Arthur McBride

Arthur McBride 歌词

歌曲 Arthur McBride
歌手 Bob Dylan
专辑 Good as I Been to You
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[ti:Arthur McBride]
[ar:Bob Dylan]
[al:Good As I Been To You (Remastered)]
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[00:00.00] 作词 : Traditional
[00:01.91] Arthur McBride - Bob Dylan
[00:03.44]
[00:21.46] Oh me and my cousin one Arthur McBride
[00:25.97] As we went a-walkin' down by the seaside
[00:29.02]
[00:30.15] Mark now what followed and what did betide
[00:33.77] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[00:37.31]
[00:40.25] Now for recreation we went on a tramp
[00:44.44] And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp
[00:48.81] And a little wee drummer intending to camp
[00:52.79] For the day bein' pleasant and charmin'
[00:56.21]
[01:00.56] Good morning good morning
[01:02.39] The Sergeant he cried
[01:04.64] And the same to you
[01:06.04] Gentlemen we did reply
[01:09.47] Intending no harm but meant to pass by
[01:13.10] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[01:16.51]
[01:19.47] But says he My fine fellows
[01:21.43] If you will enlist
[01:23.39] Ten guineas in gold
[01:25.78] I'll stick to your fist
[01:27.98] And a crown in the
[01:29.46] Bargain for to kick up the dust
[01:32.21] And drink the king's
[01:33.47] Health in the morning
[01:36.95]
[01:39.87] For a soldier
[01:40.68] He leads a very fine life
[01:44.09] And he always is blessed
[01:46.02] With a charming young wife
[01:48.21] And he pays all his debts
[01:49.83] Without sorrow or strife
[01:52.12] And he always lives
[01:53.79] Pleasant and charmin'
[01:55.85]
[01:58.88] And a soldier
[01:59.82] He always is decent and clean
[02:03.19] In the finest of clothing
[02:05.11] He's constantly seen
[02:07.53] While other poor fellows
[02:09.57] Go dirty and mean
[02:11.80] And sup on thin gruel in the morning
[02:16.03]
[02:39.43] But says Arthur
[02:41.51] I wouldn't be proud of your clothes
[02:43.75] For you've only the lend of them
[02:46.84] As I suppose
[02:48.65] But you dare not change them one night
[02:51.15] For you know
[02:52.22] If you do you'll be flogged in the morning
[02:57.08] And although that we're single and free
[03:01.13] We take great delight in our own company
[03:05.82] We have no desire strange places to see
[03:09.48] Although that your offers are charming
[03:14.51]
[03:17.06] And we have no desire to take your advance
[03:21.56] All hazards and dangers we barter on chance
[03:25.92] For you'd have no scruples for to send us to France
[03:30.22] Where we would get shot without warning
[03:34.41]
[03:37.51] Oh no says the Sergeant I'll have no such chat
[03:41.80] And neither will I take it from snappy young brats
[03:46.23] For if you insult me with one other word
[03:50.19] I'll cut off your heads in the morning
[03:53.91]
[03:54.48] And Arthur and I we soon drew our hogs
[03:58.50] And we scarce gave them time to draw their own blades
[04:02.80] When a trusty shillelagh came over their head
[04:06.84] And bid them take that as fair warning
[04:11.51]
[04:14.54] And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their sides
[04:18.88] We flung them as far as we could in the tide
[04:23.17] Now take them up devils cried Arthur McBride
[04:27.36] And temper their edge in the mornin'
[04:31.47] And the little wee drummer we flattened his bow
[04:35.29] And we made a football of his rowdy-dow-dow
[04:39.83] Threw it in the tide for to rock and to roll
[04:43.46] And bade it a tedious returning
