Prologue Tradition

Prologue Tradition 歌词

歌曲 Prologue Tradition
歌手 Soundtrack
专辑 Fiddler on the Roof (New London Cast Recording)
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[00:12.604] tradition
[00:18.325] #歌词 #听译
[00:22.296] A fiddler on the roof?
[00:24.412] It sounds crazy you know?
[00:27.102] But, here in our little village of Anatevka
[00:32.536] you might say that every one of us is a fiddler on the roof,
[00:36.533] trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune,
[00:39.981] without breaking his neck.
[00:43.011] It isn’t easy.
[00:45.388] Well you might ask, if it is so dangerous, why do we stay up there?
[00:51.893] We stay because Anatevka is our home.
[00:58.345] And how do we keep our balance?
[01:00.382] That, I can tell you in one word!
[01:05.372] Tradition.
[01:10.283] Tradition ~ tradition, tradition ~ tradition ~ tradition ~ tradition
[01:33.741] Because of our traditions, we have kept our balance for many many years.
[01:38.756] And here in Anatevka, we have traditions for everything.
[01:42.910] How to eat, how to sleep, how to wear cloths.
[01:46.880] For instance, we always keep our heads covered,
[01:50.877] and we always wear a little prayer shawl.
[01:54.508] And this shows our constant devotion to God.
[02:01.509] You may ask, how did this tradition start?
[02:04.879] I will tell you.
[02:06.080] I don’t know.
[02:09.084] But it is a tradition.
[02:10.861] And because of our traditions, everyone here knows who he is
[02:15.824] and what God expects him to do.
[02:22.799] Who day and night must struggle for a living,
[02:25.698] feed up wife and children, say his daily prayers.
[02:28.702] And who has the right as master of the house, to have the final word at home.
[02:33.718] The papa ~ the papa! Tradition
[02:40.405] The papa ~ the papa~ tradition
[02:49.522] Who must know the way to make a proper home, a quiet home, a kosher home.
[02:55.504] Who must raise a family and run that home ,so papa’s free to read the Holy book?
[03:03.262] The mama ~ the mama! Tradition
[03:07.834] The mama ~ the mama tradition
[03:17.525] At three I started Hebrew school, at ten I learnt a trade.
[03:23.246] I hear they’ve picked a bride for me I hope she’s pretty.
[03:29.542] The sons, the sons! Tradition
[03:35.367] The sons, the sons! Tradition
[03:44.667] And who does mama teach, to mend and tend and fix?
[03:50.753] Preparing me to marry whoever papa picks.
[03:57.388] The daughters, the daughters~ tradition
[04:03.240] The daughters, the daughters~ tradition
[04:10.423] <chorus>
[04:27.089] Tradition, Tradition
[04:36.781] And here in the circle of our little village,
[04:41.666] we’ve always had our special times.
[04:44.461] For instance, Yente, the matchmaker.
[04:47.726] Avram, I have a perfect match for your son. A wonderful girl. Avram,
[04:51.644] Who is it?
[04:53.081] Ruchel, the shoemaker’s daughter. Ruchel,
[04:54.335] Ruchel? but she can hardly see, she’s almost blind. Ruchel?
[04:57.522] Tell the truth, is your son so much to look at?
[05:00.918] The way she sees and the way he looks, it’s a perfect match!
[05:06.639] And Nachum the begger.
[05:08.964] Alms for the poor, alms for the poor.
[05:11.889] Here, Reb Nachum, is one kopek
[05:14.893] One kopek? Last week you give me two kopeks!
[05:17.976] I had a bad week
[05:19.439] So? If you have a bad week, why should I suffer?
[05:24.768] And most important, our beloved rabbi,
[05:28.425] Rabbi, may I ask you a question?
[05:32.265] Certainly, nice sir.
[05:33.519] Is there a proper blessing for the tsar?
[05:35.922] A blessing for the tsar.
[05:39.631] Of course.
[05:40.938] May God bless and keep the tsar, far away from us!
[06:02.071] And then, There are the others you know, a village.
[06:05.075] And they make a much bigger circle.
[06:07.922] His honor the constable, and his honor the priest.
[06:11.710] And his honor the bulahbulah.
[06:14.766] There are many, many others, but, we don’t bother them.
[06:19.076] And so far, they don’t bother us.
[06:22.368] And amongst ourselves.
[06:25.293] We get along perfectly well.
[06:27.331] A, of course, there was a time, when he sold him a horse,
[06:33.418] but he delivered a mule.
[06:36.813] It was not a mule.
[06:37.806] It was a mule.
[06:38.564] How many times do I have to tell you.
[06:40.627] It’s all settled now, now we live together in simple peace and harmony, of course.
[06:48.072] It was a horse.
[06:48.882] It was a mule!
[06:51.494] Horse! Mule! Horse! Mule!
