歌曲 | You're the Boss |
歌手 | B.B. King |
歌手 | Ruth Brown |
专辑 | Blues Summit |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Vocal:B.B.King/Ruth Brown | |
When it comes to rocking | |
And natural finger popping | |
Baby, you sure do swing | |
And when it comes to rocking | |
And natural finger popping | |
Daddy, you're the king | |
Baby, you've got me beat | |
Up and down | |
Inside and out and across | |
But in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
Lord, you're the boss | |
Talking about dancing | |
And down home romancing | |
Daddy, you make me scream | |
Talking about dancing | |
And down home romancing | |
Baby, you're the queen | |
Man, when push comes to shove | |
When it comes down to love | |
You're a horse | |
But in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
You're the boss | |
You're the best of everything | |
You're a peach | |
You're so sweet | |
You're a diamond | |
You're the gem | |
You're the best of everything | |
Daddy, you're my man | |
Baby, you're my girl | |
When it comes to knowing | |
Which way the wind is blowing | |
Baby, you're so wise | |
And when it comes to knowing | |
Which way the wind is blowing | |
Daddy, Lord, you take the prize | |
Baby, you're the best | |
When it comes to cooking up | |
Some chili sauce | |
Yeah, but in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
B.B., you're the boss | |
You're the boss | |
You're the boss | |
You're the boss | |
You're the boss | |
Yes, you're the boss, baby. | |
You pay the cost. | |
Well, yes, I do, but - | |
Keep on running. You're running slower than you used to. But you're | |
still | |
the boss. | |
I'm getting a little old, baby. Take it easy now. | |
Getting better looking everyday. | |
Oh yeah, I know that, I know that. | |
B.B.! | |
Yes, that's me. | |
Belongs to Brown. | |
Hey, hey. | |
Remember what I told you all them years I'd catch you? | |
Yeah. | |
You slowed down a little bit. Look out, I'm almost closed off. I'm | |
closing | |
in, I'm closing in. Come here, baby. | |
Give me a little time. | |
B.B. Oh, brown and beautiful. | |
Yes, yes, that's me. | |
I didn't make my move too soon, did I? | |
Not yet, but just take it easy on me now. | |
Is the thrill gone? | |
Not yet, baby, not yet! | |
Oh Lord, baby. I think that you never treated me mean. That's why I keep | |
coming back for more. Go back to the source, baby. | |
I hear you. I hear you. | |
Oh baby, they didn't name you B.B. for nothing. You pay the cost? | |
Yes, I do. | |
And I always come back to the boss. | |
Come on to me. Come on to me. | |
Baby, you're the boss. | |
Yes. | |
Always was my horse. | |
Now talk to me, talk to me. | |
Oh, you sure you named that guitar right? | |
Yes, I did. | |
Should have been called "Ruth", I know. | |
Lucille. |
Vocal: B. B. King Ruth Brown | |
When it comes to rocking | |
And natural finger popping | |
Baby, you sure do swing | |
And when it comes to rocking | |
And natural finger popping | |
Daddy, you' re the king | |
Baby, you' ve got me beat | |
Up and down | |
Inside and out and across | |
But in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
Lord, you' re the boss | |
Talking about dancing | |
And down home romancing | |
Daddy, you make me scream | |
Talking about dancing | |
And down home romancing | |
Baby, you' re the queen | |
Man, when push comes to shove | |
When it comes down to love | |
You' re a horse | |
But in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the best of everything | |
You' re a peach | |
You' re so sweet | |
You' re a diamond | |
You' re the gem | |
You' re the best of everything | |
Daddy, you' re my man | |
Baby, you' re my girl | |
When it comes to knowing | |
Which way the wind is blowing | |
Baby, you' re so wise | |
And when it comes to knowing | |
Which way the wind is blowing | |
Daddy, Lord, you take the prize | |
Baby, you' re the best | |
When it comes to cooking up | |
Some chili sauce | |
Yeah, but in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
