歌曲 | The Old-Timer |
歌手 | The New Christy Minstrels |
专辑 | The Definitive New Christy Minstrels |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:01.45] | I’m an old timer I’m an excellent rhymer |
[00:05.00] | I’ll send you a song of the sights I have seen |
[00:09.30] | ‘Tis late in December but well I remember |
[00:13.82] | The springtime of youth when the world was so green |
[00:21.45] | |
[00:23.14] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[00:26.18] | There ain’t nothin’ in this world that I don’t know. |
[00:29.38] | There’s no place that I ain’t been |
[00:31.05] | Round the world and back again, |
[00:32.67] | And I’ll whup the man that says it isn’t so |
[00:36.21] | In the dawn of civilization I recall, |
[00:39.48] | My cave had bearskin carpets, wall to wall. |
[00:42.48] | We were quite the social group, |
[00:44.16] | I was friends with Alley Oop, |
[00:45.80] | And a charming fellow named Neanderthal. |
[00:49.18] | I knew Adam and Eve before they knew the score: |
[00:52.40] | It was I designed the fig leaves that they wore. |
[00:55.62] | From behind the bushes kneelin’ |
[00:57.17] | Saw the apple they was peelin’, |
[00:58.87] | And I swear that I’m the guy that ate the core. |
[01:02.34] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[01:05.39] | There ain’t nothin’ in this world that I don’t know. |
[01:08.61] | There’s no place that I ain’t been |
[01:10.26] | Round the world and back again, |
[01:11.83] | And I’ll whup the man that says it isn’t so |
[01:15.45] | Took a trip with Cleopatra down the Nile. |
[01:18.40] | Yes, we dated off and on for quite awhile. |
[01:21.75] | And for King Tut and his kiddies, |
[01:23.40] | I built all the pyramiddies, |
[01:25.12] | And I represented Caesar at his trial. |
[01:28.36] | Mr. Nero was a personal friend of mine. |
[01:31.85] | The way he played the fiddle was divine. |
[01:35.04] | I went by invitation |
[01:36.36] | To a Roman celebration, |
[01:38.27] | And. ended up with ashes in my wine. |
[01:41.42] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[01:44.51] | There ain’t nothin’ in this world that I don’t know. |
[01:47.75] | There’s no place that I ain’t been |
[01:49.36] | Round the world and back again, |
[01:50.94] | And I’ll whup the man that says it isn’t so |
[01:54.40] | I’ll tell you how America came to be: |
[01:57.49] | I went sailing with Columbus ‘cross the sea. |
[02:00.84] | He got sick the day we landed, |
[02:02.46] | And he went home empty-handed. |
[02:04.08] | By rights, the whole darn place belongs to me. |
[02:07.55] | I know much more than any book can tell, |
[02:10.55] | And you must admit, I sing it rather well. |
[02:13.65] | But the last part is the best, |
[02:15.31] | If you’d like to hear the rest, |
[02:16.97] | You can sing it for yourself or go to hell. |
[02:20.39] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[02:23.42] | There ain’t nothin’ in this world that I don’t know. |
[02:26.69] | There’s no place that I ain’t been |
[02:28.65] | Round the world and back again, |
[02:29.88] | And I’ll whup the man that says it isn’t so |
[02:32.41] |
[00:01.45] | I' m an old timer I' m an excellent rhymer |
[00:05.00] | I' ll send you a song of the sights I have seen |
[00:09.30] | ' Tis late in December but well I remember |
[00:13.82] | The springtime of youth when the world was so green |
[00:21.45] | |
[00:23.14] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[00:26.18] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[00:29.38] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[00:31.05] | Round the world and back again, |
[00:32.67] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[00:36.21] | In the dawn of civilization I recall, |
[00:39.48] | My cave had bearskin carpets, wall to wall. |
[00:42.48] | We were quite the social group, |
[00:44.16] | I was friends with Alley Oop, |
[00:45.80] | And a charming fellow named Neanderthal. |
[00:49.18] | I knew Adam and Eve before they knew the score: |
[00:52.40] | It was I designed the fig leaves that they wore. |
[00:55.62] | From behind the bushes kneelin' |
[00:57.17] | Saw the apple they was peelin', |
[00:58.87] | And I swear that I' m the guy that ate the core. |
[01:02.34] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[01:05.39] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[01:08.61] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[01:10.26] | Round the world and back again, |
[01:11.83] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[01:15.45] | Took a trip with Cleopatra down the Nile. |
