歌曲 | The Thinking Man, John Henry |
歌手 | The Brothers Four |
专辑 | In Person |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.000] | 作词 : Master P, Shocker |
[00:00.00] | Now a famous American folktale |
[00:09.27] | When John Henry was a little baby |
[00:12.74] | he was sittin’ on his mammy’s knee |
[00:16.53] | well He picked up a slide rule and a book on mathematics |
[00:19.98] | sayin’, “Thinkin’s gonna be the job for me” |
[00:23.76] | sayin’, “Thinkin’s gonna be the job for me” |
[00:33.50] | When John Henry was just a little baby |
[00:35.77] | He decided when grew he was gonna be a thinkin’ man |
[00:38.79] | With a filter |
[00:41.81] | So he decided to go to college |
[00:43.25] | and study all about thinkin’ |
[00:46.10] | He did and he learned all about |
[00:47.93] | algebry and thinkin’ |
[00:51.50] | Geometry and thinkin’ |
[00:54.37] | Trigonometry and thinkin’ |
[00:58.19] | Calculus and thinkin’ |
[01:01.60] | He always had trouble with English, though |
[01:04.44] | Grammer’s gonna be the death of me, Lord Lord |
[01:08.90] | Grammer’s gonna be the death of me |
[01:12.48] | He didn’t do too well in Greek either |
[01:14.50] | Homer’s gonna be the death of me, Lord Lord |
[01:17.45] | Homer’s gonna be the death of me |
[01:21.16] | Well John Henry finished college |
[01:23.84] | and became a very competent thinker |
[01:25.31] | Which is unusual |
[01:26.73] | And he went out into the business world where they do a lot of heavy thinkin’ |
[01:30.67] | And got a job as a thinkin’ man |
[01:31.49] | Well this first job was with the John Burch Society, |
[01:36.59] | thinkin’ up communists . |
[01:47.70] | He had a little trouble with his next job though |
[01:50.24] | that was with the Ford Motor company, ha ha |
[01:53.14] | He thought up the etso |
[01:58.54] | Then John Henry got a job with the CIA |
[02:01.36] | Thinkin up excuses |
[02:06.16] | As you all know, the government is very economy minded |
[02:11.36] | Concerned with cuttin’ down on costs |
[02:14.60] | So one day, the CIA brought in an efficiency expert. |
[02:17.19] | Tryin to cut down on man power. |
[02:20.60] | He looked around and hollered out |
[02:22.39] | “Automation!” |
[02:23.80] | “Automation!” |
[02:24.80] | “Automation!” |
[02:26.21] | Now the experts said to John henry |
[02:29.53] | I’m gonna’ to bring me a computer ‘round |
[02:33.24] | I’m gonna’ to bring me a computer and electronic brain |
[02:36.91] | Cybernetics’ gonna’ put the answer down |
[02:40.87] | Computers help to keep the pay roll down |
[02:44.33] | Now the man who invented the computer, |
[02:47.82] | was from a place called MIT |
[02:51.45] | Well he punched out cards |
[02:53.32] | and tapes by the yards, |
[02:55.18] | on the nearer, my God to thee |
[02:58.88] | on the nearer, my God to thee |
[03:06.80] | Now John Henry said to the inventor, |
[03:10.28] | “oh your tubes don’t mean a damn |
[03:14.00] | All your wires and your circuits, |
[03:15.89] | they are just a modern quirk |
[03:17.59] | It’s never ever gonna’ beat a thinkin’ man |
[03:21.38] | They are never gonna’ beat the thinkin’ man |
[03:25.46] | So it was proposed that John Henry and the computer have a race |
[03:29.40] | The inventor punched out a card for the computer |
[03:31.70] | John Henry stepped into the isolation booth |
[03:35.36] | Ralph Edwards read him a question |
[03:38.50] | And the race was on |
[03:40.18] | John Henry started a thinkin’ |
[03:43.35] | til’ his head glowed cherry red |
[03:46.66] | there was smoke from his ears and his eyes poured tears |
[03:50.50] | and he thunk til’ his brain dropped dead |
[03:51.98] | think, thank, thunk |
[03:53.92] | til’ his brain dropped dead. |
[04:01.89] | They took John Henry to the bughouse |
[04:09.80] | But still his legend grows. |
[04:17.83] | Now please don’t get us wrong, |
[04:23.23] | there’s a moral to this song, |
[04:29.42] | don’t ever doubt the thinkin’ power of men |
[04:34.92] | But, on the other hand, |
