歌曲 | Helen and Cassandra |
歌手 | Al Stewart |
专辑 | Last Days of the Century |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Al Stewart | |
制作人 : Joe Chiccarelli/Larry Walsh/Pete Doell | |
> According to the myths and legends | |
At the fringes of our memory | |
Paris stole the queen of Sparta | |
And carried her across the sea | |
As they fled, he never dreamt | |
That he held the world in his grip | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
From Mycenae comes Agamemnon | |
And the Greeks of the city-states | |
Laden with their bronzen weapons | |
They're waiting at the Trojan Gates | |
As the arrow flies and Achilles falls | |
Does she raise the wind to her lips? | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
It's funny how the story lingers | |
It's probably a myth of course | |
A whisper in the ear of Homer | |
Perhaps there never was a horse | |
She could have turned the head of Paris | |
With the gentle sway of her hips | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Oh Cassandra, what did you know | |
You who bring bad news wherever you go | |
You had the gift to see the future | |
From Apollo so it's said | |
And he made no one believe you | |
When you would not share his bed | |
Oh Cassandra, what did you see | |
As you walked the lonely road of your certainty | |
Gazing at the ruined city | |
That your warnings could not save | |
Oh Cassandra, so still and so graveCassandra | |
The Bronze Age kingdoms tumble | |
The cities fade one by one | |
The walls of Mycenae crumble | |
The Dark Age has begun | |
And the truth is lost in the ancient dust | |
Yet the memory forever persists | |
Of Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
手风琴 : Peter White | |
录音 : Angus Davidson/Dan Marnien | |
打击乐 : Steve Chapman | |
鼓 : Vinnie Colaiuta | |
贝斯 : Tim Landers | |
小号 : Lee Thornberg | |
萨克斯 : Phil Kenzie | |
吉他 : Steve Farris/Steve Recker/Tim Renwick | |
母带工程师 : Bob Ludwig |
zuo qu : Al Stewart | |
zhi zuo ren : Joe Chiccarelli Larry Walsh Pete Doell | |
According to the myths and legends | |
At the fringes of our memory | |
Paris stole the queen of Sparta | |
And carried her across the sea | |
As they fled, he never dreamt | |
That he held the world in his grip | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
From Mycenae comes Agamemnon | |
And the Greeks of the citystates | |
Laden with their bronzen weapons | |
They' re waiting at the Trojan Gates | |
As the arrow flies and Achilles falls | |
Does she raise the wind to her lips? | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
It' s funny how the story lingers | |
It' s probably a myth of course | |
A whisper in the ear of Homer | |
Perhaps there never was a horse | |
She could have turned the head of Paris | |
With the gentle sway of her hips | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Oh Cassandra, what did you know | |
You who bring bad news wherever you go | |
You had the gift to see the future | |
From Apollo so it' s said | |
And he made no one believe you | |
When you would not share his bed | |
Oh Cassandra, what did you see | |
As you walked the lonely road of your certainty | |
Gazing at the ruined city | |
That your warnings could not save | |
Oh Cassandra, so still and so graveCassandra | |
The Bronze Age kingdoms tumble | |
The cities fade one by one | |
The walls of Mycenae crumble | |
The Dark Age has begun | |
And the truth is lost in the ancient dust | |
Yet the memory forever persists | |
Of Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
shou feng qin : Peter White | |
lu yin : Angus Davidson Dan Marnien | |
da ji le : Steve Chapman | |
gu : Vinnie Colaiuta | |
bei si : Tim Landers | |
xiao hao : Lee Thornberg | |
sa ke si : Phil Kenzie | |
ji ta : Steve Farris Steve Recker Tim Renwick | |
mu dai gong cheng shi : Bob Ludwig |
zuò qǔ : Al Stewart | |
zhì zuò rén : Joe Chiccarelli Larry Walsh Pete Doell | |
According to the myths and legends | |
At the fringes of our memory | |
Paris stole the queen of Sparta | |
And carried her across the sea | |
As they fled, he never dreamt | |
That he held the world in his grip | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
From Mycenae comes Agamemnon | |
And the Greeks of the citystates | |
Laden with their bronzen weapons | |
They' re waiting at the Trojan Gates | |
As the arrow flies and Achilles falls | |
Does she raise the wind to her lips? | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
It' s funny how the story lingers | |
It' s probably a myth of course | |
A whisper in the ear of Homer | |
Perhaps there never was a horse | |
She could have turned the head of Paris | |
With the gentle sway of her hips | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Oh Cassandra, what did you know | |
You who bring bad news wherever you go | |
You had the gift to see the future | |
From Apollo so it' s said | |
And he made no one believe you | |
When you would not share his bed | |
Oh Cassandra, what did you see | |
As you walked the lonely road of your certainty | |
Gazing at the ruined city | |
That your warnings could not save | |
Oh Cassandra, so still and so graveCassandra | |
The Bronze Age kingdoms tumble | |
The cities fade one by one | |
The walls of Mycenae crumble | |
The Dark Age has begun | |
And the truth is lost in the ancient dust | |
Yet the memory forever persists | |
Of Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships | |
shǒu fēng qín : Peter White | |
lù yīn : Angus Davidson Dan Marnien | |
dǎ jī lè : Steve Chapman | |
gǔ : Vinnie Colaiuta | |
bèi sī : Tim Landers | |
xiǎo hào : Lee Thornberg | |
sà kè sī : Phil Kenzie | |
jí tā : Steve Farris Steve Recker Tim Renwick | |
mǔ dài gōng chéng shī : Bob Ludwig |