Song | Real Good for Free |
Artist | Joni Mitchell |
Album | Miles of Aisles [live] |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Mitchell | |
I slept last night in | |
The Fairmont hotel | |
I went shoppin' today for jewels | |
Wind rushed around in the dirty town | |
And the children let out from the schools | |
I was standin' on a noisy corner | |
I was waitin' for the walkin' green | |
Across the street he stood and he played real good | |
On his clarinet for free | |
Now me, I play for fortune | |
And those velvet curtain calls | |
I got a black limousine and sixteen gentlemen | |
Escorting me to these halls | |
And I play if you have the money | |
Or if you're some kind of friend to me | |
But the one man band by the quick lunch stand | |
He was playin' real good for free | |
Nobody stopped to hear him | |
Though he played so sweet and high | |
They knew he had never been on their | |
TVSo they passed his good music by | |
I meant to go over to him and ask for a song | |
Maybe put on some kind of harmony | |
I heard his refrain as that signal changed | |
He was playing real good and for free |
zuo ci : Mitchell | |
I slept last night in | |
The Fairmont hotel | |
I went shoppin' today for jewels | |
Wind rushed around in the dirty town | |
And the children let out from the schools | |
I was standin' on a noisy corner | |
I was waitin' for the walkin' green | |
Across the street he stood and he played real good | |
On his clarinet for free | |
Now me, I play for fortune | |
And those velvet curtain calls | |
I got a black limousine and sixteen gentlemen | |
Escorting me to these halls | |
And I play if you have the money | |
Or if you' re some kind of friend to me | |
But the one man band by the quick lunch stand | |
He was playin' real good for free | |
Nobody stopped to hear him | |
Though he played so sweet and high | |
They knew he had never been on their | |
TVSo they passed his good music by | |
I meant to go over to him and ask for a song | |
Maybe put on some kind of harmony | |
I heard his refrain as that signal changed | |
He was playing real good and for free |
zuò cí : Mitchell | |
I slept last night in | |
The Fairmont hotel | |
I went shoppin' today for jewels | |
Wind rushed around in the dirty town | |
And the children let out from the schools | |
I was standin' on a noisy corner | |
I was waitin' for the walkin' green | |
Across the street he stood and he played real good | |
On his clarinet for free | |
Now me, I play for fortune | |
And those velvet curtain calls | |
I got a black limousine and sixteen gentlemen | |
Escorting me to these halls | |
And I play if you have the money | |
Or if you' re some kind of friend to me | |
But the one man band by the quick lunch stand | |
He was playin' real good for free | |
Nobody stopped to hear him | |
Though he played so sweet and high | |
They knew he had never been on their | |
TVSo they passed his good music by | |
I meant to go over to him and ask for a song | |
Maybe put on some kind of harmony | |
I heard his refrain as that signal changed | |
He was playing real good and for free |