[04:37.71] | don’t ever sell your stock in IBM |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : Master P, Shocker |
[00:00.00] | Now a famous American folktale |
[00:09.27] | When John Henry was a little baby |
[00:12.74] | he was sittin' on his mammy' s knee |
[00:16.53] | well He picked up a slide rule and a book on mathematics |
[00:19.98] | sayin', " Thinkin' s gonna be the job for me" |
[00:23.76] | sayin', " Thinkin' s gonna be the job for me" |
[00:33.50] | When John Henry was just a little baby |
[00:35.77] | He decided when grew he was gonna be a thinkin' man |
[00:38.79] | With a filter |
[00:41.81] | So he decided to go to college |
[00:43.25] | and study all about thinkin' |
[00:46.10] | He did and he learned all about |
[00:47.93] | algebry and thinkin' |
[00:51.50] | Geometry and thinkin' |
[00:54.37] | Trigonometry and thinkin' |
[00:58.19] | Calculus and thinkin' |
[01:01.60] | He always had trouble with English, though |
[01:04.44] | Grammer' s gonna be the death of me, Lord Lord |
[01:08.90] | Grammer' s gonna be the death of me |
[01:12.48] | He didn' t do too well in Greek either |
[01:14.50] | Homer' s gonna be the death of me, Lord Lord |
[01:17.45] | Homer' s gonna be the death of me |
[01:21.16] | Well John Henry finished college |
[01:23.84] | and became a very competent thinker |
[01:25.31] | Which is unusual |
[01:26.73] | And he went out into the business world where they do a lot of heavy thinkin' |
[01:30.67] | And got a job as a thinkin' man |
[01:31.49] | Well this first job was with the John Burch Society, |
[01:36.59] | thinkin' up communists . |
[01:47.70] | He had a little trouble with his next job though |
[01:50.24] | that was with the Ford Motor company, ha ha |
[01:53.14] | He thought up the etso |
[01:58.54] | Then John Henry got a job with the CIA |
[02:01.36] | Thinkin up excuses |
[02:06.16] | As you all know, the government is very economy minded |
[02:11.36] | Concerned with cuttin' down on costs |
[02:14.60] | So one day, the CIA brought in an efficiency expert. |
[02:17.19] | Tryin to cut down on man power. |
[02:20.60] | He looked around and hollered out |
[02:22.39] | " Automation!" |
[02:23.80] | " Automation!" |
[02:24.80] | " Automation!" |
[02:26.21] | Now the experts said to John henry |
[02:29.53] | I' m gonna' to bring me a computer ' round |
[02:33.24] | I' m gonna' to bring me a computer and electronic brain |
[02:36.91] | Cybernetics' gonna' put the answer down |
[02:40.87] | Computers help to keep the pay roll down |
[02:44.33] | Now the man who invented the computer, |
[02:47.82] | was from a place called MIT |
[02:51.45] | Well he punched out cards |
[02:53.32] | and tapes by the yards, |
[02:55.18] | on the nearer, my God to thee |
[02:58.88] | on the nearer, my God to thee |
[03:06.80] | Now John Henry said to the inventor, |
[03:10.28] | " oh your tubes don' t mean a damn |
[03:14.00] | All your wires and your circuits, |
[03:15.89] | they are just a modern quirk |
[03:17.59] | It' s never ever gonna' beat a thinkin' man |
[03:21.38] | They are never gonna' beat the thinkin' man |
[03:25.46] | So it was proposed that John Henry and the computer have a race |
[03:29.40] | The inventor punched out a card for the computer |
[03:31.70] | John Henry stepped into the isolation booth |
[03:35.36] | Ralph Edwards read him a question |
[03:38.50] | And the race was on |
[03:40.18] | John Henry started a thinkin' |
[03:43.35] | til' his head glowed cherry red |
[03:46.66] | there was smoke from his ears and his eyes poured tears |
[03:50.50] | and he thunk til' his brain dropped dead |
[03:51.98] | think, thank, thunk |
[03:53.92] | til' his brain dropped dead. |
[04:01.89] | They took John Henry to the bughouse |
[04:09.80] | But still his legend grows. |
[04:17.83] | Now please don' t get us wrong, |
[04:23.23] | there' s a moral to this song, |
[04:29.42] | don' t ever doubt the thinkin' power of men |
[04:34.92] | But, on the other hand, |
