歌曲 | 33, 45, 78 (Record Time) |
歌手 | Kathy Mattea |
专辑 | Lonesome Standard Time |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Key | |
I'm spinning like an old turn table | |
Three speeds going nowhere fast | |
I hesitate at the door to the future | |
Holding on to my bitter-sweet past | |
Me and all of the percolators | |
Me and all of the rotary phones | |
Me and all of my vinyl records | |
Warped and scratched and out of date | |
33,45,78 goodbye | |
I got friends from the old home town | |
We used to work at the home town news | |
They got houses in a couple of cities | |
I'm still singing the home town blues | |
Me and all of the drive in movies | |
Me and all of the afternoon papers | |
Me and the free-form radio | |
Fading in and out of date | |
33,45,78 going gone now | |
I hear them talk about the great depression | |
I hear the drumming of the war machine | |
I wonder if I'm stuck in the past | |
Or if it all repeats just like a CD | |
I'm following the railroad line | |
It's another job and another town | |
I skip around in record time | |
And try not to notice the candle burn down | |
Me and all of the rust belt workers | |
Me and all of the hot-type printers | |
Me and all of the family farms | |
Auctioned off and out of date | |
33,45,78 | |
Whoa the percolators | |
Whoa the rotary phones | |
All of my vinyl records | |
Warped and scratched and out of date | |
Yeah I'm a 33,45,78 |
zuo ci : Key | |
I' m spinning like an old turn table | |
Three speeds going nowhere fast | |
I hesitate at the door to the future | |
Holding on to my bittersweet past | |
Me and all of the percolators | |
Me and all of the rotary phones | |
Me and all of my vinyl records | |
Warped and scratched and out of date | |
33, 45, 78 goodbye | |
I got friends from the old home town | |
We used to work at the home town news | |
They got houses in a couple of cities | |
I' m still singing the home town blues | |
Me and all of the drive in movies | |
Me and all of the afternoon papers | |
Me and the freeform radio | |
Fading in and out of date | |
33, 45, 78 going gone now | |
I hear them talk about the great depression | |
I hear the drumming of the war machine | |
I wonder if I' m stuck in the past | |
Or if it all repeats just like a CD | |
I' m following the railroad line | |
It' s another job and another town | |
I skip around in record time | |
And try not to notice the candle burn down | |
Me and all of the rust belt workers | |
Me and all of the hottype printers | |
Me and all of the family farms | |
Auctioned off and out of date | |
33, 45, 78 | |
Whoa the percolators | |
Whoa the rotary phones | |
All of my vinyl records | |
Warped and scratched and out of date | |
Yeah I' m a 33, 45, 78 |
zuò cí : Key | |
I' m spinning like an old turn table | |
Three speeds going nowhere fast | |
I hesitate at the door to the future | |
Holding on to my bittersweet past | |
Me and all of the percolators | |
Me and all of the rotary phones | |
Me and all of my vinyl records | |
Warped and scratched and out of date | |
33, 45, 78 goodbye | |
I got friends from the old home town | |
We used to work at the home town news | |
They got houses in a couple of cities | |
I' m still singing the home town blues | |
Me and all of the drive in movies | |
Me and all of the afternoon papers | |
Me and the freeform radio | |
Fading in and out of date | |
33, 45, 78 going gone now | |
I hear them talk about the great depression | |
I hear the drumming of the war machine | |
I wonder if I' m stuck in the past | |
Or if it all repeats just like a CD | |
I' m following the railroad line | |
It' s another job and another town | |
I skip around in record time | |
And try not to notice the candle burn down | |
Me and all of the rust belt workers | |
Me and all of the hottype printers | |
Me and all of the family farms | |
Auctioned off and out of date | |
33, 45, 78 | |
Whoa the percolators | |
Whoa the rotary phones | |
All of my vinyl records | |
Warped and scratched and out of date | |
Yeah I' m a 33, 45, 78 |