歌曲 | Where Are They Now |
歌手 | Al Stewart |
专辑 | Last Days of the Century |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Al Stewart/Peter White | |
制作人 : Joe Chiccarelli | |
I sent my crack divisions through the early morning mist | |
When they fell on your positions you were powerless to resist | |
Encircling and probing for the weakness in your line | |
By night you were surrounded your territory mine | |
I called for your surrender this you swore you would not do | |
So I stormed the very fortress, you thought could shelter you | |
I held you then upon your knees and turned to give my thanks | |
To the regiments assembled in their ranks | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
I raised you to your feet, with your hand inside my own | |
We set off upon a journey, each together, each alone | |
In the days that followed oh our lives did overlap | |
I learned the contours of your body like the roads upon a map | |
You sweetened every evening, I savoured every day | |
Just when I was certain it would always be this way | |
You slipped beyond the reach of my outstretched fingertips | |
With all the kisses we'd placed upon your lips | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
Oh close. You're close | |
Someone, come shine a light | |
Oh near. So near | |
But just out of sight | |
I went in search of alchemy to resurrect the dead | |
Sent my spies to fathom out the secrets in your head | |
They said they heard your laughter | |
Spinning through the summer night | |
In the company of strangers | |
And your eyes were wild and bright | |
Though I grew reclusive and my days became withdrawn | |
I held the banner of our love, now tattered and forlorn | |
And swore that it would one day fly above us once again | |
To do this, I had my reasons then | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
Close. You're close | |
Once again, come shine a light | |
Oh near. So near | |
But just out of sight | |
Perhaps there are some passions that are tempered by the years | |
You reach accommodation, the intensity recedes | |
Some of this occurred to me the time I saw you last | |
Your face familiar in a way. Your voice out of the past | |
Every gamut of emotion shared from tenderness to rage | |
Fell away between us in the turning of that page | |
It seemed like only yesterday we swore that we'd be true | |
Two innocents believing that they knew | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
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 | |
人声 : Al Stewart |
zuo qu : Al Stewart Peter White | |
zhi zuo ren : Joe Chiccarelli | |
I sent my crack divisions through the early morning mist | |
When they fell on your positions you were powerless to resist | |
Encircling and probing for the weakness in your line | |
By night you were surrounded your territory mine | |
I called for your surrender this you swore you would not do | |
So I stormed the very fortress, you thought could shelter you | |
I held you then upon your knees and turned to give my thanks | |
To the regiments assembled in their ranks | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
I raised you to your feet, with your hand inside my own | |
We set off upon a journey, each together, each alone | |
In the days that followed oh our lives did overlap | |
I learned the contours of your body like the roads upon a map | |
You sweetened every evening, I savoured every day | |
Just when I was certain it would always be this way | |
You slipped beyond the reach of my outstretched fingertips | |
With all the kisses we' d placed upon your lips | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
Oh close. You' re close | |
Someone, come shine a light | |
Oh near. So near | |
But just out of sight | |
I went in search of alchemy to resurrect the dead | |
Sent my spies to fathom out the secrets in your head | |
They said they heard your laughter | |
Spinning through the summer night | |
In the company of strangers | |
And your eyes were wild and bright | |
Though I grew reclusive and my days became withdrawn | |
I held the banner of our love, now tattered and forlorn | |
And swore that it would one day fly above us once again | |
To do this, I had my reasons then | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
Close. You' re close | |
Once again, come shine a light | |
Oh near. So near | |
But just out of sight | |
Perhaps there are some passions that are tempered by the years | |
You reach accommodation, the intensity recedes | |
Some of this occurred to me the time I saw you last | |
Your face familiar in a way. Your voice out of the past | |
Every gamut of emotion shared from tenderness to rage | |
Fell away between us in the turning of that page | |
It seemed like only yesterday we swore that we' d be true | |
Two innocents believing that they knew | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
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 | |
ren sheng : Al Stewart |
zuò qǔ : Al Stewart Peter White | |
zhì zuò rén : Joe Chiccarelli | |
I sent my crack divisions through the early morning mist | |
When they fell on your positions you were powerless to resist | |
Encircling and probing for the weakness in your line | |
By night you were surrounded your territory mine | |
I called for your surrender this you swore you would not do | |
So I stormed the very fortress, you thought could shelter you | |
I held you then upon your knees and turned to give my thanks | |
To the regiments assembled in their ranks | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
I raised you to your feet, with your hand inside my own | |
We set off upon a journey, each together, each alone | |
In the days that followed oh our lives did overlap | |
I learned the contours of your body like the roads upon a map | |
You sweetened every evening, I savoured every day | |
Just when I was certain it would always be this way | |
You slipped beyond the reach of my outstretched fingertips | |
With all the kisses we' d placed upon your lips | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
Oh close. You' re close | |
Someone, come shine a light | |
Oh near. So near | |
But just out of sight | |
I went in search of alchemy to resurrect the dead | |
Sent my spies to fathom out the secrets in your head | |
They said they heard your laughter | |
Spinning through the summer night | |
In the company of strangers | |
And your eyes were wild and bright | |
Though I grew reclusive and my days became withdrawn | |
I held the banner of our love, now tattered and forlorn | |
And swore that it would one day fly above us once again | |
To do this, I had my reasons then | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
Close. You' re close | |
Once again, come shine a light | |
Oh near. So near | |
But just out of sight | |
Perhaps there are some passions that are tempered by the years | |
You reach accommodation, the intensity recedes | |
Some of this occurred to me the time I saw you last | |
Your face familiar in a way. Your voice out of the past | |
Every gamut of emotion shared from tenderness to rage | |
Fell away between us in the turning of that page | |
It seemed like only yesterday we swore that we' d be true | |
Two innocents believing that they knew | |
Where are they now | |
Where are they now | |
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 | |
rén shēng : Al Stewart |