin' like the arms of god |
| [01:35.18] | Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay |
| [01:40.18] | Here in Youngstown |
| [01:43.78] | Here in Youngstown |
| [01:47.06] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [01:51.94] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [01:56.94] | Well my daddy come on the 0hio works |
| [02:02.63] | When he come home from world war two |
| [02:05.92] | Now the yards just scrap and rubble |
| [02:08.75] | He said, " Them big boys did what Hitler couldn' t do" |
| [02:12.91] | These mills they built the tanks and bombs |
| [02:15.80] | That won this country' s wars |
| [02:19.69] | We sent our sons to Korea and Vietnam |
| [02:22.83] | Now we' re wondering what they were dyin' for |
| [02:28.37] | Here in Youngstown |
| [02:31.72] | Here in Youngstown |
| [02:34.99] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [02:39.21] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [02:49.80] | |
| [03:19.98] | From the Monongahela valley |
| [03:22.53] | To the Mesabi iron range |
| [03:25.99] | To the coal mines of Appalacchia |
| [03:29.15] | The story' s always the same |
| [03:33.92] | Sevenhundred tons of metal a day |
| [03:36.61] | Now sir you tell me the world' s changed |
| [03:39.65] | Once I made you rich enough |
| [03:42.60] | Rich enough to forget my name |
| [03:46.02] | Here in Youngstown |
| [03:49.51] | Here in Youngstown |
| [03:53.92] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [03:57.44] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [04:02.50] | When I die I don' t want no part of heaven |
| [04:06.61] | I would not do heavens work well |
| [04:09.31] | I pray the devil will come and take me |
| [04:13.98] | To stand in the fiery furnaces of hell |
| [04:18.03] | In Youngstown |
| [04:21.56] | Here in Youngstown |
| [04:25.26] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [04:28.65] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [04:34.02] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [04:38.31] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [04:41.24] |
| [00:23.59] | Here in north east Ohio |
| [00:27.69] | Back in 1803 |
| [00:30.62] | James and Danny |
| [00:33.76] | Found the ore that was linin' yellow creek |
| [00:37.42] | They built a blast furnace |
| [00:40.60] | Here along the shore |
| [00:44.07] | And they made the cannon balls |
| [00:47.44] | That helped the union win the war |
| [00:51.80] | Here in Youngstown |
| [00:54.92] | Here in Youngstown |
| [00:58.36] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [01:02.77] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [01:06.60] | |
| [01:11.58] | Well my daddy worked the furnaces |
| [01:14.95] | Kept ' em hotter than hell |
| [01:18.02] | I came home from Nam worked my way to scarfer |
| [01:20.56] | A job that' d suit the devil as well |
| [01:24.55] | Taconite, coke and limestone |
| [01:28.09] | Fed my children and made my pay |
| [01:31.53] | Then smokestacks reachin' like the arms of god |
| [01:35.18] | Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay |
| [01:40.18] | Here in Youngstown |
| [01:43.78] | Here in Youngstown |
| [01:47.06] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [01:51.94] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [01:56.94] | Well my daddy come on the 0hio works |
