歌曲 | The Death Of Dora Hand |
歌手 | Frank Turner |
专辑 | The Death Of Dora Hand |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Frank Turner |
[00:01.00] | 作曲 : Frank Turner |
[00:05.13] | Dora Hand was a singer in the New York operetta |
[00:10.23] | Born into Boston old money, and Paris trained |
[00:15.42] | Dressed in black, she was a classic beauty but cursed with constitution sickly |
[00:20.73] | She ventured West to breathe the fresh air on the Plains |
[00:25.77] | She ended up down in Dodge City, it was a cowtown, dry and ugly |
[00:30.98] | She hid her past, took Fannie Keenan for a name |
[00:36.20] | Took the stage as a Vaudeville singer at the Lady Gay and the Alhambra |
[00:41.47] | The cowboys loved her and she quickly rose to fame |
[00:46.73] | Sing a song, boys, for Dora Hand |
[00:52.00] | She brought a little beauty to this hard and barren land |
[00:57.28] | Doff your caps, boys, though saved or damned |
[01:02.38] | For Dora Hand |
[01:08.54] | Now to the Dodge folk she was an Angel |
[01:10.83] | They called her "Lady Bountiful" by day, and "Queen Of Fairy Belles" by night |
[01:18.06] | She was bringing in good money, so she gave plenty to the needy |
[01:23.38] | She sure could sing, but she sure knew her wrong from right |
[01:28.36] | Now lovely Dora, she took the fancy of that mayor, James Dog Kelley |
[01:33.71] | Like many a man before him, he was heard to say |
[01:38.83] | "That there Dora is a beautiful creature, she gives men a strange nostalgia |
[01:44.81] | Dreams of finer things and better days" |
[01:49.35] | So sing a song, boys, for Dora Hand |
[01:55.16] | She brought a little beauty to this hard and barren land |
[01:59.77] | Dream a dream, boys, of a promised land Of Dora Hand |
[02:10.76] | Now young Spike Kennedy came up from Texas on a rolling black thunder cloud |
[02:14.52] | He was a-whooping and a-whoring and a-drowning in whiskey like a one-man bad luck crowd |
[02:21.18] | One night he saw Dora singing at the Alhambra and he tried to slip the lady a kiss |
[02:26.38] | Dog Kelley got angry and he knocked him on his belly with one flick of his Kansas wrist |
[02:31.54] | Well now Spike, he got mad |
[02:33.89] | He was looking out for blood, he was raging like the Devil's stepson |
[02:35.63] | He rode out to the cabin which the mayor used for napping on a horse with a loaded six-gun |
[02:42.19] | He fired in the dark, but he didn't hit his mark when the bullet went through that wall |
[02:47.86] | Kelley wasn't in his bed, lying there in his stead, Dora Hand was killed |
[03:19.73] | So the marshals, they raised a posse, and they caught up with young Spike Kennedy |
[03:25.39] | His daddy bought him free, even though he confessed |
[03:29.87] | All Dodge City wept for Dora, every bar closed as they buried her |
[03:35.49] | Four hundred cowboys rode her to her rest |
[03:40.34] | Sing a song, boys, with the funeral band |
[03:46.31] | We won't see her like again in this hard and barren land |
[03:51.13] | Wave her off, boys, to no man's land |
[03:56.25] | Dora Hand |
[04:01.06] | Our Dora Hand |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Frank Turner |
[00:01.00] | zuo qu : Frank Turner |
[00:05.13] | Dora Hand was a singer in the New York operetta |
[00:10.23] | Born into Boston old money, and Paris trained |
[00:15.42] | Dressed in black, she was a classic beauty but cursed with constitution sickly |
[00:20.73] | She ventured West to breathe the fresh air on the Plains |
[00:25.77] | She ended up down in Dodge City, it was a cowtown, dry and ugly |
[00:30.98] | She hid her past, took Fannie Keenan for a name |
[00:36.20] | Took the stage as a Vaudeville singer at the Lady Gay and the Alhambra |
[00:41.47] | The cowboys loved her and she quickly rose to fame |
[00:46.73] | Sing a song, boys, for Dora Hand |
[00:52.00] | She brought a little beauty to this hard and barren land |
[00:57.28] | Doff your caps, boys, though saved or damned |
[01:02.38] | For Dora Hand |
[01:08.54] | Now to the Dodge folk she was an Angel |
[01:10.83] | They called her " Lady Bountiful" by day, and " Queen Of Fairy Belles" by night |
[01:18.06] | She was bringing in good money, so she gave plenty to the needy |
[01:23.38] | She sure could sing, but she sure knew her wrong from right |
[01:28.36] | Now lovely Dora, she took the fancy of that mayor, James Dog Kelley |
[01:33.71] | Like many a man before him, he was heard to say |
[01:38.83] | " That there Dora is a beautiful creature, she gives men a strange nostalgia |
[01:44.81] | Dreams of finer things and better days" |