[01:18.40] | Yes, we dated off and on for quite awhile. |
[01:21.75] | And for King Tut and his kiddies, |
[01:23.40] | I built all the pyramiddies, |
[01:25.12] | And I represented Caesar at his trial. |
[01:28.36] | Mr. Nero was a personal friend of mine. |
[01:31.85] | The way he played the fiddle was divine. |
[01:35.04] | I went by invitation |
[01:36.36] | To a Roman celebration, |
[01:38.27] | And. ended up with ashes in my wine. |
[01:41.42] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[01:44.51] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[01:47.75] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[01:49.36] | Round the world and back again, |
[01:50.94] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[01:54.40] | I' ll tell you how America came to be: |
[01:57.49] | I went sailing with Columbus ' cross the sea. |
[02:00.84] | He got sick the day we landed, |
[02:02.46] | And he went home emptyhanded. |
[02:04.08] | By rights, the whole darn place belongs to me. |
[02:07.55] | I know much more than any book can tell, |
[02:10.55] | And you must admit, I sing it rather well. |
[02:13.65] | But the last part is the best, |
[02:15.31] | If you' d like to hear the rest, |
[02:16.97] | You can sing it for yourself or go to hell. |
[02:20.39] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[02:23.42] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[02:26.69] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[02:28.65] | Round the world and back again, |
[02:29.88] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[02:32.41] |
[00:01.45] | I' m an old timer I' m an excellent rhymer |
[00:05.00] | I' ll send you a song of the sights I have seen |
[00:09.30] | ' Tis late in December but well I remember |
[00:13.82] | The springtime of youth when the world was so green |
[00:21.45] | |
[00:23.14] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[00:26.18] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[00:29.38] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[00:31.05] | Round the world and back again, |
[00:32.67] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[00:36.21] | In the dawn of civilization I recall, |
[00:39.48] | My cave had bearskin carpets, wall to wall. |
[00:42.48] | We were quite the social group, |
[00:44.16] | I was friends with Alley Oop, |
[00:45.80] | And a charming fellow named Neanderthal. |
[00:49.18] | I knew Adam and Eve before they knew the score: |
[00:52.40] | It was I designed the fig leaves that they wore. |
[00:55.62] | From behind the bushes kneelin' |
[00:57.17] | Saw the apple they was peelin', |
[00:58.87] | And I swear that I' m the guy that ate the core. |
[01:02.34] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[01:05.39] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[01:08.61] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[01:10.26] | Round the world and back again, |
[01:11.83] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[01:15.45] | Took a trip with Cleopatra down the Nile. |
[01:18.40] | Yes, we dated off and on for quite awhile. |
[01:21.75] | And for King Tut and his kiddies, |
[01:23.40] | I built all the pyramiddies, |
[01:25.12] | And I represented Caesar at his trial. |
[01:28.36] | Mr. Nero was a personal friend of mine. |
[01:31.85] | The way he played the fiddle was divine. |
[01:35.04] | I went by invitation |
[01:36.36] | To a Roman celebration, |
[01:38.27] | And. ended up with ashes in my wine. |
[01:41.42] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[01:44.51] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[01:47.75] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[01:49.36] | Round the world and back again, |
[01:50.94] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[01:54.40] | I' ll tell you how America came to be: |
[01:57.49] | I went sailing with Columbus ' cross the sea. |
[02:00.84] | He got sick the day we landed, |
[02:02.46] | And he went home emptyhanded. |
[02:04.08] | By rights, the whole darn place belongs to me. |
[02:07.55] | I know much more than any book can tell, |
[02:10.55] | And you must admit, I sing it rather well. |
[02:13.65] | But the last part is the best, |
[02:15.31] | If you' d like to hear the rest, |
[02:16.97] | You can sing it for yourself or go to hell. |
[02:20.39] | I was born a hundred thousand years ago |
[02:23.42] | There ain' t nothin' in this world that I don' t know. |
[02:26.69] | There' s no place that I ain' t been |
[02:28.65] | Round the world and back again, |
[02:29.88] | And I' ll whup the man that says it isn' t so |
[02:32.41] |