| [02:02.63] | When he come home from world war two |
| [02:05.92] | Now the yards just scrap and rubble |
| [02:08.75] | He said, " Them big boys did what Hitler couldn' t do" |
| [02:12.91] | These mills they built the tanks and bombs |
| [02:15.80] | That won this country' s wars |
| [02:19.69] | We sent our sons to Korea and Vietnam |
| [02:22.83] | Now we' re wondering what they were dyin' for |
| [02:28.37] | Here in Youngstown |
| [02:31.72] | Here in Youngstown |
| [02:34.99] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [02:39.21] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [02:49.80] | |
| [03:19.98] | From the Monongahela valley |
| [03:22.53] | To the Mesabi iron range |
| [03:25.99] | To the coal mines of Appalacchia |
| [03:29.15] | The story' s always the same |
| [03:33.92] | Sevenhundred tons of metal a day |
| [03:36.61] | Now sir you tell me the world' s changed |
| [03:39.65] | Once I made you rich enough |
| [03:42.60] | Rich enough to forget my name |
| [03:46.02] | Here in Youngstown |
| [03:49.51] | Here in Youngstown |
| [03:53.92] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [03:57.44] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [04:02.50] | When I die I don' t want no part of heaven |
| [04:06.61] | I would not do heavens work well |
| [04:09.31] | I pray the devil will come and take me |
| [04:13.98] | To stand in the fiery furnaces of hell |
| [04:18.03] | In Youngstown |
| [04:21.56] | Here in Youngstown |
| [04:25.26] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [04:28.65] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [04:34.02] | My sweet Jenny, I' m sinkin' down |
| [04:38.31] | Here darlin' in Youngstown |
| [04:41.24] |
| [00:23.59] | 回想俄亥俄的东北 |
| [00:27.69] | 回想1803年 |
| [00:30.62] | James和Danny Heaton |
| [00:33.76] | 在黄色河谷发现了矿藏 |
| [00:37.42] | 沿着河岸 |
| [00:40.60] | 他们建起了高炉 |
| [00:44.07] | 他们又制造加农炮 |
| [00:47.44] | 帮助联盟打了胜仗 |
| [00:51.80] | 就在扬斯敦啊 |
| [00:54.92] | 就在扬斯敦 |
| [00:58.36] | 亲爱的Jenny,我沉沦在这里 |
| [01:02.77] | 就在亲爱的扬斯敦 |
| [01:11.58] | 那时父亲烧着锅炉 |
| [01:14.95] | 烧得它比炼狱还要热 |
| [01:18.02] | 我从越南战场回到家,却又去剥钢坯 |
| [01:20.56] | 真是魔鬼才能干的活! |
| [01:24.55] | 铁矿石,焦炭和石灰岩 |
| [01:28.09] | 养大了我的孩子,让我拿到一点点钞票 |
| [01:31.53] | 高高的烟囱就像上帝的手臂 |
| [01:35.18] | 伸向烟灰和尘土装点的美丽天空 |
| [01:40.18] | 就在扬斯敦啊 |
| [01:43.78] | 就在扬斯敦 |
| [01:47.06] | 亲爱的珍妮,我沉沦在这里 |
| [01:51.94] | 就在亲爱的扬斯敦 |
| [01:56.94] | 我的父亲从二战战场回到家 |
| [02:02.63] | 就在俄亥俄干起活 |
| [02:05.92] | 而现在工场只剩废料和瓦砾 |
| [02:08.75] | 他说,“那些大小伙子做了希特勒做不了的事情” |
| [02:12.91] | 他们在工厂里制造坦克和炸弹 |
| [02:15.80] | 帮助国家打了胜仗 |
| [02:19.69] | 我们把子孙送去朝鲜和越南战场 |
| [02:22.83] | 现在却不知道他们到底为谁拼命为谁亡 |
| [02:28.37] | 就在扬斯敦啊 |
| [02:31.72] | 就在扬斯敦 |
| [02:34.99] | 亲爱的珍妮,我沉沦在此 |
| [02:39.21] | 就在亲爱的扬斯敦 |
| [03:19.98] | 从莫农加希拉山谷 |
| [03:22.53] | 到密沙比铁矿场 |
| [03:25.99] | 再到阿巴拉契亚山的煤矿 |
| [03:29.15] | 故事里总是相同的 |
| [03:33.92] | 每天造出七百吨钢铁 |
| [03:36.61] | 现在,先生,你却告诉我世界已经变了 |
| [03:39.65] | 我的血汗成就了你的富有 |
| [03:42.60] | 而我的名字随矿山旁的溪水流走 |
| [03:46.02] | 就在扬斯敦啊 |
| [03:49.51] | 就在扬斯敦 |
| [03:53.92] | 亲爱的珍妮,我沉沦在此 |
| [03:57.44] | 就在亲爱的扬斯敦 |
| [04:02.50] | 当我死去的一刻,绝不想进入天堂 |
| [04:06.61] | 我不会再到天堂重复生前的活计 |
| [04:09.31] | 我祈祷魔鬼把我带走 |
| [04:13.98] | 让我待在地狱熊熊的锅炉里燃烧 |
| [04:18.03] | 就在扬斯敦啊 |
| [04:21.56] | 就在扬斯敦 |
| [04:25.26] | 亲爱的珍妮,我沉沦在此 |
| [04:28.65] | 就在亲爱的扬斯敦 |
| [04:34.02] | 亲爱的珍妮,我沉沦在此 |
| [04:38.31] | 就在亲爱的扬斯敦 |