Song | Hungry Love |
Artist | Jessica Andrews |
Album | Heart Shaped World |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Burnette, Colton | |
Written:Billy Burnette/Tony Colton | |
Back in the woods in a shotgun shack | |
Right above the railroad tracks | |
In old junk cars and tractor parts | |
Marylou she grew up | |
Hungry love | |
Her daddy he left with a new barmaid | |
Mama's in town cause she loves to play | |
Marylou she's all alone with an old stray dog | |
That she loves to hug | |
Hungry love | |
To get away from it all she puts her headphones on | |
And turns the music way up loud | |
The first boy who comes along | |
And pays her any mind at all | |
Will be the only love she's ever found | |
It's in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
Marylou turned seventeen | |
With a baby bouncing on her knee | |
Her sweetheart left in a pick-up truck | |
So she did just what her mama had done | |
Hungry love | |
She spent her nights out in the bars | |
While her baby sat and watched the stars | |
With an old rag doll she loved so much | |
Growing up too fast, too tough | |
Hungry love | |
To get away from it all she puts her headphones on | |
And turns the music way up loud | |
The first boy who comes along | |
And pays her any mind at all | |
Will be the only love she's ever found | |
It's in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
It's in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
Back in the woods in a shotgun shack | |
Right above the railroad tracks |
zuo qu : Burnette, Colton | |
Written: Billy Burnette Tony Colton | |
Back in the woods in a shotgun shack | |
Right above the railroad tracks | |
In old junk cars and tractor parts | |
Marylou she grew up | |
Hungry love | |
Her daddy he left with a new barmaid | |
Mama' s in town cause she loves to play | |
Marylou she' s all alone with an old stray dog | |
That she loves to hug | |
Hungry love | |
To get away from it all she puts her headphones on | |
And turns the music way up loud | |
The first boy who comes along | |
And pays her any mind at all | |
Will be the only love she' s ever found | |
It' s in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
Marylou turned seventeen | |
With a baby bouncing on her knee | |
Her sweetheart left in a pickup truck | |
So she did just what her mama had done | |
Hungry love | |
She spent her nights out in the bars | |
While her baby sat and watched the stars | |
With an old rag doll she loved so much | |
Growing up too fast, too tough | |
Hungry love | |
To get away from it all she puts her headphones on | |
And turns the music way up loud | |
The first boy who comes along | |
And pays her any mind at all | |
Will be the only love she' s ever found | |
It' s in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
It' s in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
Back in the woods in a shotgun shack | |
Right above the railroad tracks |
zuò qǔ : Burnette, Colton | |
Written: Billy Burnette Tony Colton | |
Back in the woods in a shotgun shack | |
Right above the railroad tracks | |
In old junk cars and tractor parts | |
Marylou she grew up | |
Hungry love | |
Her daddy he left with a new barmaid | |
Mama' s in town cause she loves to play | |
Marylou she' s all alone with an old stray dog | |
That she loves to hug | |
Hungry love | |
To get away from it all she puts her headphones on | |
And turns the music way up loud | |
The first boy who comes along | |
And pays her any mind at all | |
Will be the only love she' s ever found | |
It' s in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
Marylou turned seventeen | |
With a baby bouncing on her knee | |
Her sweetheart left in a pickup truck | |
So she did just what her mama had done | |
Hungry love | |
She spent her nights out in the bars | |
While her baby sat and watched the stars | |
With an old rag doll she loved so much | |
Growing up too fast, too tough | |
Hungry love | |
To get away from it all she puts her headphones on | |
And turns the music way up loud | |
The first boy who comes along | |
And pays her any mind at all | |
Will be the only love she' s ever found | |
It' s in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
It' s in her blood | |
Hungry love | |
Back in the woods in a shotgun shack | |
Right above the railroad tracks |