Song | Famous Blue Raincoat |
Artist | Joan Baez |
Album | Diamonds & Rust in the Bullring [live] |
[00:27.309] | It's four in the morning, the end of December |
[00:33.108] | I'm writing you now just to see if you're better |
[00:38.658] | New York is cold, but I like where I'm living |
[00:43.908] | There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening. |
[00:51.78] | Tell me you're building your house deep in the desert |
[01:01.318] | Are you living for nothing now, hope you're keeping some kind of record. |
[01:10.858] | Yes, Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[01:19.480] | Said you gave it to her |
[01:23.889] | That night when you planned to go clear,OH |
[01:32.947] | Did you ever go clear? |
[01:36.638] | Well, the last time we saw you, you looked so much older |
[01:42.188] | Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder |
[01:47.428] | Stood in the station and met every train |
[01:52.668] | But she never showed up I'm Lili Marlene |
[01:58.579] | And you treated some woman to a flake of your life |
[02:10.299] | When she got home she was nobody's wife. |
[02:18.149] | Yes, I see you there with a rose in your teeth |
[02:27.599] | One more thin gypsy thief |
[02:32.969] | Well I see Jane's awake |
[02:41.149] | She sends her regards. |
[02:48.699] | |
[03:05.849] | And what can I tell you oh what can I tell you |
[03:11.29] | What can I possibly say |
[03:16.299] | I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you |
[03:21.319] | I'm glad that you stood in my way. |
[03:27.629] | And if you ever come by here, be it for Jane or for me |
[03:36.109] | I want you to know your enemy's sleeping |
[03:41.99] | I want you to know your woman is free. |
[03:46.599] | Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes |
[03:56.959] | I thought it was there for good so we never really tried,OH. |
[04:09.199] | And Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[04:16.919] | Said you gave it to her |
[04:21.349] | That night when you planned to go clear |
[04:31.149] | Sincerely, a friend |
[00:27.309] | It' s four in the morning, the end of December |
[00:33.108] | I' m writing you now just to see if you' re better |
[00:38.658] | New York is cold, but I like where I' m living |
[00:43.908] | There' s music on Clinton Street all through the evening. |
[00:51.78] | Tell me you' re building your house deep in the desert |
[01:01.318] | Are you living for nothing now, hope you' re keeping some kind of record. |
[01:10.858] | Yes, Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[01:19.480] | Said you gave it to her |
[01:23.889] | That night when you planned to go clear, OH |
[01:32.947] | Did you ever go clear? |
[01:36.638] | Well, the last time we saw you, you looked so much older |
[01:42.188] | Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder |
[01:47.428] | Stood in the station and met every train |
[01:52.668] | But she never showed up I' m Lili Marlene |
[01:58.579] | And you treated some woman to a flake of your life |
[02:10.299] | When she got home she was nobody' s wife. |
[02:18.149] | Yes, I see you there with a rose in your teeth |
[02:27.599] | One more thin gypsy thief |
[02:32.969] | Well I see Jane' s awake |
[02:41.149] | She sends her regards. |
[02:48.699] | |
[03:05.849] | And what can I tell you oh what can I tell you |
[03:11.29] | What can I possibly say |
[03:16.299] | I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you |
[03:21.319] | I' m glad that you stood in my way. |
[03:27.629] | And if you ever come by here, be it for Jane or for me |
[03:36.109] | I want you to know your enemy' s sleeping |
[03:41.99] | I want you to know your woman is free. |
[03:46.599] | Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes |
[03:56.959] | I thought it was there for good so we never really tried, OH. |
[04:09.199] | And Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[04:16.919] | Said you gave it to her |
[04:21.349] | That night when you planned to go clear |
[04:31.149] | Sincerely, a friend |