歌曲 | Frogg No 2 |
歌手 | The Brothers Four |
专辑 | Goodnight Irene: The Brothers Four Song Book |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.000] | 作曲 : FLICK/Foley/Kirkland/Paine |
[00:00.00] | You remember I was talkin’ to ya about that hip frogg? |
[00:13.37] | Well, when we left him last time, |
[00:15.91] | Molly Mouse had just kissed him right off at the coconut grove. |
[00:20.30] | Called him a ‘horny toad.’ |
[00:24.84] | So, that lead him to believe that maybe he wasn’t just as hip as he thought he was. |
[00:30.75] | So he began to ask himself |
[00:32.94] | ‘who are the hippest people in the world?’ |
[00:36.21] | Well who else, |
[00:38.34] | jazz musicians. |
[00:41.63] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:45.27] | uh-huh |
[00:48.44] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:50.70] | uh-huh |
[00:53.83] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:56.37] | ‘til he sounded just like another schmole |
[00:58.91] | uh-huh |
[01:00.21] | uh-huh |
[01:01.61] | uh-huh |
[01:04.86] | Got himself a job with a travelling band |
[01:07.16] | uh-huh |
[01:08.75] | Went out on the road |
[01:10.24] | traveled and heplayed all over the land |
[01:12.55] | uh-huh |
[01:15.74] | He thought New York was a swingin’ town |
[01:18.49] | so he got a little pad and he settled down |
[01:20.76] | uh-huh |
[01:22.16] | uh-huh |
[01:23.48] | uh-huh |
[01:25.37] | Here come them cats. |
[01:26.51] | He met Dizzy Duke, Miles, and Thelonious too |
[01:29.00] | uh-huh |
[01:30.19] | They knew base therefore they could count. |
[01:32.20] | He met Dizzy Duke, Miles, and Thelonious too |
[01:34.35] | uh-huh |
[01:35.79] | Ain’t that wild? |
[01:37.45] | Well it wasn’t very long ‘til he had his own group |
[01:40.11] | and they made it to Chicago for a gig on the loop |
[01:42.57] | uh-huh |
[01:43.94] | uh-huh |
[01:45.39] | uh-huh |
[01:46.33] | Kind of a frogg gig. |
[01:48.35] | Frogg traveled east and he traveled to the west |
[01:50.71] | uh-huh |
[01:53.72] | But the south was the place that he liked best |
[01:56.24] | uh-huh |
[01:59.23] | Way down south where cotton grows |
[02:01.64] | That's very same place where the bull-weevil goes |
[02:05.83] | lookin’ for a home. |
[02:10.29] | Gotta’ find a home. |
[02:15.00] | Frogg kept a workin’ |
[02:15.97] | and he gained a lot of fame |
[02:17.19] | uh-huh |
[02:20.39] | In every hip circle you could hear his name |
[02:22.71] | uh-huh |
[02:25.70] | He grabbed number one in all the jazz poles |
[02:28.14] | and he drove back home in his brand new Rolls |
[02:30.83] | uh-huh |
[02:32.12] | uh-huh |
[02:33.48] | uh-huh |
[02:34.69] | Now that frogg was really big time. |
[02:39.85] | So being the star that he was, |
[02:43.33] | his agent, Hanson Bullets, |
[02:46.73] | booked him back into the coconut grove, as a headliner. |
[02:51.83] | So, we’re going to join him now, and it’s opening night. |
[02:56.24] | And we see him talkin’ to his old flame Molly. |
[03:01.36] | Look Molly Mouse I’m a great big star |
[03:03.66] | uh-huh |
[03:06.70] | If you marry me now we’ll both go far |
[03:09.11] | uh-huh |
[03:12.29] | But her reply was worse than he feared |
[03:15.39] | She didn’t dig his brand new beard |
[03:17.82] | uh-huh |
[03:18.98] | uh-huh |
[03:20.42] | uh-huh |
[03:22.97] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:24.17] | Well it’s kinda’ tough to tell what’s going to happen to old frogg now. |
[03:28.71] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:28.95] | He loosin’ Molly again, made him awful sad. |
[03:33.22] | And his career really took a nose dive. |
[03:34.49] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:36.64] | Oh, he’s tryin’ to pull it out, |
[03:39.32] | he’s getting’ little publicity. |
[03:39.70] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:42.70] | He went out and bought himself a plastic horn. |
[03:45.37] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:46.73] | And he’s known as “Hornet Froggman” |
[03:50.60] | Gotten real far out. |
[03:51.42] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:53.79] | Poor old frogg. |
[03:56.85] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:57.13] | Gonna’ miss that frogg. |