[04:49.88] And we havin' no money paid them off in cracks
[04:54.42] We paid no respect to their two bloody backs
[04:58.56] And we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks
[05:02.81] And left them for dead in the morning
[05:07.29]
[05:09.04] And so to conclude and to finish disputes
[05:13.02] We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits
[05:17.65] For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts
[05:21.57] And bid them look sharp in the mornin'
[05:26.91]
[05:49.41] Oh me and my cousin one Arthur McBride
[05:53.63] As we went a-walkin' down by the seaside
[05:58.24] Mark now what followed and what did betide
[06:02.01] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
ti: Arthur McBride
ar: Bob Dylan
al: Good As I Been To You Remastered
offset: 0
[00:00.00] zuo ci : Traditional
[00:01.91] Arthur McBride Bob Dylan
[00:03.44]
[00:21.46] Oh me and my cousin one Arthur McBride
[00:25.97] As we went awalkin' down by the seaside
[00:29.02]
[00:30.15] Mark now what followed and what did betide
[00:33.77] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[00:37.31]
[00:40.25] Now for recreation we went on a tramp
[00:44.44] And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp
[00:48.81] And a little wee drummer intending to camp
[00:52.79] For the day bein' pleasant and charmin'
[00:56.21]
[01:00.56] Good morning good morning
[01:02.39] The Sergeant he cried
[01:04.64] And the same to you
[01:06.04] Gentlemen we did reply
[01:09.47] Intending no harm but meant to pass by
[01:13.10] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[01:16.51]
[01:19.47] But says he My fine fellows
[01:21.43] If you will enlist
[01:23.39] Ten guineas in gold
[01:25.78] I' ll stick to your fist
[01:27.98] And a crown in the
[01:29.46] Bargain for to kick up the dust
[01:32.21] And drink the king' s
[01:33.47] Health in the morning
[01:36.95]
[01:39.87] For a soldier
[01:40.68] He leads a very fine life
[01:44.09] And he always is blessed
[01:46.02] With a charming young wife
[01:48.21] And he pays all his debts
[01:49.83] Without sorrow or strife
[01:52.12] And he always lives
[01:53.79] Pleasant and charmin'
[01:55.85]
[01:58.88] And a soldier
[01:59.82] He always is decent and clean
[02:03.19] In the finest of clothing
[02:05.11] He' s constantly seen
[02:07.53] While other poor fellows
[02:09.57] Go dirty and mean
[02:11.80] And sup on thin gruel in the morning
[02:16.03]
[02:39.43] But says Arthur
[02:41.51] I wouldn' t be proud of your clothes
[02:43.75] For you' ve only the lend of them
[02:46.84] As I suppose
[02:48.65] But you dare not change them one night
[02:51.15] For you know
[02:52.22] If you do you' ll be flogged in the morning
[02:57.08] And although that we' re single and free
[03:01.13] We take great delight in our own company
[03:05.82] We have no desire strange places to see
[03:09.48] Although that your offers are charming
[03:14.51]
[03:17.06] And we have no desire to take your advance
[03:21.56] All hazards and dangers we barter on chance
[03:25.92] For you' d have no scruples for to send us to France
[03:30.22] Where we would get shot without warning
[03:34.41]
[03:37.51] Oh no says the Sergeant I' ll have no such chat
[03:41.80] And neither will I take it from snappy young brats
[03:46.23] For if you insult me with one other word
[03:50.19] I' ll cut off your heads in the morning
[03:53.91]
[03:54.48] And Arthur and I we soon drew our hogs
[03:58.50] And we scarce gave them time to draw their own blades
[04:02.80] When a trusty shillelagh came over their head