[04:37.71] | don' t ever sell your stock in IBM |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : Master P, Shocker |
[00:00.00] | Now a famous American folktale |
[00:09.27] | When John Henry was a little baby |
[00:12.74] | he was sittin' on his mammy' s knee |
[00:16.53] | well He picked up a slide rule and a book on mathematics |
[00:19.98] | sayin', " Thinkin' s gonna be the job for me" |
[00:23.76] | sayin', " Thinkin' s gonna be the job for me" |
[00:33.50] | When John Henry was just a little baby |
[00:35.77] | He decided when grew he was gonna be a thinkin' man |
[00:38.79] | With a filter |
[00:41.81] | So he decided to go to college |
[00:43.25] | and study all about thinkin' |
[00:46.10] | He did and he learned all about |
[00:47.93] | algebry and thinkin' |
[00:51.50] | Geometry and thinkin' |
[00:54.37] | Trigonometry and thinkin' |
[00:58.19] | Calculus and thinkin' |
[01:01.60] | He always had trouble with English, though |
[01:04.44] | Grammer' s gonna be the death of me, Lord Lord |
[01:08.90] | Grammer' s gonna be the death of me |
[01:12.48] | He didn' t do too well in Greek either |
[01:14.50] | Homer' s gonna be the death of me, Lord Lord |
[01:17.45] | Homer' s gonna be the death of me |
[01:21.16] | Well John Henry finished college |
[01:23.84] | and became a very competent thinker |
[01:25.31] | Which is unusual |
[01:26.73] | And he went out into the business world where they do a lot of heavy thinkin' |
[01:30.67] | And got a job as a thinkin' man |
[01:31.49] | Well this first job was with the John Burch Society, |
[01:36.59] | thinkin' up communists . |
[01:47.70] | He had a little trouble with his next job though |
[01:50.24] | that was with the Ford Motor company, ha ha |
[01:53.14] | He thought up the etso |
[01:58.54] | Then John Henry got a job with the CIA |
[02:01.36] | Thinkin up excuses |
[02:06.16] | As you all know, the government is very economy minded |
[02:11.36] | Concerned with cuttin' down on costs |
[02:14.60] | So one day, the CIA brought in an efficiency expert. |
[02:17.19] | Tryin to cut down on man power. |
[02:20.60] | He looked around and hollered out |
[02:22.39] | " Automation!" |
[02:23.80] | " Automation!" |
[02:24.80] | " Automation!" |
[02:26.21] | Now the experts said to John henry |
[02:29.53] | I' m gonna' to bring me a computer ' round |
[02:33.24] | I' m gonna' to bring me a computer and electronic brain |
[02:36.91] | Cybernetics' gonna' put the answer down |
[02:40.87] | Computers help to keep the pay roll down |
[02:44.33] | Now the man who invented the computer, |
[02:47.82] | was from a place called MIT |
[02:51.45] | Well he punched out cards |
[02:53.32] | and tapes by the yards, |
[02:55.18] | on the nearer, my God to thee |
[02:58.88] | on the nearer, my God to thee |
[03:06.80] | Now John Henry said to the inventor, |
[03:10.28] | " oh your tubes don' t mean a damn |
[03:14.00] | All your wires and your circuits, |
[03:15.89] | they are just a modern quirk |
[03:17.59] | It' s never ever gonna' beat a thinkin' man |
[03:21.38] | They are never gonna' beat the thinkin' man |
[03:25.46] | So it was proposed that John Henry and the computer have a race |
[03:29.40] | The inventor punched out a card for the computer |
[03:31.70] | John Henry stepped into the isolation booth |
[03:35.36] | Ralph Edwards read him a question |
[03:38.50] | And the race was on |
[03:40.18] | John Henry started a thinkin' |
[03:43.35] | til' his head glowed cherry red |
[03:46.66] | there was smoke from his ears and his eyes poured tears |
[03:50.50] | and he thunk til' his brain dropped dead |
[03:51.98] | think, thank, thunk |
[03:53.92] | til' his brain dropped dead. |
[04:01.89] | They took John Henry to the bughouse |
[04:09.80] | But still his legend grows. |
[04:17.83] | Now please don' t get us wrong, |
[04:23.23] | there' s a moral to this song, |
[04:29.42] | don' t ever doubt the thinkin' power of men |
[04:34.92] | But, on the other hand, |
[04:37.71] | don' t ever sell your stock in IBM |