[04:00.43] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[04:00.79] | Bye frogg. |
[04:03.19] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[00:00.000] | zuo qu : FLICK Foley Kirkland Paine |
[00:00.00] | You remember I was talkin' to ya about that hip frogg? |
[00:13.37] | Well, when we left him last time, |
[00:15.91] | Molly Mouse had just kissed him right off at the coconut grove. |
[00:20.30] | Called him a ' horny toad.' |
[00:24.84] | So, that lead him to believe that maybe he wasn' t just as hip as he thought he was. |
[00:30.75] | So he began to ask himself |
[00:32.94] | ' who are the hippest people in the world?' |
[00:36.21] | Well who else, |
[00:38.34] | jazz musicians. |
[00:41.63] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:45.27] | uhhuh |
[00:48.44] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:50.70] | uhhuh |
[00:53.83] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:56.37] | ' til he sounded just like another schmole |
[00:58.91] | uhhuh |
[01:00.21] | uhhuh |
[01:01.61] | uhhuh |
[01:04.86] | Got himself a job with a travelling band |
[01:07.16] | uhhuh |
[01:08.75] | Went out on the road |
[01:10.24] | traveled and heplayed all over the land |
[01:12.55] | uhhuh |
[01:15.74] | He thought New York was a swingin' town |
[01:18.49] | so he got a little pad and he settled down |
[01:20.76] | uhhuh |
[01:22.16] | uhhuh |
[01:23.48] | uhhuh |
[01:25.37] | Here come them cats. |
[01:26.51] | He met Dizzy Duke, Miles, and Thelonious too |
[01:29.00] | uhhuh |
[01:30.19] | They knew base therefore they could count. |
[01:32.20] | He met Dizzy Duke, Miles, and Thelonious too |
[01:34.35] | uhhuh |
[01:35.79] | Ain' t that wild? |
[01:37.45] | Well it wasn' t very long ' til he had his own group |
[01:40.11] | and they made it to Chicago for a gig on the loop |
[01:42.57] | uhhuh |
[01:43.94] | uhhuh |
[01:45.39] | uhhuh |
[01:46.33] | Kind of a frogg gig. |
[01:48.35] | Frogg traveled east and he traveled to the west |
[01:50.71] | uhhuh |
[01:53.72] | But the south was the place that he liked best |
[01:56.24] | uhhuh |
[01:59.23] | Way down south where cotton grows |
[02:01.64] | That' s very same place where the bullweevil goes |
[02:05.83] | lookin' for a home. |
[02:10.29] | Gotta' find a home. |
[02:15.00] | Frogg kept a workin' |
[02:15.97] | and he gained a lot of fame |
[02:17.19] | uhhuh |
[02:20.39] | In every hip circle you could hear his name |
[02:22.71] | uhhuh |
[02:25.70] | He grabbed number one in all the jazz poles |
[02:28.14] | and he drove back home in his brand new Rolls |
[02:30.83] | uhhuh |
[02:32.12] | uhhuh |
[02:33.48] | uhhuh |
[02:34.69] | Now that frogg was really big time. |
[02:39.85] | So being the star that he was, |
[02:43.33] | his agent, Hanson Bullets, |
[02:46.73] | booked him back into the coconut grove, as a headliner. |
[02:51.83] | So, we' re going to join him now, and it' s opening night. |
[02:56.24] | And we see him talkin' to his old flame Molly. |
[03:01.36] | Look Molly Mouse I' m a great big star |
[03:03.66] | uhhuh |
[03:06.70] | If you marry me now we' ll both go far |
[03:09.11] | uhhuh |
[03:12.29] | But her reply was worse than he feared |
[03:15.39] | She didn' t dig his brand new beard |
[03:17.82] | uhhuh |
[03:18.98] | uhhuh |
[03:20.42] | uhhuh |
[03:22.97] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:24.17] | Well it' s kinda' tough to tell what' s going to happen to old frogg now. |
[03:28.71] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:28.95] | He loosin' Molly again, made him awful sad. |
[03:33.22] | And his career really took a nose dive. |
[03:34.49] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:36.64] | Oh, he' s tryin' to pull it out, |
[03:39.32] | he' s getting' little publicity. |
[03:39.70] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:42.70] | He went out and bought himself a plastic horn. |
[03:45.37] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:46.73] | And he' s known as " Hornet Froggman" |
[03:50.60] | Gotten real far out. |
[03:51.42] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:53.79] | Poor old frogg. |
[03:56.85] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:57.13] | Gonna' miss that frogg. |
[04:00.43] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[04:00.79] | Bye frogg. |