[07:02.440] Tradition! Tradition!
[07:16.102] Without our traditions, our lives, it would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof.
[00:12.604] tradition
[00:18.325] ge ci ting yi
[00:22.296] A fiddler on the roof?
[00:24.412] It sounds crazy you know?
[00:27.102] But, here in our little village of Anatevka
[00:32.536] you might say that every one of us is a fiddler on the roof,
[00:36.533] trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune,
[00:39.981] without breaking his neck.
[00:43.011] It isn' t easy.
[00:45.388] Well you might ask, if it is so dangerous, why do we stay up there?
[00:51.893] We stay because Anatevka is our home.
[00:58.345] And how do we keep our balance?
[01:00.382] That, I can tell you in one word!
[01:05.372] Tradition.
[01:10.283] Tradition tradition, tradition tradition tradition tradition
[01:33.741] Because of our traditions, we have kept our balance for many many years.
[01:38.756] And here in Anatevka, we have traditions for everything.
[01:42.910] How to eat, how to sleep, how to wear cloths.
[01:46.880] For instance, we always keep our heads covered,
[01:50.877] and we always wear a little prayer shawl.
[01:54.508] And this shows our constant devotion to God.
[02:01.509] You may ask, how did this tradition start?
[02:04.879] I will tell you.
[02:06.080] I don' t know.
[02:09.084] But it is a tradition.
[02:10.861] And because of our traditions, everyone here knows who he is
[02:15.824] and what God expects him to do.
[02:22.799] Who day and night must struggle for a living,
[02:25.698] feed up wife and children, say his daily prayers.
[02:28.702] And who has the right as master of the house, to have the final word at home.
[02:33.718] The papa the papa! Tradition
[02:40.405] The papa the papa tradition
[02:49.522] Who must know the way to make a proper home, a quiet home, a kosher home.
[02:55.504] Who must raise a family and run that home , so papa' s free to read the Holy book?
[03:03.262] The mama the mama! Tradition
[03:07.834] The mama the mama tradition
[03:17.525] At three I started Hebrew school, at ten I learnt a trade.
[03:23.246] I hear they' ve picked a bride for me I hope she' s pretty.
[03:29.542] The sons, the sons! Tradition
[03:35.367] The sons, the sons! Tradition
[03:44.667] And who does mama teach, to mend and tend and fix?
[03:50.753] Preparing me to marry whoever papa picks.
[03:57.388] The daughters, the daughters tradition
[04:03.240] The daughters, the daughters tradition
[04:10.423] chorus
[04:27.089] Tradition, Tradition
[04:36.781] And here in the circle of our little village,
[04:41.666] we' ve always had our special times.
[04:44.461] For instance, Yente, the matchmaker.
[04:47.726] Avram, I have a perfect match for your son. A wonderful girl. Avram,
[04:51.644] Who is it?
[04:53.081] Ruchel, the shoemaker' s daughter. Ruchel,
[04:54.335] Ruchel? but she can hardly see, she' s almost blind. Ruchel?
[04:57.522] Tell the truth, is your son so much to look at?
[05:00.918] The way she sees and the way he looks, it' s a perfect match!
[05:06.639] And Nachum the begger.
[05:08.964] Alms for the poor, alms for the poor.
[05:11.889] Here, Reb Nachum, is one kopek
[05:14.893] One kopek? Last week you give me two kopeks!
[05:17.976] I had a bad week
[05:19.439] So? If you have a bad week, why should I suffer?
[05:24.768] And most important, our beloved rabbi,
[05:28.425] Rabbi, may I ask you a question?
[05:32.265] Certainly, nice sir.
[05:33.519] Is there a proper blessing for the tsar?
[05:35.922] A blessing for the tsar.
[05:39.631] Of course.
[05:40.938] May God bless and keep the tsar, far away from us!
[06:02.071] And then, There are the others you know, a village.
[06:05.075] And they make a much bigger circle.
[06:07.922] His honor the constable, and his honor the priest.
[06:11.710] And his honor the bulahbulah.
[06:14.766] There are many, many others, but, we don' t bother them.
[06:19.076] And so far, they don' t bother us.
[06:22.368] And amongst ourselves.
[06:25.293] We get along perfectly well.
[06:27.331] A, of course, there was a time, when he sold him a horse,
[06:33.418] but he delivered a mule.
[06:36.813] It was not a mule.
[06:37.806] It was a mule.
[06:38.564] How many times do I have to tell you.
[06:40.627] It' s all settled now, now we live together in simple peace and harmony, of course.
[06:48.072] It was a horse.
[06:48.882] It was a mule!
[06:51.494] Horse! Mule! Horse! Mule!
[07:02.440] Tradition! Tradition!
[07:16.102] Without our traditions, our lives, it would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof.
