歌曲 | Piano Man |
歌手 | Billy Joel |
专辑 | Greatest Singer-Songwriter Classics |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:30] | It's nine o'clock on a Saturday |
[00:36] | The regular crowd shuffles in |
[00:38] | There's an old man sitting next to me |
[00:43] | Makin' love to his tonic and gin |
[00:57] | He says' "Son' can you play me a melody? |
[01:02] | I'm not really sure how it goes “ |
[01:05] | But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete “ |
[01:09] | When I wore a younger man's clothes" “ |
[01:14] | La la la' de de da |
[01:19] | La la' de de da da da |
[04:57][03:41][01:26] | Sing us a song' you're the piano man |
[05:00][03:45][01:30] | Sing us a song tonight |
[05:05][03:49][01:34] | Well' we're all in the mood for a melody |
[05:08][03:53][01:38] | And you've got us feelin' alright |
[01:56] | Now John at the bar is a friend of mine |
[02:00] | He gets me my drinks for free |
[02:04] | And he's quick with a joke or to light up your smoke |
[02:08] | But there's someplace that he'd rather be |
[02:14] | He says' "Bill' I believe this is killing me." |
[02:18] | As the smile ran away from his face |
[02:22] | "Well I'm sure that I could be a movie star “ |
[02:26] | If I could get out of this place" “ |
[02:32] | Oh' la la la' de de da |
[02:35] | La la' de de da da da |
[02:42] | Now Paul is a real estate novelist |
[02:47] | Who never had time for a wife |
[02:51] | And he's talkin' with Davy who's still in the navy |
[02:55] | And probably will be for life |
[03:08] | And the waitress is practicing politics |
[03:13] | As the businessmen slowly get stoned |
[03:17] | Yes' they're sharing a drink they call loneliness |
[03:21] | But it's better than drinkin' alone |
[04:11] | It's a pretty good crowd for a Saturday |
[04:15] | And the manager gives me a smile |
[04:19] | 'Cause he knows that it's me they've been comin' to see |
[04:23] | To forget about life for a while |
[04:29] | And the piano' it sounds like a carnival |
[04:33] | And the microphone smells like a beer |
[04:37] | And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar |
[04:41] | And say' "Man' what are you doin' here?" |
[04:45] | Oh' la la la' de de da |
[04:50] | La la' de de da da da |
[00:30] | It' s nine o' clock on a Saturday |
[00:36] | The regular crowd shuffles in |
[00:38] | There' s an old man sitting next to me |
[00:43] | Makin' love to his tonic and gin |
[00:57] | He says' " Son' can you play me a melody? |
[01:02] | I' m not really sure how it goes " |
[01:05] | But it' s sad and it' s sweet and I knew it complete " |
[01:09] | When I wore a younger man' s clothes" " |
[01:14] | La la la' de de da |
[01:19] | La la' de de da da da |
[04:57][03:41][01:26] | Sing us a song' you' re the piano man |
[05:00][03:45][01:30] | Sing us a song tonight |
[05:05][03:49][01:34] | Well' we' re all in the mood for a melody |
[05:08][03:53][01:38] | And you' ve got us feelin' alright |
[01:56] | Now John at the bar is a friend of mine |
[02:00] | He gets me my drinks for free |
[02:04] | And he' s quick with a joke or to light up your smoke |
[02:08] | But there' s someplace that he' d rather be |
[02:14] | He says' " Bill' I believe this is killing me." |
[02:18] | As the smile ran away from his face |
[02:22] | " Well I' m sure that I could be a movie star " |
[02:26] | If I could get out of this place" " |
[02:32] | Oh' la la la' de de da |
[02:35] | La la' de de da da da |
[02:42] | Now Paul is a real estate novelist |
[02:47] | Who never had time for a wife |
[02:51] | And he' s talkin' with Davy who' s still in the navy |
[02:55] | And probably will be for life |
[03:08] | And the waitress is practicing politics |
[03:13] | As the businessmen slowly get stoned |
[03:17] | Yes' they' re sharing a drink they call loneliness |
