歌曲 | Dixie Diner |
歌手 | Jimmy Buffett |
专辑 | You Had to Be There |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Lyrics:Larry Raspberry Music:Larry Raspberry | |
Spoken: | |
'Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wooo. We're going to take you up that Mississippi River | |
now one time. Yeah one time. Up to an old favorite town of mine where I | |
visit now and then just for one special reason, that's good eatin'. 'Cause | |
I know a place on Tillman St. between ****** and ***** that can't be beat. | |
Emma Mae been cookin' there for forty-eight years and she ain't missed a | |
lick yet baby. She's got hot sweet potatoes and cracklin' bread. Ooh. And | |
Mulligan stew to turn Jimmy Buffett's head. Woo, black-eyed peas and them | |
good ol' collard greens, wooo. You know... | |
You know what... | |
What? | |
That nothin' could be finer than to sit down and eat'n at the Dixie Diner.' | |
'Alright Miami give it up. Rock and Roll on a Monday night.' | |
'Help this skinny boy out. We've got two more days.' | |
'Good rockin' tonight.' | |
'I hear you professor.' | |
'Thank you, thank you very much. God bless you. You're still the greatest. | |
We love ya.' |
Lyrics: Larry Raspberry Music: Larry Raspberry | |
Spoken: | |
' Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wooo. We' re going to take you up that Mississippi River | |
now one time. Yeah one time. Up to an old favorite town of mine where I | |
visit now and then just for one special reason, that' s good eatin'. ' Cause | |
I know a place on Tillman St. between and that can' t be beat. | |
Emma Mae been cookin' there for fortyeight years and she ain' t missed a | |
lick yet baby. She' s got hot sweet potatoes and cracklin' bread. Ooh. And | |
Mulligan stew to turn Jimmy Buffett' s head. Woo, blackeyed peas and them | |
good ol' collard greens, wooo. You know... | |
You know what... | |
What? | |
That nothin' could be finer than to sit down and eat' n at the Dixie Diner.' | |
' Alright Miami give it up. Rock and Roll on a Monday night.' | |
' Help this skinny boy out. We' ve got two more days.' | |
' Good rockin' tonight.' | |
' I hear you professor.' | |
' Thank you, thank you very much. God bless you. You' re still the greatest. | |
We love ya.' |
Lyrics: Larry Raspberry Music: Larry Raspberry | |
Spoken: | |
' Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wooo. We' re going to take you up that Mississippi River | |
now one time. Yeah one time. Up to an old favorite town of mine where I | |
visit now and then just for one special reason, that' s good eatin'. ' Cause | |
I know a place on Tillman St. between and that can' t be beat. | |
Emma Mae been cookin' there for fortyeight years and she ain' t missed a | |
lick yet baby. She' s got hot sweet potatoes and cracklin' bread. Ooh. And | |
Mulligan stew to turn Jimmy Buffett' s head. Woo, blackeyed peas and them | |
good ol' collard greens, wooo. You know... | |
You know what... | |
What? | |
That nothin' could be finer than to sit down and eat' n at the Dixie Diner.' | |
' Alright Miami give it up. Rock and Roll on a Monday night.' | |
' Help this skinny boy out. We' ve got two more days.' | |
' Good rockin' tonight.' | |
' I hear you professor.' | |
' Thank you, thank you very much. God bless you. You' re still the greatest. | |
We love ya.' |