[04:06.84] And bid them take that as fair warning
[04:11.51]
[04:14.54] And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their sides
[04:18.88] We flung them as far as we could in the tide
[04:23.17] Now take them up devils cried Arthur McBride
[04:27.36] And temper their edge in the mornin'
[04:31.47] And the little wee drummer we flattened his bow
[04:35.29] And we made a football of his rowdydowdow
[04:39.83] Threw it in the tide for to rock and to roll
[04:43.46] And bade it a tedious returning
[04:49.88] And we havin' no money paid them off in cracks
[04:54.42] We paid no respect to their two bloody backs
[04:58.56] And we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks
[05:02.81] And left them for dead in the morning
[05:07.29]
[05:09.04] And so to conclude and to finish disputes
[05:13.02] We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits
[05:17.65] For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts
[05:21.57] And bid them look sharp in the mornin'
[05:26.91]
[05:49.41] Oh me and my cousin one Arthur McBride
[05:53.63] As we went awalkin' down by the seaside
[05:58.24] Mark now what followed and what did betide
[06:02.01] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
ti: Arthur McBride
ar: Bob Dylan
al: Good As I Been To You Remastered
offset: 0
[00:00.00] zuò cí : Traditional
[00:01.91] Arthur McBride Bob Dylan
[00:03.44]
[00:21.46] Oh me and my cousin one Arthur McBride
[00:25.97] As we went awalkin' down by the seaside
[00:29.02]
[00:30.15] Mark now what followed and what did betide
[00:33.77] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[00:37.31]
[00:40.25] Now for recreation we went on a tramp
[00:44.44] And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp
[00:48.81] And a little wee drummer intending to camp
[00:52.79] For the day bein' pleasant and charmin'
[00:56.21]
[01:00.56] Good morning good morning
[01:02.39] The Sergeant he cried
[01:04.64] And the same to you
[01:06.04] Gentlemen we did reply
[01:09.47] Intending no harm but meant to pass by
[01:13.10] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[01:16.51]
[01:19.47] But says he My fine fellows
[01:21.43] If you will enlist
[01:23.39] Ten guineas in gold
[01:25.78] I' ll stick to your fist
[01:27.98] And a crown in the
[01:29.46] Bargain for to kick up the dust
[01:32.21] And drink the king' s
[01:33.47] Health in the morning
[01:36.95]
[01:39.87] For a soldier
[01:40.68] He leads a very fine life
[01:44.09] And he always is blessed
[01:46.02] With a charming young wife
[01:48.21] And he pays all his debts
[01:49.83] Without sorrow or strife
[01:52.12] And he always lives
[01:53.79] Pleasant and charmin'
[01:55.85]
[01:58.88] And a soldier
[01:59.82] He always is decent and clean
[02:03.19] In the finest of clothing
[02:05.11] He' s constantly seen
[02:07.53] While other poor fellows
[02:09.57] Go dirty and mean
[02:11.80] And sup on thin gruel in the morning
[02:16.03]
[02:39.43] But says Arthur
[02:41.51] I wouldn' t be proud of your clothes
[02:43.75] For you' ve only the lend of them
[02:46.84] As I suppose
[02:48.65] But you dare not change them one night
[02:51.15] For you know
[02:52.22] If you do you' ll be flogged in the morning
[02:57.08] And although that we' re single and free
[03:01.13] We take great delight in our own company
[03:05.82] We have no desire strange places to see
[03:09.48] Although that your offers are charming
[03:14.51]
[03:17.06] And we have no desire to take your advance
[03:21.56] All hazards and dangers we barter on chance