[01:49.35] | So sing a song, boys, for Dora Hand |
[01:55.16] | She brought a little beauty to this hard and barren land |
[01:59.77] | Dream a dream, boys, of a promised land Of Dora Hand |
[02:10.76] | Now young Spike Kennedy came up from Texas on a rolling black thunder cloud |
[02:14.52] | He was awhooping and awhoring and adrowning in whiskey like a oneman bad luck crowd |
[02:21.18] | One night he saw Dora singing at the Alhambra and he tried to slip the lady a kiss |
[02:26.38] | Dog Kelley got angry and he knocked him on his belly with one flick of his Kansas wrist |
[02:31.54] | Well now Spike, he got mad |
[02:33.89] | He was looking out for blood, he was raging like the Devil' s stepson |
[02:35.63] | He rode out to the cabin which the mayor used for napping on a horse with a loaded sixgun |
[02:42.19] | He fired in the dark, but he didn' t hit his mark when the bullet went through that wall |
[02:47.86] | Kelley wasn' t in his bed, lying there in his stead, Dora Hand was killed |
[03:19.73] | So the marshals, they raised a posse, and they caught up with young Spike Kennedy |
[03:25.39] | His daddy bought him free, even though he confessed |
[03:29.87] | All Dodge City wept for Dora, every bar closed as they buried her |
[03:35.49] | Four hundred cowboys rode her to her rest |
[03:40.34] | Sing a song, boys, with the funeral band |
[03:46.31] | We won' t see her like again in this hard and barren land |
[03:51.13] | Wave her off, boys, to no man' s land |
[03:56.25] | Dora Hand |
[04:01.06] | Our Dora Hand |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Frank Turner |
[00:01.00] | zuò qǔ : Frank Turner |
[00:05.13] | Dora Hand was a singer in the New York operetta |
[00:10.23] | Born into Boston old money, and Paris trained |
[00:15.42] | Dressed in black, she was a classic beauty but cursed with constitution sickly |
[00:20.73] | She ventured West to breathe the fresh air on the Plains |
[00:25.77] | She ended up down in Dodge City, it was a cowtown, dry and ugly |
[00:30.98] | She hid her past, took Fannie Keenan for a name |
[00:36.20] | Took the stage as a Vaudeville singer at the Lady Gay and the Alhambra |
[00:41.47] | The cowboys loved her and she quickly rose to fame |
[00:46.73] | Sing a song, boys, for Dora Hand |
[00:52.00] | She brought a little beauty to this hard and barren land |
[00:57.28] | Doff your caps, boys, though saved or damned |
[01:02.38] | For Dora Hand |
[01:08.54] | Now to the Dodge folk she was an Angel |
[01:10.83] | They called her " Lady Bountiful" by day, and " Queen Of Fairy Belles" by night |
[01:18.06] | She was bringing in good money, so she gave plenty to the needy |
[01:23.38] | She sure could sing, but she sure knew her wrong from right |
[01:28.36] | Now lovely Dora, she took the fancy of that mayor, James Dog Kelley |
[01:33.71] | Like many a man before him, he was heard to say |
[01:38.83] | " That there Dora is a beautiful creature, she gives men a strange nostalgia |
[01:44.81] | Dreams of finer things and better days" |
[01:49.35] | So sing a song, boys, for Dora Hand |
[01:55.16] | She brought a little beauty to this hard and barren land |
[01:59.77] | Dream a dream, boys, of a promised land Of Dora Hand |
[02:10.76] | Now young Spike Kennedy came up from Texas on a rolling black thunder cloud |
[02:14.52] | He was awhooping and awhoring and adrowning in whiskey like a oneman bad luck crowd |
[02:21.18] | One night he saw Dora singing at the Alhambra and he tried to slip the lady a kiss |
[02:26.38] | Dog Kelley got angry and he knocked him on his belly with one flick of his Kansas wrist |
[02:31.54] | Well now Spike, he got mad |
[02:33.89] | He was looking out for blood, he was raging like the Devil' s stepson |
[02:35.63] | He rode out to the cabin which the mayor used for napping on a horse with a loaded sixgun |
[02:42.19] | He fired in the dark, but he didn' t hit his mark when the bullet went through that wall |
[02:47.86] | Kelley wasn' t in his bed, lying there in his stead, Dora Hand was killed |
[03:19.73] | So the marshals, they raised a posse, and they caught up with young Spike Kennedy |
[03:25.39] | His daddy bought him free, even though he confessed |
[03:29.87] | All Dodge City wept for Dora, every bar closed as they buried her |
[03:35.49] | Four hundred cowboys rode her to her rest |
[03:40.34] | Sing a song, boys, with the funeral band |
[03:46.31] | We won' t see her like again in this hard and barren land |
[03:51.13] | Wave her off, boys, to no man' s land |
[03:56.25] | Dora Hand |
[04:01.06] | Our Dora Hand |