歌曲 | City of New Orleans |
歌手 | Willie Nelson |
专辑 | The Essential Willie Nelson |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Steve Goodman |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Steve Goodman |
[00:06.96] | Ridin' on the City of New Orleans |
[00:12.21] | |
[00:13.21] | I llinois Central Monday morning rail |
[00:19.59] | Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders |
[00:24.90] | |
[00:25.90] | Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail |
[00:31.46] | |
[00:32.03] | All along the southbound odyssey |
[00:35.34] | The train pulls out of Kankakee |
[00:38.53] | And rolls along past houses farms and fields |
[00:45.15] | Passing trains that have no name |
[00:47.90] | And graveyards full of old black men |
[00:51.03] | And graveyards full of rusted automobiles |
[00:57.15] | |
[00:58.09] | Good morning America how are you say |
[01:04.03] | Don't you know me I'm your native son |
[01:09.46] | |
[01:10.03] | I'm the train they call |
[01:12.28] | The City of New Orleans |
[01:16.46] | And I'll be gone five hundred miles |
[01:19.71] | When the day is done |
[01:22.03] | |
[01:26.65] | Dealin' cards with an old man at the club car |
[01:33.47] | Many a point ain't no one keepin' score |
[01:38.15] | |
[01:39.78] | Pass that paper bag that holds the bottle |
[01:45.91] | And feel the wheels a rumbling neath the floor |
[01:51.84] | And the sons of poor men porters |
[01:54.47] | And the sons of engineers |
[01:58.15] | Ride their father's magic carpet made of steel |
[02:05.16] | Mothers with their babes asleep |
[02:08.03] | Rockin' to that gentle beat |
[02:11.03] | And the rhythm of the rails is all they feel |
[02:17.84] | Good morning America how are you say |
[02:24.03] | Don't you know me I'm your native son |
[02:29.47] | I'm the train they call |
[02:32.03] | The City of New Orleans |
[02:36.47] | And I'll be gone five hundred miles |
[02:39.29] | When the day is done |
[02:46.03] | |
[03:08.84] | Night time on the City of New Orleans |
[03:15.03] | Changing cars in Memphis Tennessee |
[03:21.40] | Half way home we'll be there by morning |
[03:27.53] | Through the Mississippi darkness |
[03:29.16] | Rolling down to the sea |
[03:33.97] | And all the towns and people seem |
[03:36.78] | To fade into a bad dream |
[03:40.17] | And the steel rails still ain't heard the news |
[03:44.80] | |
[03:46.74] | The conductor sings his songs again |
[03:49.43] | The passengers will please refrain |
[03:52.52] | This train has got the disappearing railroad blues |
[03:58.52] | |
[03:59.40] | Good morning America how are you say |
[04:05.21] | Don't you know me I'm your native son |
[04:10.83] | I'm the train they call |
[04:13.53] | The City of New Orleans |
[04:17.96] | And I'll be gone five hundred miles |
[04:20.58] | When the day is done |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Steve Goodman |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Steve Goodman |
[00:06.96] | Ridin' on the City of New Orleans |
[00:12.21] | |
[00:13.21] | I llinois Central Monday morning rail |
[00:19.59] | Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders |
[00:24.90] | |
[00:25.90] | Three conductors and twentyfive sacks of mail |
[00:31.46] | |
[00:32.03] | All along the southbound odyssey |
[00:35.34] | The train pulls out of Kankakee |
[00:38.53] | And rolls along past houses farms and fields |
[00:45.15] | Passing trains that have no name |
[00:47.90] | And graveyards full of old black men |
[00:51.03] | And graveyards full of rusted automobiles |
[00:57.15] | |
[00:58.09] | Good morning America how are you say |
[01:04.03] | Don' t you know me I' m your native son |
[01:09.46] | |
[01:10.03] | I' m the train they call |
[01:12.28] | The City of New Orleans |
[01:16.46] | And I' ll be gone five hundred miles |
[01:19.71] | When the day is done |
[01:22.03] | |
[01:26.65] | Dealin' cards with an old man at the club car |
[01:33.47] | Many a point ain' t no one keepin' score |
[01:38.15] | |
[01:39.78] | Pass that paper bag that holds the bottle |
[01:45.91] | And feel the wheels a rumbling neath the floor |
[01:51.84] | And the sons of poor men porters |
