Song | In France They Kiss on Main Street |
Artist | Joni Mitchell |
Album | Shadows and Light [live] |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Mitchell | |
Downtown, my darling dimestore thief | |
In the war of independence | |
Rock an' Roll rang sweet as victory | |
Under neon signs a girl was in bloom | |
And a woman was fading in a suburban room | |
I said, take me to the dance | |
Do you want to dance? | |
I love to dance | |
And I told him, they don't take chances | |
They seem so removed from romance | |
They've been broken in churches and schools | |
And molded to middle class circumstance | |
And we were rolling, rolling, | |
Rock 'n' Rolling | |
Downtown the dance halls and cafes | |
Feel so wild you could break somebody's heart | |
Just doing the latest dance craze | |
Gail and Louise in those push-up brassieres | |
Tight dresses and rhinestone rings | |
Drinking up the band's beers | |
Young love was kissing under bridges | |
Kissing in cars, kissing in cafes | |
And we were walking down main street | |
Kisses like bright flags hung on holidays | |
In France they kiss on main street | |
Amour, mama, not cheap display | |
And we were rolling, rolling, | |
Rock 'n' Rolling | |
Downtown in the | |
Pinball Arcade | |
With his head full of pool hall pitches | |
And songs from the hit parade | |
He'd be singing bye, bye, love | |
While he's racking up his free play | |
Let those | |
Rock 'n' Roll choir boys come and carry us away | |
Sometimes | |
Chickie had the car or | |
Ron had a car | |
Or lead foot | |
Melvin with his hot-wire head | |
We'd all go looking for a party | |
Looking to raise | |
Jesus up from the dead | |
And I'd be kissing in the back seat | |
Thrilling to the | |
Brando-like things that he said | |
And we'd be rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling | |
Rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling | |
Rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling |
zuo ci : Mitchell | |
Downtown, my darling dimestore thief | |
In the war of independence | |
Rock an' Roll rang sweet as victory | |
Under neon signs a girl was in bloom | |
And a woman was fading in a suburban room | |
I said, take me to the dance | |
Do you want to dance? | |
I love to dance | |
And I told him, they don' t take chances | |
They seem so removed from romance | |
They' ve been broken in churches and schools | |
And molded to middle class circumstance | |
And we were rolling, rolling, | |
Rock ' n' Rolling | |
Downtown the dance halls and cafes | |
Feel so wild you could break somebody' s heart | |
Just doing the latest dance craze | |
Gail and Louise in those pushup brassieres | |
Tight dresses and rhinestone rings | |
Drinking up the band' s beers | |
Young love was kissing under bridges | |
Kissing in cars, kissing in cafes | |
And we were walking down main street | |
Kisses like bright flags hung on holidays | |
In France they kiss on main street | |
Amour, mama, not cheap display | |
And we were rolling, rolling, | |
Rock ' n' Rolling | |
Downtown in the | |
Pinball Arcade | |
With his head full of pool hall pitches | |
And songs from the hit parade | |
He' d be singing bye, bye, love | |
While he' s racking up his free play | |
Let those | |
Rock ' n' Roll choir boys come and carry us away | |
Sometimes | |
Chickie had the car or | |
Ron had a car | |
Or lead foot | |
Melvin with his hotwire head | |
We' d all go looking for a party | |
Looking to raise | |
Jesus up from the dead | |
And I' d be kissing in the back seat | |
Thrilling to the | |
Brandolike things that he said | |
And we' d be rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling | |
Rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling | |
Rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling |
zuò cí : Mitchell | |
Downtown, my darling dimestore thief | |
In the war of independence | |
Rock an' Roll rang sweet as victory | |
Under neon signs a girl was in bloom | |
And a woman was fading in a suburban room | |
I said, take me to the dance | |
Do you want to dance? | |
I love to dance | |
And I told him, they don' t take chances | |
They seem so removed from romance | |
They' ve been broken in churches and schools | |
And molded to middle class circumstance | |
And we were rolling, rolling, | |
Rock ' n' Rolling | |
Downtown the dance halls and cafes | |
Feel so wild you could break somebody' s heart | |
Just doing the latest dance craze | |
Gail and Louise in those pushup brassieres | |
Tight dresses and rhinestone rings | |
Drinking up the band' s beers | |
Young love was kissing under bridges | |
Kissing in cars, kissing in cafes | |
And we were walking down main street | |
Kisses like bright flags hung on holidays | |
In France they kiss on main street | |
Amour, mama, not cheap display | |
And we were rolling, rolling, | |
Rock ' n' Rolling | |
Downtown in the | |
Pinball Arcade | |
With his head full of pool hall pitches | |
And songs from the hit parade | |
He' d be singing bye, bye, love | |
While he' s racking up his free play | |
Let those | |
Rock ' n' Roll choir boys come and carry us away | |
Sometimes | |
Chickie had the car or | |
Ron had a car | |
Or lead foot | |
Melvin with his hotwire head | |
We' d all go looking for a party | |
Looking to raise | |
Jesus up from the dead | |
And I' d be kissing in the back seat | |
Thrilling to the | |
Brandolike things that he said | |
And we' d be rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling | |
Rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling | |
Rolling, rolling, | |
Rock n' Rolling |