B. B., you' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
Yes, you' re the boss, baby. | |
You pay the cost. | |
Well, yes, I do, but | |
Keep on running. You' re running slower than you used to. But you' re | |
still | |
the boss. | |
I' m getting a little old, baby. Take it easy now. | |
Getting better looking everyday. | |
Oh yeah, I know that, I know that. | |
B. B.! | |
Yes, that' s me. | |
Belongs to Brown. | |
Hey, hey. | |
Remember what I told you all them years I' d catch you? | |
Yeah. | |
You slowed down a little bit. Look out, I' m almost closed off. I' m | |
closing | |
in, I' m closing in. Come here, baby. | |
Give me a little time. | |
B. B. Oh, brown and beautiful. | |
Yes, yes, that' s me. | |
I didn' t make my move too soon, did I? | |
Not yet, but just take it easy on me now. | |
Is the thrill gone? | |
Not yet, baby, not yet! | |
Oh Lord, baby. I think that you never treated me mean. That' s why I keep | |
coming back for more. Go back to the source, baby. | |
I hear you. I hear you. | |
Oh baby, they didn' t name you B. B. for nothing. You pay the cost? | |
Yes, I do. | |
And I always come back to the boss. | |
Come on to me. Come on to me. | |
Baby, you' re the boss. | |
Yes. | |
Always was my horse. | |
Now talk to me, talk to me. | |
Oh, you sure you named that guitar right? | |
Yes, I did. | |
Should have been called " Ruth", I know. | |
Lucille. |
Vocal: B. B. King Ruth Brown | |
When it comes to rocking | |
And natural finger popping | |
Baby, you sure do swing | |
And when it comes to rocking | |
And natural finger popping | |
Daddy, you' re the king | |
Baby, you' ve got me beat | |
Up and down | |
Inside and out and across | |
But in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
Lord, you' re the boss | |
Talking about dancing | |
And down home romancing | |
Daddy, you make me scream | |
Talking about dancing | |
And down home romancing | |
Baby, you' re the queen | |
Man, when push comes to shove | |
When it comes down to love | |
You' re a horse | |
But in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the best of everything | |
You' re a peach | |
You' re so sweet | |
You' re a diamond | |
You' re the gem | |
You' re the best of everything | |
Daddy, you' re my man | |
Baby, you' re my girl | |
When it comes to knowing | |
Which way the wind is blowing | |
Baby, you' re so wise | |
And when it comes to knowing | |
Which way the wind is blowing | |
Daddy, Lord, you take the prize | |
Baby, you' re the best | |
When it comes to cooking up | |
Some chili sauce | |
Yeah, but in the middle of the night | |
When the moon is shining bright | |
B. B., you' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
You' re the boss | |
Yes, you' re the boss, baby. | |
You pay the cost. | |
Well, yes, I do, but | |
Keep on running. You' re running slower than you used to. But you' re | |
still | |
the boss. | |
I' m getting a little old, baby. Take it easy now. | |
Getting better looking everyday. | |
Oh yeah, I know that, I know that. | |
B. B.! | |
Yes, that' s me. | |
Belongs to Brown. | |
Hey, hey. | |
Remember what I told you all them years I' d catch you? | |
Yeah. | |
You slowed down a little bit. Look out, I' m almost closed off. I' m | |
closing | |
in, I' m closing in. Come here, baby. | |
Give me a little time. | |
B. B. Oh, brown and beautiful. | |
Yes, yes, that' s me. | |
I didn' t make my move too soon, did I? | |
Not yet, but just take it easy on me now. | |
Is the thrill gone? | |
Not yet, baby, not yet! | |
Oh Lord, baby. I think that you never treated me mean. That' s why I keep | |
coming back for more. Go back to the source, baby. | |
I hear you. I hear you. | |
Oh baby, they didn' t name you B. B. for nothing. You pay the cost? | |
Yes, I do. | |
And I always come back to the boss. | |
Come on to me. Come on to me. | |
Baby, you' re the boss. | |
Yes. | |
Always was my horse. | |
Now talk to me, talk to me. | |
Oh, you sure you named that guitar right? | |
Yes, I did. | |
Should have been called " Ruth", I know. | |
Lucille. |