[04:03.19] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : FLICK Foley Kirkland Paine |
[00:00.00] | You remember I was talkin' to ya about that hip frogg? |
[00:13.37] | Well, when we left him last time, |
[00:15.91] | Molly Mouse had just kissed him right off at the coconut grove. |
[00:20.30] | Called him a ' horny toad.' |
[00:24.84] | So, that lead him to believe that maybe he wasn' t just as hip as he thought he was. |
[00:30.75] | So he began to ask himself |
[00:32.94] | ' who are the hippest people in the world?' |
[00:36.21] | Well who else, |
[00:38.34] | jazz musicians. |
[00:41.63] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:45.27] | uhhuh |
[00:48.44] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:50.70] | uhhuh |
[00:53.83] | Frogg bought a horn and he learned to blow |
[00:56.37] | ' til he sounded just like another schmole |
[00:58.91] | uhhuh |
[01:00.21] | uhhuh |
[01:01.61] | uhhuh |
[01:04.86] | Got himself a job with a travelling band |
[01:07.16] | uhhuh |
[01:08.75] | Went out on the road |
[01:10.24] | traveled and heplayed all over the land |
[01:12.55] | uhhuh |
[01:15.74] | He thought New York was a swingin' town |
[01:18.49] | so he got a little pad and he settled down |
[01:20.76] | uhhuh |
[01:22.16] | uhhuh |
[01:23.48] | uhhuh |
[01:25.37] | Here come them cats. |
[01:26.51] | He met Dizzy Duke, Miles, and Thelonious too |
[01:29.00] | uhhuh |
[01:30.19] | They knew base therefore they could count. |
[01:32.20] | He met Dizzy Duke, Miles, and Thelonious too |
[01:34.35] | uhhuh |
[01:35.79] | Ain' t that wild? |
[01:37.45] | Well it wasn' t very long ' til he had his own group |
[01:40.11] | and they made it to Chicago for a gig on the loop |
[01:42.57] | uhhuh |
[01:43.94] | uhhuh |
[01:45.39] | uhhuh |
[01:46.33] | Kind of a frogg gig. |
[01:48.35] | Frogg traveled east and he traveled to the west |
[01:50.71] | uhhuh |
[01:53.72] | But the south was the place that he liked best |
[01:56.24] | uhhuh |
[01:59.23] | Way down south where cotton grows |
[02:01.64] | That' s very same place where the bullweevil goes |
[02:05.83] | lookin' for a home. |
[02:10.29] | Gotta' find a home. |
[02:15.00] | Frogg kept a workin' |
[02:15.97] | and he gained a lot of fame |
[02:17.19] | uhhuh |
[02:20.39] | In every hip circle you could hear his name |
[02:22.71] | uhhuh |
[02:25.70] | He grabbed number one in all the jazz poles |
[02:28.14] | and he drove back home in his brand new Rolls |
[02:30.83] | uhhuh |
[02:32.12] | uhhuh |
[02:33.48] | uhhuh |
[02:34.69] | Now that frogg was really big time. |
[02:39.85] | So being the star that he was, |
[02:43.33] | his agent, Hanson Bullets, |
[02:46.73] | booked him back into the coconut grove, as a headliner. |
[02:51.83] | So, we' re going to join him now, and it' s opening night. |
[02:56.24] | And we see him talkin' to his old flame Molly. |
[03:01.36] | Look Molly Mouse I' m a great big star |
[03:03.66] | uhhuh |
[03:06.70] | If you marry me now we' ll both go far |
[03:09.11] | uhhuh |
[03:12.29] | But her reply was worse than he feared |
[03:15.39] | She didn' t dig his brand new beard |
[03:17.82] | uhhuh |
[03:18.98] | uhhuh |
[03:20.42] | uhhuh |
[03:22.97] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:24.17] | Well it' s kinda' tough to tell what' s going to happen to old frogg now. |
[03:28.71] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:28.95] | He loosin' Molly again, made him awful sad. |
[03:33.22] | And his career really took a nose dive. |
[03:34.49] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:36.64] | Oh, he' s tryin' to pull it out, |
[03:39.32] | he' s getting' little publicity. |
[03:39.70] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:42.70] | He went out and bought himself a plastic horn. |
[03:45.37] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:46.73] | And he' s known as " Hornet Froggman" |
[03:50.60] | Gotten real far out. |
[03:51.42] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:53.79] | Poor old frogg. |
[03:56.85] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[03:57.13] | Gonna' miss that frogg. |
[04:00.43] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |
[04:00.79] | Bye frogg. |
[04:03.19] | Farewell, goodbye, adios. |