| 歌曲 | Naked Man |
| 歌手 | Randy Newman |
| 专辑 | Good Old Boys |
| 作词 : Newman | |
| Old lady lost in the city | |
| In the middle of a cold, cold night | |
| It was fourteen below and the wind start to blow | |
| There wasn't a boy scout in sight | |
| Pull down the shades cause he's comin' | |
| Turn out the lights cause he's here | |
| Runnin' hard down the street | |
| Through the snow and the sleet | |
| On the coldest night of the year | |
| Chorus | |
| Beware, beware, beware of the naked man | |
| Old lady head up toward broad street | |
| Shufflin' uptown against the wind | |
| She had started to cry-wiped a tear from her eye | |
| And looked back to see where she had been | |
| Old lady stand on the corner | |
| With a purse in her hand | |
| She does not know but in a minute or so | |
| She will be robbed by a naked man | |
| Chorus | |
| Old lady lean against a lamppost | |
| Starin' down at the ground on which she stand | |
| She look up and scream | |
| For the lamplight's beam | |
| There stood the famous naked man | |
| He say, "they found out about my sister | |
| And kicked me out of the navy, | |
| They would have strung me up if they could. | |
| I tried to explain that we were both of us lazy | |
| And were doing the best we could." | |
| He faked to the left and he faked to the right | |
| And he snatched the purse fromere hand | |
| "someone stop me," he cried, | |
| As he faded from sight, | |
| "won't nobody help a naked man?" | |
| "won't nobody help a naked man?" | |
| Chorus |
| zuò cí : Newman | |
| Old lady lost in the city | |
| In the middle of a cold, cold night | |
| It was fourteen below and the wind start to blow | |
| There wasn' t a boy scout in sight | |
| Pull down the shades cause he' s comin' | |
| Turn out the lights cause he' s here | |
| Runnin' hard down the street | |
| Through the snow and the sleet | |
| On the coldest night of the year | |
| Chorus | |
| Beware, beware, beware of the naked man | |
| Old lady head up toward broad street | |
| Shufflin' uptown against the wind | |
| She had started to crywiped a tear from her eye | |
| And looked back to see where she had been | |
| Old lady stand on the corner | |
| With a purse in her hand | |
| She does not know but in a minute or so | |
| She will be robbed by a naked man | |
| Chorus | |
| Old lady lean against a lamppost | |
| Starin' down at the ground on which she stand | |
| She look up and scream | |
| For the lamplight' s beam | |
| There stood the famous naked man | |
| He say, " they found out about my sister | |
| And kicked me out of the navy, | |
| They would have strung me up if they could. | |
| I tried to explain that we were both of us lazy | |
| And were doing the best we could." | |
| He faked to the left and he faked to the right | |
| And he snatched the purse fromere hand | |
| " someone stop me," he cried, | |
| As he faded from sight, | |
| " won' t nobody help a naked man?" | |
| " won' t nobody help a naked man?" | |
| Chorus |