[03:25.92] For you' d have no scruples for to send us to France
[03:30.22] Where we would get shot without warning
[03:34.41]
[03:37.51] Oh no says the Sergeant I' ll have no such chat
[03:41.80] And neither will I take it from snappy young brats
[03:46.23] For if you insult me with one other word
[03:50.19] I' ll cut off your heads in the morning
[03:53.91]
[03:54.48] And Arthur and I we soon drew our hogs
[03:58.50] And we scarce gave them time to draw their own blades
[04:02.80] When a trusty shillelagh came over their head
[04:06.84] And bid them take that as fair warning
[04:11.51]
[04:14.54] And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their sides
[04:18.88] We flung them as far as we could in the tide
[04:23.17] Now take them up devils cried Arthur McBride
[04:27.36] And temper their edge in the mornin'
[04:31.47] And the little wee drummer we flattened his bow
[04:35.29] And we made a football of his rowdydowdow
[04:39.83] Threw it in the tide for to rock and to roll
[04:43.46] And bade it a tedious returning
[04:49.88] And we havin' no money paid them off in cracks
[04:54.42] We paid no respect to their two bloody backs
[04:58.56] And we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks
[05:02.81] And left them for dead in the morning
[05:07.29]
[05:09.04] And so to conclude and to finish disputes
[05:13.02] We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits
[05:17.65] For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts
[05:21.57] And bid them look sharp in the mornin'
[05:26.91]
[05:49.41] Oh me and my cousin one Arthur McBride
[05:53.63] As we went awalkin' down by the seaside
[05:58.24] Mark now what followed and what did betide
[06:02.01] For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
[00:01.91] 阿瑟·麦克布莱德 - 鲍勃·迪伦
[00:21.46] 我和表兄阿瑟·麦克布莱德
[00:25.97] 一起沿着海边散步
[00:30.15] 感到将会发生什么
[00:33.77] 因为这是圣诞节的早上
[00:40.25] 出于消遣我们准备远足
[00:44.44] 遇到一名军士和他的士兵
[00:48.81] 他们的小鼓手正准备扎营
[00:52.79] 因为今天天气不错
[01:00.56] 早上好 早上好
[01:02.39] 军士叫着
[01:04.64] 你也一样
[01:06.04] 我们客气地回答
[01:09.47] 没有恶意只想从旁经过
[01:13.10] 因为这是圣诞节的早上
[01:19.47] 但军士说,我的伙伴们
[01:21.43] 如果你们参军
[01:23.39] 十个金币
[01:25.78] 会塞到你手里
[01:27.98] 另外你们还可以
[01:29.46] 帮皇冠清理灰尘
[01:32.21] 可以在清早
[01:33.47] 为国王的健康祝酒
[01:39.87] 成为一个士兵
[01:40.68] 他将过着美好的生活
[01:44.09] 他将永远得到
[01:46.02] 年轻美丽妻子的祝福
[01:48.21] 他会清偿所有债务
[01:49.83] 没有悲伤或争执
[01:52.12] 他会永远活得
[01:53.79] 快乐和潇洒
[01:58.88] 并且作为一个士兵
[01:59.82] 他总是体面整洁
[02:03.19] 他永远被人看到
[02:05.11] 穿着漂亮的衣服
[02:07.53] 然而其他的穷人
[02:09.57] 变得肮脏刻薄
[02:11.80] 在清早喝着稀粥
[02:39.43] 但是,阿瑟回答
[02:41.51] 我不会羡慕你的衣服
[02:43.75] 因为这只是借的
[02:46.84] 我猜是这样
[02:48.65] 但是你一刻都不敢换下它
[02:51.15] 你知道的
[02:52.22] 这样做你会在清早被人鞭笞
[02:57.08] 不过我们活的孤独自由
[03:01.13] 我们也很乐意独自生活
[03:05.82] 我们没有特别的地方想去
[03:09.48] 尽管你给的条件很诱人
[03:17.06] 我们不想和你抢先
[03:21.56] 我们可能会遇到危险
[03:25.92] 因为你会毫不犹豫将我们送到法兰西
[03:30.22] 在那儿毫无警示下被人射杀
[03:37.51] 哦不,军士说,我可没这么说
[03:41.80] 我也不会对你们这些毛孩子这么做
[03:46.23] 但如果你再说这样的话污蔑我
[03:50.19] 我会在清早砍下你们的头
[03:54.48] 于是我和阿瑟立刻抽出武器
[03:58.50] 不给他们拔剑的时间
[04:02.80] 当木棍落到他们头上
[04:06.84] 我们告诉他们这只是警告
[04:14.54] 他们腰间老旧的配剑
[04:18.88] 被我们远远地扔进了海潮里
[04:23.17] 把它们捡回来,恶魔!阿瑟叫着
[04:27.36] 在清早除掉它们的刀刃
[04:31.47] 我们掰弯小鼓手的弓箭
[04:35.29] 把他叮当作响的铃鼓做成了足球
[04:39.83] 扔到了海潮中任它来回翻滚
[04:43.46] 然后在海上单调地飘着
[04:49.88] 我们可没钱赔偿这些玩意
[04:54.42] 也毫不敬重那两个受伤的军人
[04:58.56] 我们把他们像沙袋一样揍
[05:02.81] 让他们在清早死去
[05:09.04] 不过为了结束这场争斗
[05:13.02] 我们殷勤地问他们还想征兵吗
[05:17.65] 我们就是给他们颜色看的两个家伙
[05:21.57] 命令他们在清早给我小心点
[05:49.41] 哦,我和我的表兄阿瑟·麦克布莱德
[05:53.63] 一起沿着海边散步
[05:58.24] 感到会发生什么
[06:02.01] 因为这是圣诞节的早上
Arthur McBride 歌词
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