[03:21] | But it' s better than drinkin' alone |
[04:11] | It' s a pretty good crowd for a Saturday |
[04:15] | And the manager gives me a smile |
[04:19] | ' Cause he knows that it' s me they' ve been comin' to see |
[04:23] | To forget about life for a while |
[04:29] | And the piano' it sounds like a carnival |
[04:33] | And the microphone smells like a beer |
[04:37] | And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar |
[04:41] | And say' " Man' what are you doin' here?" |
[04:45] | Oh' la la la' de de da |
[04:50] | La la' de de da da da |
[00:30] | It' s nine o' clock on a Saturday |
[00:36] | The regular crowd shuffles in |
[00:38] | There' s an old man sitting next to me |
[00:43] | Makin' love to his tonic and gin |
[00:57] | He says' " Son' can you play me a melody? |
[01:02] | I' m not really sure how it goes " |
[01:05] | But it' s sad and it' s sweet and I knew it complete " |
[01:09] | When I wore a younger man' s clothes" " |
[01:14] | La la la' de de da |
[01:19] | La la' de de da da da |
[04:57][03:41][01:26] | Sing us a song' you' re the piano man |
[05:00][03:45][01:30] | Sing us a song tonight |
[05:05][03:49][01:34] | Well' we' re all in the mood for a melody |
[05:08][03:53][01:38] | And you' ve got us feelin' alright |
[01:56] | Now John at the bar is a friend of mine |
[02:00] | He gets me my drinks for free |
[02:04] | And he' s quick with a joke or to light up your smoke |
[02:08] | But there' s someplace that he' d rather be |
[02:14] | He says' " Bill' I believe this is killing me." |
[02:18] | As the smile ran away from his face |
[02:22] | " Well I' m sure that I could be a movie star " |
[02:26] | If I could get out of this place" " |
[02:32] | Oh' la la la' de de da |
[02:35] | La la' de de da da da |
[02:42] | Now Paul is a real estate novelist |
[02:47] | Who never had time for a wife |
[02:51] | And he' s talkin' with Davy who' s still in the navy |
[02:55] | And probably will be for life |
[03:08] | And the waitress is practicing politics |
[03:13] | As the businessmen slowly get stoned |
[03:17] | Yes' they' re sharing a drink they call loneliness |
[03:21] | But it' s better than drinkin' alone |
[04:11] | It' s a pretty good crowd for a Saturday |
[04:15] | And the manager gives me a smile |
[04:19] | ' Cause he knows that it' s me they' ve been comin' to see |
[04:23] | To forget about life for a while |
[04:29] | And the piano' it sounds like a carnival |
[04:33] | And the microphone smells like a beer |
[04:37] | And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar |
[04:41] | And say' " Man' what are you doin' here?" |
[04:45] | Oh' la la la' de de da |
[04:50] | La la' de de da da da |
[00:30] | 现在是周六晚的九点钟 |
[00:36] | 人们像往常一样陆陆续续进来 |
[00:38] | 一位老人坐在了我身边 |
[00:43] | 已经沉醉于手中的杜松子酒 |
[00:57] | 他说:“小伙,你能弹一首曲子吗?” |
[01:02] | 我已经不太记得具体曲调” |
[01:05] | 但它是伤感又带着一丝甜蜜” |
[01:09] | 我曾经完整地记得它,当我还是一个年轻人” |
[01:14] | 啦啦啦哒哒哒 |
[01:19] | 啦啦哒哒哒哒 |
[04:57][03:41][01:26] | 给我们来一曲吧,钢琴师 |
[05:00][03:45][01:30] | 今晚为我们弹上一曲 |
[05:05][03:49][01:34] | 旋律我记不太清楚了 |
[05:08][03:53][01:38] | 但它忧伤却又甜蜜 |
[01:56] | 现在酒吧里的John是我的一个朋友 |
[02:00] | 他请我喝了一杯酒 |
[02:04] | 他很对笑话反应很快,也会在你想抽烟时立即为你点上 |
[02:08] | 他想要生活在别处 |
[02:14] | 他说:“比尔,我想这样下去我会被逼疯” |
[02:18] | 说着笑容从他脸上消失 |
[02:22] | 我会成为一个电影明星” |
[02:26] | 如果我离开这个鬼地方” |
[02:32] | 噢啦啦啦滴滴哒 |
[02:35] | 啦啦滴滴哒哒哒 |
[02:42] | 鲍尔是个房产记者 |
[02:47] | 他整天忙的没有时间结婚 |
[02:51] | 正在和他聊天的是一个海军叫大卫 |
[02:55] | 很可能,大卫的一生就奉献给海军了 |
[03:08] | 女服务生正在展示她的社交技能 |
[03:13] | 大佬们也慢慢醉了 |
[03:17] | 是的,他们一起在共享一杯酒,那杯被称为寂寞的酒 |
[03:21] | 总比一个人寂寞独饮好 |
[04:11] | 周六的晚上人群耸动 |
[04:15] | 经理给我一个满意的微笑 |
[04:19] | 因为他知道大家都是因我而来 |
[04:23] | 来听一曲,暂且忘掉忧愁人生 |
[04:29] | 那个钢琴 听起来就像热闹的嘉年华 |
[04:33] | 而麦克风嗅起来像醉人的啤酒 |
[04:37] | 他们坐在吧台上,把小费放入我的罐子了 |
[04:41] | 惋惜地问道:“伙计你何以沦落至此?” |
[04:45] | 哦啦啦啦哒哒哒 |
[04:50] | 啦啦滴滴哒哒哒 |