[00:12.604] tradition
[00:18.325] gē cí tīng yì
[00:22.296] A fiddler on the roof?
[00:24.412] It sounds crazy you know?
[00:27.102] But, here in our little village of Anatevka
[00:32.536] you might say that every one of us is a fiddler on the roof,
[00:36.533] trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune,
[00:39.981] without breaking his neck.
[00:43.011] It isn' t easy.
[00:45.388] Well you might ask, if it is so dangerous, why do we stay up there?
[00:51.893] We stay because Anatevka is our home.
[00:58.345] And how do we keep our balance?
[01:00.382] That, I can tell you in one word!
[01:05.372] Tradition.
[01:10.283] Tradition tradition, tradition tradition tradition tradition
[01:33.741] Because of our traditions, we have kept our balance for many many years.
[01:38.756] And here in Anatevka, we have traditions for everything.
[01:42.910] How to eat, how to sleep, how to wear cloths.
[01:46.880] For instance, we always keep our heads covered,
[01:50.877] and we always wear a little prayer shawl.
[01:54.508] And this shows our constant devotion to God.
[02:01.509] You may ask, how did this tradition start?
[02:04.879] I will tell you.
[02:06.080] I don' t know.
[02:09.084] But it is a tradition.
[02:10.861] And because of our traditions, everyone here knows who he is
[02:15.824] and what God expects him to do.
[02:22.799] Who day and night must struggle for a living,
[02:25.698] feed up wife and children, say his daily prayers.
[02:28.702] And who has the right as master of the house, to have the final word at home.
[02:33.718] The papa the papa! Tradition
[02:40.405] The papa the papa tradition
[02:49.522] Who must know the way to make a proper home, a quiet home, a kosher home.
[02:55.504] Who must raise a family and run that home , so papa' s free to read the Holy book?
[03:03.262] The mama the mama! Tradition
[03:07.834] The mama the mama tradition
[03:17.525] At three I started Hebrew school, at ten I learnt a trade.
[03:23.246] I hear they' ve picked a bride for me I hope she' s pretty.
[03:29.542] The sons, the sons! Tradition
[03:35.367] The sons, the sons! Tradition
[03:44.667] And who does mama teach, to mend and tend and fix?
[03:50.753] Preparing me to marry whoever papa picks.
[03:57.388] The daughters, the daughters tradition
[04:03.240] The daughters, the daughters tradition
[04:10.423] chorus
[04:27.089] Tradition, Tradition
[04:36.781] And here in the circle of our little village,
[04:41.666] we' ve always had our special times.
[04:44.461] For instance, Yente, the matchmaker.
[04:47.726] Avram, I have a perfect match for your son. A wonderful girl. Avram,
[04:51.644] Who is it?
[04:53.081] Ruchel, the shoemaker' s daughter. Ruchel,
[04:54.335] Ruchel? but she can hardly see, she' s almost blind. Ruchel?
[04:57.522] Tell the truth, is your son so much to look at?
[05:00.918] The way she sees and the way he looks, it' s a perfect match!
[05:06.639] And Nachum the begger.
[05:08.964] Alms for the poor, alms for the poor.
[05:11.889] Here, Reb Nachum, is one kopek
[05:14.893] One kopek? Last week you give me two kopeks!
[05:17.976] I had a bad week
[05:19.439] So? If you have a bad week, why should I suffer?
[05:24.768] And most important, our beloved rabbi,
[05:28.425] Rabbi, may I ask you a question?
[05:32.265] Certainly, nice sir.
[05:33.519] Is there a proper blessing for the tsar?
[05:35.922] A blessing for the tsar.
[05:39.631] Of course.
[05:40.938] May God bless and keep the tsar, far away from us!
[06:02.071] And then, There are the others you know, a village.
[06:05.075] And they make a much bigger circle.
[06:07.922] His honor the constable, and his honor the priest.
[06:11.710] And his honor the bulahbulah.
[06:14.766] There are many, many others, but, we don' t bother them.
[06:19.076] And so far, they don' t bother us.
[06:22.368] And amongst ourselves.
[06:25.293] We get along perfectly well.
[06:27.331] A, of course, there was a time, when he sold him a horse,
[06:33.418] but he delivered a mule.
[06:36.813] It was not a mule.
[06:37.806] It was a mule.
[06:38.564] How many times do I have to tell you.
[06:40.627] It' s all settled now, now we live together in simple peace and harmony, of course.
[06:48.072] It was a horse.
[06:48.882] It was a mule!
[06:51.494] Horse! Mule! Horse! Mule!
[07:02.440] Tradition! Tradition!
[07:16.102] Without our traditions, our lives, it would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof.
[00:12.604]
[00:18.325]
[00:22.296] 屋顶上的小提琴手?
[00:24.412] 这听起来可太疯狂了知道吗?
