歌曲 | My Old Kentucky Home |
歌手 | 2nd South Carolina String Band |
专辑 | DULCEM MELODIES |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.000] | 作曲 : Traditional/Stephen Foster |
[00:13.344] | The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
[00:19.163] | 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay, |
[00:26.244] | The corn top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom |
[00:32.621] | While the birds make music all the day. |
[00:39.991] | The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, |
[00:46.608] | All merry, all happy, and bright. |
[00:52.857] | By 'n by hard times comes a-knocking at the door, |
[00:59.663] | Then my old Kentucky home, good night. |
[01:07.085] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[01:20.468] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[01:27.504] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[01:35.241] | They hunt no more for the 'possum and the coon, |
[01:42.061] | On the meadow, the hill and the shore, |
[01:48.423] | They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon, |
[01:55.349] | On the bench by the old cabin door. |
[02:02.670] | The day goes by like a shadow o'er the heart, |
[02:09.561] | With sorrow where all was delight. |
[02:16.091] | The time has come when the darkies have to part, |
[02:22.845] | Then my old Kentucky home, good night! |
[02:30.956] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[02:43.918] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[02:50.774] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[03:25.627] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[03:38.680] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[03:45.721] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[03:53.163] | The head must bow and the back will have to bend, |
[04:00.003] | Wherever the darkies may go. |
[04:06.165] | A few more days and the trouble all will end, |
[04:12.735] | In the field where the sugar-canes grow. |
[04:20.083] | A few more days for to tote the weary load, |
[04:26.890] | No matter 'twill never be light. |
[04:33.080] | A few more days till we totter on the road, |
[04:39.801] | Then my old Kentucky home, good-night! |
[04:47.542] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[05:00.491] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[05:07.520] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[05:14.291] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[05:21.566] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[00:00.000] | zuo qu : Traditional Stephen Foster |
[00:13.344] | The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
[00:19.163] | ' Tis summer, the darkies are gay, |
[00:26.244] | The corn top' s ripe and the meadow' s in the bloom |
[00:32.621] | While the birds make music all the day. |
[00:39.991] | The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, |
[00:46.608] | All merry, all happy, and bright. |
[00:52.857] | By ' n by hard times comes aknocking at the door, |
[00:59.663] | Then my old Kentucky home, good night. |
[01:07.085] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[01:20.468] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[01:27.504] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[01:35.241] | They hunt no more for the ' possum and the coon, |
[01:42.061] | On the meadow, the hill and the shore, |
[01:48.423] | They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon, |
[01:55.349] | On the bench by the old cabin door. |
[02:02.670] | The day goes by like a shadow o' er the heart, |
[02:09.561] | With sorrow where all was delight. |
[02:16.091] | The time has come when the darkies have to part, |
[02:22.845] | Then my old Kentucky home, good night! |
[02:30.956] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[02:43.918] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[02:50.774] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[03:25.627] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[03:38.680] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[03:45.721] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[03:53.163] | The head must bow and the back will have to bend, |
[04:00.003] | Wherever the darkies may go. |
[04:06.165] | A few more days and the trouble all will end, |
[04:12.735] | In the field where the sugarcanes grow. |
[04:20.083] | A few more days for to tote the weary load, |
[04:26.890] | No matter ' twill never be light. |
[04:33.080] | A few more days till we totter on the road, |
[04:39.801] | Then my old Kentucky home, goodnight! |
[04:47.542] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[05:00.491] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[05:07.520] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[05:14.291] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[05:21.566] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional Stephen Foster |
[00:13.344] | The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
[00:19.163] | ' Tis summer, the darkies are gay, |
[00:26.244] | The corn top' s ripe and the meadow' s in the bloom |
[00:32.621] | While the birds make music all the day. |
[00:39.991] | The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, |
[00:46.608] | All merry, all happy, and bright. |
[00:52.857] | By ' n by hard times comes aknocking at the door, |
[00:59.663] | Then my old Kentucky home, good night. |
[01:07.085] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[01:20.468] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[01:27.504] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[01:35.241] | They hunt no more for the ' possum and the coon, |
[01:42.061] | On the meadow, the hill and the shore, |
[01:48.423] | They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon, |
[01:55.349] | On the bench by the old cabin door. |
[02:02.670] | The day goes by like a shadow o' er the heart, |
[02:09.561] | With sorrow where all was delight. |
[02:16.091] | The time has come when the darkies have to part, |
[02:22.845] | Then my old Kentucky home, good night! |
[02:30.956] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[02:43.918] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[02:50.774] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[03:25.627] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[03:38.680] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[03:45.721] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[03:53.163] | The head must bow and the back will have to bend, |
[04:00.003] | Wherever the darkies may go. |
[04:06.165] | A few more days and the trouble all will end, |
[04:12.735] | In the field where the sugarcanes grow. |
[04:20.083] | A few more days for to tote the weary load, |
[04:26.890] | No matter ' twill never be light. |
[04:33.080] | A few more days till we totter on the road, |
[04:39.801] | Then my old Kentucky home, goodnight! |
[04:47.542] | Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! |
[05:00.491] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[05:07.520] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |
[05:14.291] | We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, |
[05:21.566] | For the old Kentucky home far away. |