歌曲 | Billy Don't Be Hero |
歌手 | Paper Lace |
专辑 | Living in the 70s |
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[00:29:500] | The marchin' band came down along Maine Street |
[00:34:100] | The soldier blues fell in behind |
[00:37:800] | I looked across and there I saw Billy |
[00:42:300] | Waiting to go and join the line |
[00:46:700] | And with her head upon his shoulder |
[00:50:300] | His young and lovely fiancee |
[00:54:700] | From where I stood I saw she was cryin |
[00:59:300] | And through her tears I heard her say |
[01:02:400] | Billy, don't be a hero, don't be a fool with your life“ |
[01:10:500] | Billy, don't be a hero, come back and make me your wife“ |
[01:18:400] | And as Billy started to go |
[01:22:300] | she said keep your pretty head low |
[01:27:600] | Billy, don't be a hero, come back to me |
[01:40:500] | The soldier blues were trapped on a hillside |
[01:44:600] | The battle raging all around |
[01:48:400] | The sergeant cried, we've got to hang on, boys |
[01:52:600] | We've gotta hold this piece of ground |
[01:56:700] | I need a volunteer to ride out |
[02:00:500] | And bring us back some extra men |
[02:05:100] | And Billy's hand was up in a moment |
[02:09:100] | Forgettin' all the words she said, she said |
[02:15:200] | Billy, don't be a hero, don't be a fool with your life |
[02:23:500] | Billy, don't be a hero, come back and make me your wife |
[02:30:900] | And as Billy started to go |
[02:35:700] | she said, keep your pretty head low |
[02:40:200] | Billy, don't be a hero, come back to me |
[02:48:600] | I heard his fiancee got a letter |
[02:53:300] | That told how Billy died that day |
[02:57:600] | The letter said that he was a hero |
[03:01:400] | She should be proud he died that way |
[03:05:600] | I heard she threw the letter away |
[00:29:500] | The marchin' band came down along Maine Street |
[00:34:100] | The soldier blues fell in behind |
[00:37:800] | I looked across and there I saw Billy |
[00:42:300] | Waiting to go and join the line |
[00:46:700] | And with her head upon his shoulder |
[00:50:300] | His young and lovely fiancee |
[00:54:700] | From where I stood I saw she was cryin |
[00:59:300] | And through her tears I heard her say |
[01:02:400] | Billy, don' t be a hero, don' t be a fool with your life" |
[01:10:500] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back and make me your wife" |
[01:18:400] | And as Billy started to go |
[01:22:300] | she said keep your pretty head low |
[01:27:600] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back to me |
[01:40:500] | The soldier blues were trapped on a hillside |
[01:44:600] | The battle raging all around |
[01:48:400] | The sergeant cried, we' ve got to hang on, boys |
[01:52:600] | We' ve gotta hold this piece of ground |
[01:56:700] | I need a volunteer to ride out |
[02:00:500] | And bring us back some extra men |
[02:05:100] | And Billy' s hand was up in a moment |
[02:09:100] | Forgettin' all the words she said, she said |
[02:15:200] | Billy, don' t be a hero, don' t be a fool with your life |
[02:23:500] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back and make me your wife |
[02:30:900] | And as Billy started to go |
[02:35:700] | she said, keep your pretty head low |
[02:40:200] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back to me |
[02:48:600] | I heard his fiancee got a letter |
[02:53:300] | That told how Billy died that day |
[02:57:600] | The letter said that he was a hero |
[03:01:400] | She should be proud he died that way |
[03:05:600] | I heard she threw the letter away |
[00:29:500] | The marchin' band came down along Maine Street |
[00:34:100] | The soldier blues fell in behind |
[00:37:800] | I looked across and there I saw Billy |
[00:42:300] | Waiting to go and join the line |
[00:46:700] | And with her head upon his shoulder |
[00:50:300] | His young and lovely fiancee |
[00:54:700] | From where I stood I saw she was cryin |
[00:59:300] | And through her tears I heard her say |
[01:02:400] | Billy, don' t be a hero, don' t be a fool with your life" |
[01:10:500] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back and make me your wife" |
[01:18:400] | And as Billy started to go |
[01:22:300] | she said keep your pretty head low |
[01:27:600] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back to me |
[01:40:500] | The soldier blues were trapped on a hillside |
[01:44:600] | The battle raging all around |
[01:48:400] | The sergeant cried, we' ve got to hang on, boys |
[01:52:600] | We' ve gotta hold this piece of ground |
[01:56:700] | I need a volunteer to ride out |
[02:00:500] | And bring us back some extra men |
[02:05:100] | And Billy' s hand was up in a moment |
[02:09:100] | Forgettin' all the words she said, she said |
[02:15:200] | Billy, don' t be a hero, don' t be a fool with your life |
[02:23:500] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back and make me your wife |
[02:30:900] | And as Billy started to go |
[02:35:700] | she said, keep your pretty head low |
[02:40:200] | Billy, don' t be a hero, come back to me |
[02:48:600] | I heard his fiancee got a letter |
[02:53:300] | That told how Billy died that day |
[02:57:600] | The letter said that he was a hero |
[03:01:400] | She should be proud he died that way |
[03:05:600] | I heard she threw the letter away |
[00:29:500] | 军乐队沿着缅因街奏响布鲁斯 |
[00:34:100] | 士兵紧随其后 |
[00:37:800] | 我的视线穿过人群 |
[00:42:300] | 看到等待加入军队的比利 |
[00:46:700] | 依偎在他肩上的 |
[00:50:300] | 是他那年轻可爱的未婚妻 |
[00:54:700] | '我听见她低声哭泣 |
[00:59:300] | 泪眼模糊诉说着: |
[01:02:400] | 比利,别逞英雄,别拿自己的生命犯傻” |
[01:10:500] | 比利,别逞英雄,安全归来,让我成为你的妻子” |
[01:18:400] | 当比利走时 |
[01:22:300] | 她说:“把你漂亮的头埋低, |
[01:27:600] | 比利,别逞英雄,安全回到我身边吧“ |
[01:40:500] | 士兵和布鲁斯永远被留在了山坡上 |
[01:44:600] | 战争肆虐着一切 |
[01:48:400] | 中士流着泪说:“我们得坚持下去,男孩们, |
[01:52:600] | 我们得守住这片土地。 |
[01:56:700] | 我需要一个志愿者站出来, |
[02:00:500] | 并为我们带回一些额外的男人。” |
[02:05:100] | 那一瞬间比利高举起手 |
[02:09:100] | 忘了所有她曾说过的话 |
[02:15:200] | 她曾说:“比利,别逞英雄,别拿自己的生命犯傻” |
[02:23:500] | 她曾说:“比利,别逞英雄,安全归来,让我成为你的妻子” |
[02:30:900] | 当比利走时 |
[02:35:700] | 她曾说:“把你漂亮的头埋低, |
[02:40:200] | 比利,别逞英雄,安全回到我身边吧” |
[02:48:600] | 后来我听说他的未婚妻收到一封信 |
[02:53:300] | 信里交代了比利在那天如何死去 |
[02:57:600] | 信里说,他是个英雄 |
[03:01:400] | 她该为他的牺牲感到骄傲 |
[03:05:600] | 后来我听说她把那封信扔了 |