[01:54.47] | And the sons of engineers |
[01:58.15] | Ride their father' s magic carpet made of steel |
[02:05.16] | Mothers with their babes asleep |
[02:08.03] | Rockin' to that gentle beat |
[02:11.03] | And the rhythm of the rails is all they feel |
[02:17.84] | Good morning America how are you say |
[02:24.03] | Don' t you know me I' m your native son |
[02:29.47] | I' m the train they call |
[02:32.03] | The City of New Orleans |
[02:36.47] | And I' ll be gone five hundred miles |
[02:39.29] | When the day is done |
[02:46.03] | |
[03:08.84] | Night time on the City of New Orleans |
[03:15.03] | Changing cars in Memphis Tennessee |
[03:21.40] | Half way home we' ll be there by morning |
[03:27.53] | Through the Mississippi darkness |
[03:29.16] | Rolling down to the sea |
[03:33.97] | And all the towns and people seem |
[03:36.78] | To fade into a bad dream |
[03:40.17] | And the steel rails still ain' t heard the news |
[03:44.80] | |
[03:46.74] | The conductor sings his songs again |
[03:49.43] | The passengers will please refrain |
[03:52.52] | This train has got the disappearing railroad blues |
[03:58.52] | |
[03:59.40] | Good morning America how are you say |
[04:05.21] | Don' t you know me I' m your native son |
[04:10.83] | I' m the train they call |
[04:13.53] | The City of New Orleans |
[04:17.96] | And I' ll be gone five hundred miles |
[04:20.58] | When the day is done |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Steve Goodman |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Steve Goodman |
[00:06.96] | Ridin' on the City of New Orleans |
[00:12.21] | |
[00:13.21] | I llinois Central Monday morning rail |
[00:19.59] | Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders |
[00:24.90] | |
[00:25.90] | Three conductors and twentyfive sacks of mail |
[00:31.46] | |
[00:32.03] | All along the southbound odyssey |
[00:35.34] | The train pulls out of Kankakee |
[00:38.53] | And rolls along past houses farms and fields |
[00:45.15] | Passing trains that have no name |
[00:47.90] | And graveyards full of old black men |
[00:51.03] | And graveyards full of rusted automobiles |
[00:57.15] | |
[00:58.09] | Good morning America how are you say |
[01:04.03] | Don' t you know me I' m your native son |
[01:09.46] | |
[01:10.03] | I' m the train they call |
[01:12.28] | The City of New Orleans |
[01:16.46] | And I' ll be gone five hundred miles |
[01:19.71] | When the day is done |
[01:22.03] | |
[01:26.65] | Dealin' cards with an old man at the club car |
[01:33.47] | Many a point ain' t no one keepin' score |
[01:38.15] | |
[01:39.78] | Pass that paper bag that holds the bottle |
[01:45.91] | And feel the wheels a rumbling neath the floor |
[01:51.84] | And the sons of poor men porters |
[01:54.47] | And the sons of engineers |
[01:58.15] | Ride their father' s magic carpet made of steel |
[02:05.16] | Mothers with their babes asleep |
[02:08.03] | Rockin' to that gentle beat |
[02:11.03] | And the rhythm of the rails is all they feel |
[02:17.84] | Good morning America how are you say |
[02:24.03] | Don' t you know me I' m your native son |
[02:29.47] | I' m the train they call |
[02:32.03] | The City of New Orleans |
[02:36.47] | And I' ll be gone five hundred miles |
[02:39.29] | When the day is done |
[02:46.03] | |
[03:08.84] | Night time on the City of New Orleans |
[03:15.03] | Changing cars in Memphis Tennessee |
[03:21.40] | Half way home we' ll be there by morning |
[03:27.53] | Through the Mississippi darkness |
[03:29.16] | Rolling down to the sea |
[03:33.97] | And all the towns and people seem |
[03:36.78] | To fade into a bad dream |
[03:40.17] | And the steel rails still ain' t heard the news |
[03:44.80] | |
[03:46.74] | The conductor sings his songs again |
[03:49.43] | The passengers will please refrain |
[03:52.52] | This train has got the disappearing railroad blues |
[03:58.52] | |
[03:59.40] | Good morning America how are you say |
[04:05.21] | Don' t you know me I' m your native son |
[04:10.83] | I' m the train they call |
[04:13.53] | The City of New Orleans |
[04:17.96] | And I' ll be gone five hundred miles |
[04:20.58] | When the day is done |