歌曲 | The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down |
歌手 | The Band |
专辑 | The Last Waltz [live] |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Robertson |
[00:03.43] | Virgil Caine is my name and I served on the Danville train, |
[00:10.43] | Till so much cavalry came and they tore up the tracks again |
[00:18.06] | In the winter of sixty-five, we were hungry, just barely alive |
[00:25.12] | By May the tenth, Richmond had fell - it's a time I remember oh so well |
[00:34.31] | The night they drove old Dixie down, and all the bells were ringing |
[00:41.56] | The night they drove old Dixie down, and the people were singing |
[00:48.87] | They went "La, la, la-la, la, La, la, la-la, la-la, la-la, la" |
[01:01.13] | Back with my wife in Tennesee, when one day she called to me |
[01:08.38] | "Virgil, quick, come see, there goes the Robert E. Lee." |
[01:15.81] | Now I don't mind choppin' wood, and I don't care if the money's no good. |
[01:23.26] | Take what you need and leave the rest, |
[01:26.75] | But they should never have taken the very best." |
[01:33.24] | (Chorus) |
[02:03.16] | Like my father before me, I'm a working man |
[02:10.40] | Like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand |
[02:17.53] | He was just eighteen, proud and brave, but a Yankee laid him in his grave |
[02:25.16] | I swear by the blood below my feet |
[02:28.59] | You can't raise the cane back up when it's in the feed |
[02:35.22] | (Chorus) |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Robertson |
[00:03.43] | Virgil Caine is my name and I served on the Danville train, |
[00:10.43] | Till so much cavalry came and they tore up the tracks again |
[00:18.06] | In the winter of sixtyfive, we were hungry, just barely alive |
[00:25.12] | By May the tenth, Richmond had fell it' s a time I remember oh so well |
[00:34.31] | The night they drove old Dixie down, and all the bells were ringing |
[00:41.56] | The night they drove old Dixie down, and the people were singing |
[00:48.87] | They went " La, la, lala, la, La, la, lala, lala, lala, la" |
[01:01.13] | Back with my wife in Tennesee, when one day she called to me |
[01:08.38] | " Virgil, quick, come see, there goes the Robert E. Lee." |
[01:15.81] | Now I don' t mind choppin' wood, and I don' t care if the money' s no good. |
[01:23.26] | Take what you need and leave the rest, |
[01:26.75] | But they should never have taken the very best." |
[01:33.24] | Chorus |
[02:03.16] | Like my father before me, I' m a working man |
[02:10.40] | Like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand |
[02:17.53] | He was just eighteen, proud and brave, but a Yankee laid him in his grave |
[02:25.16] | I swear by the blood below my feet |
[02:28.59] | You can' t raise the cane back up when it' s in the feed |
[02:35.22] | Chorus |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Robertson |
[00:03.43] | Virgil Caine is my name and I served on the Danville train, |
[00:10.43] | Till so much cavalry came and they tore up the tracks again |
[00:18.06] | In the winter of sixtyfive, we were hungry, just barely alive |
[00:25.12] | By May the tenth, Richmond had fell it' s a time I remember oh so well |
[00:34.31] | The night they drove old Dixie down, and all the bells were ringing |
[00:41.56] | The night they drove old Dixie down, and the people were singing |
[00:48.87] | They went " La, la, lala, la, La, la, lala, lala, lala, la" |
[01:01.13] | Back with my wife in Tennesee, when one day she called to me |
[01:08.38] | " Virgil, quick, come see, there goes the Robert E. Lee." |
[01:15.81] | Now I don' t mind choppin' wood, and I don' t care if the money' s no good. |
[01:23.26] | Take what you need and leave the rest, |
[01:26.75] | But they should never have taken the very best." |
[01:33.24] | Chorus |
[02:03.16] | Like my father before me, I' m a working man |
[02:10.40] | Like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand |
[02:17.53] | He was just eighteen, proud and brave, but a Yankee laid him in his grave |
[02:25.16] | I swear by the blood below my feet |
[02:28.59] | You can' t raise the cane back up when it' s in the feed |
[02:35.22] | Chorus |