[00:27.102] 但是在我们 Anatevka 这个小村庄,
[00:32.536] 或许你可以说每一个人都是个屋顶上的小提琴手,
[00:36.533] 努力地保证在不摔断脖子的情况下,
[00:39.981] 奏出一点简单的旋律。
[00:43.011] 这可不容易。
[00:45.388] 你或许会问了,如果这么危险,我们从一开始为什么要待在上面?
[00:51.893] 我们待在这里,是因为 Anatevka 是我们的家。
[00:58.345] 我们用什么保持平衡呢?
[01:00.382] 我可以用一个词告诉你!
[01:05.372] 传统。
[01:10.283] <传统>
[01:33.741] 正是因为我们的传统,很多年来我们都保持着平衡。
[01:38.756] 在 Anatevka, 所有的事情都有传统。
[01:42.910] 衣、食、住、行
[01:46.880] 举例来说,我们总是戴一顶帽子
[01:50.877] 而且我们一直穿一件祷告披巾。
[01:54.508] 这表现了我们对上帝的虔诚。
[02:01.509] 你也许会问,这些传统式什么时候开始的?
[02:04.879] 我来告诉你。
[02:06.080] 我不知道。
[02:09.084] 但这是传统。
[02:10.861] 而且正是因为这些传统,这里的每一个人都知道自己的身份
[02:15.824] 也知道上帝期望他做什么。
[02:22.799] 谁必须日夜辛劳
[02:25.698] 维持家用,每日祷告?
[02:28.702] 谁是一家之主,一切由他说了算?
[02:33.718] 爸爸,爸爸,传统!
[02:40.405] 爸爸,爸爸,传统!
[02:49.522] 谁必须懂得如何维持一个得体的家庭,一个安静的家庭,一个合利的家庭?
[02:55.504] 谁必须抚育和经营家庭,这样爸爸才有时间去钻研圣书?
[03:03.262] 妈妈,妈妈,传统!
[03:07.834] 妈妈,妈妈,传统!
[03:17.525] 我三岁开始接受希伯来教育,十岁时学会一门手艺。
[03:23.246] 我听说他们为我挑选了一位新娘,我希望她美丽。
[03:29.542] 儿子,儿子,传统!
[03:35.367] 儿子,儿子,传统!
[03:44.667] 妈妈教谁缝补、照料、修理?
[03:50.753] 准备嫁给任何爸爸选好的对象。
[03:57.388] 女儿,女儿,传统!
[04:03.240] 女儿,女儿,传统!
[04:10.423] <合唱>
[04:27.089] <传统>
[04:36.781] 在我们村子这个小圈子里
[04:41.666] 经常有一些特别的时刻
[04:44.461] 比如,媒婆 Yente
[04:47.726] 我给你儿子找了一个完美的新娘,一位极好的姑娘。
[04:51.644] 谁啊?
[04:53.081] 鞋匠的女儿
[04:54.335] 但是她根本看不见东西啊,几乎是个盲人。
[04:57.522] 讲实话,你儿子又有什么好看的吗?
[05:00.918] 她的视力配上他的长相,可真是天造地设!
[05:06.639] 还有乞丐 Nachum
[05:08.964] 行行好,接济穷人!
[05:11.889] 给,Reb Nachum,一个铜板
[05:14.893] 一个铜板?上周你可给了我两个铜板!
[05:17.976] 我这周过得不顺
[05:19.439] 然后呢?你自己不顺,为什么要我跟着遭殃?
[05:24.768] 还有最重要的,我们敬爱的拉比
[05:28.425] 拉比,我能请教一个问题吗?
[05:32.265] 当然
[05:33.519] 有没有专为沙皇的祝福礼?
[05:35.922] 沙皇的祝福…
[05:39.631] 当然!
[05:40.938] 愿上帝保佑沙皇~~远远离开我们!
[06:02.071] 当然啦,村里还有其他人
[06:05.075] 他们属于一个更大的圈子
[06:07.922] 尊敬的警官,还有尊敬的神父
[06:11.710] 还有尊敬的~~(不关心)
[06:14.766] 还有很多、很多人,但是我们不打扰他们
[06:19.076] 所以目前来说,他们也不打扰我们
[06:22.368] 而且我们自己人之间
[06:25.293] 非常非常合得来
[06:27.331] 当然了,有那么一次,他卖给他一匹马
[06:33.418] 但是他交付了一匹骡子
[06:36.813] 那不是骡子
[06:37.806] 那就是骡子
[06:38.564] 要我跟你说多少次...
[06:40.627] 这早都是过去的事情了,现在我们的生活和谐又平静
[06:48.072] 那是匹马
[06:48.882] 那是匹骡子!
[06:51.494] 马! 骡子! 马! 骡子!
[07:02.440] <传统>
[07:16.102] 没了传统,我们的生活就像屋顶上的小提琴手一样朝不保夕!
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