歌曲 | Sailing To Philadelphia (Live From Music Bank London/2011) |
歌手 | Mark Knopfler |
专辑 | Privateering |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Mark Knopfler |
[00:41.84] | I'm Jeremiah Dixon |
[00:53.39] | I am a Geordie boy |
[00:56.65] | A glass of wine with you, sir |
[00:59.09] | And the ladies I'll enjoy |
[01:02.97] | All Durham and Northumberland |
[01:07.16] | Is measured up by my own hand |
[01:13.58] | It was my fate from birth |
[01:17.33] | To make my mark upon the earth... |
[01:24.77] | He calls me Charlie Mason |
[01:27.33] | A stargazer am I |
[01:30.04] | It seems that I was born |
[01:32.97] | To chart the evening sky |
[01:37.01] | They'd cut me out for baking bread |
[01:41.73] | But I had other dreams instead |
[01:46.11] | This baker's boy from the west country |
[01:50.61] | Would join the Royal Society... |
[01:55.16] | We are sailing to Philadelphia |
[02:03.41] | A world away from the coaly Tyne |
[02:08.97] | Sailing to Philadelphia |
[02:14.02] | To draw the line |
[02:18.22] | The Mason-Dixon line |
[02:25.97] | |
[02:27.61] | Now you're good surveyor, a Dixon |
[02:51.60] | But I swear you'll make me mad |
[02:53.91] | The West will kill us both |
[02:56.74] | You gullible Geordie lad |
[03:00.72] | You talk of liberty |
[03:05.78] | How can America be free |
[03:09.41] | A Geordie and a baker's boy |
[03:14.72] | In the forest of the Iroquois... |
[03:19.60] | Now hold your up, head Mason |
[03:23.90] | |
[03:24.85] | See America lies there |
[03:28.39] | The morning tide has raised |
[03:30.25] | The capes of Delaware |
[03:35.13] | Come up and feel the sun |
[03:38.61] | A new morning is begun |
[03:43.30] | Another day will make it clear |
[03:46.86] | Why your stars should guide us here... |
[03:54.80] | We are sailing to Philadelphia |
[04:00.66] | A world away from the coaly Tyne |
[04:06.44] | Sailing to Philadelphia |
[04:11.11] | To draw the line |
[04:15.64] | The Meson-Dixon line The Meson-Dixon line |
[04:27.57] |
ti: Sailing To Philadelphia | |
ar: Mark Knopfler | |
al: Privateering | |
offset: 0 | |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Mark Knopfler |
[00:41.84] | I' m Jeremiah Dixon |
[00:53.39] | I am a Geordie boy |
[00:56.65] | A glass of wine with you, sir |
[00:59.09] | And the ladies I' ll enjoy |
[01:02.97] | All Durham and Northumberland |
[01:07.16] | Is measured up by my own hand |
[01:13.58] | It was my fate from birth |
[01:17.33] | To make my mark upon the earth... |
[01:24.77] | He calls me Charlie Mason |
[01:27.33] | A stargazer am I |
[01:30.04] | It seems that I was born |
[01:32.97] | To chart the evening sky |
[01:37.01] | They' d cut me out for baking bread |
[01:41.73] | But I had other dreams instead |
[01:46.11] | This baker' s boy from the west country |
[01:50.61] | Would join the Royal Society... |
[01:55.16] | We are sailing to Philadelphia |
[02:03.41] | A world away from the coaly Tyne |
[02:08.97] | Sailing to Philadelphia |
[02:14.02] | To draw the line |
[02:18.22] | The MasonDixon line |
[02:25.97] | |
[02:27.61] | Now you' re good surveyor, a Dixon |
[02:51.60] | But I swear you' ll make me mad |
[02:53.91] | The West will kill us both |
[02:56.74] | You gullible Geordie lad |
[03:00.72] | You talk of liberty |
[03:05.78] | How can America be free |
[03:09.41] | A Geordie and a baker' s boy |
[03:14.72] | In the forest of the Iroquois... |
[03:19.60] | Now hold your up, head Mason |
[03:23.90] | |
[03:24.85] | See America lies there |
[03:28.39] | The morning tide has raised |
[03:30.25] | The capes of Delaware |
[03:35.13] | Come up and feel the sun |
[03:38.61] | A new morning is begun |
[03:43.30] | Another day will make it clear |
[03:46.86] | Why your stars should guide us here... |
[03:54.80] | We are sailing to Philadelphia |
[04:00.66] | A world away from the coaly Tyne |
[04:06.44] | Sailing to Philadelphia |
[04:11.11] | To draw the line |
[04:15.64] | The MesonDixon line The MesonDixon line |
[04:27.57] |
ti: Sailing To Philadelphia | |
ar: Mark Knopfler | |
al: Privateering | |
offset: 0 | |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Mark Knopfler |
[00:41.84] | I' m Jeremiah Dixon |
[00:53.39] | I am a Geordie boy |
[00:56.65] | A glass of wine with you, sir |
[00:59.09] | And the ladies I' ll enjoy |
[01:02.97] | All Durham and Northumberland |
[01:07.16] | Is measured up by my own hand |
[01:13.58] | It was my fate from birth |
[01:17.33] | To make my mark upon the earth... |
[01:24.77] | He calls me Charlie Mason |
[01:27.33] | A stargazer am I |
[01:30.04] | It seems that I was born |
[01:32.97] | To chart the evening sky |
[01:37.01] | They' d cut me out for baking bread |
[01:41.73] | But I had other dreams instead |
[01:46.11] | This baker' s boy from the west country |
[01:50.61] | Would join the Royal Society... |
[01:55.16] | We are sailing to Philadelphia |
[02:03.41] | A world away from the coaly Tyne |
[02:08.97] | Sailing to Philadelphia |
[02:14.02] | To draw the line |
[02:18.22] | The MasonDixon line |
[02:25.97] | |
[02:27.61] | Now you' re good surveyor, a Dixon |
[02:51.60] | But I swear you' ll make me mad |
[02:53.91] | The West will kill us both |
[02:56.74] | You gullible Geordie lad |
[03:00.72] | You talk of liberty |
[03:05.78] | How can America be free |
[03:09.41] | A Geordie and a baker' s boy |
[03:14.72] | In the forest of the Iroquois... |
[03:19.60] | Now hold your up, head Mason |
[03:23.90] | |
[03:24.85] | See America lies there |
[03:28.39] | The morning tide has raised |
[03:30.25] | The capes of Delaware |
[03:35.13] | Come up and feel the sun |
[03:38.61] | A new morning is begun |
[03:43.30] | Another day will make it clear |
[03:46.86] | Why your stars should guide us here... |
[03:54.80] | We are sailing to Philadelphia |
[04:00.66] | A world away from the coaly Tyne |
[04:06.44] | Sailing to Philadelphia |
[04:11.11] | To draw the line |
[04:15.64] | The MesonDixon line The MesonDixon line |
[04:27.57] |