[00:00.00] | 作词 : Croce |
[00:07.000] | With just a sleeping bag and an old guitar, I left the band in New Orleans |
[00:14.000] | I did some time with the bottle, some with the river queens |
[00:20.000] | I never thought I would meet a girl |
[00:24.000] | who could turn my head around |
[00:26.000] | Till I met that Mississippi Lady in sleepy Gulfport town |
[00:32.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[00:40.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[00:47.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[00:52.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:01.000] | Hot July in Gulfport and I was working in the bars |
[01:08.000] | And she was working on the street with the rest of the evening stars |
[01:14.000] | She said, "I never met a guy who could turn my head around" |
[01:20.000] | And that's really sayin' something for Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:26.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[01:34.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[01:40.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[01:46.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:57.000] | Now I'm back in New York City playin' in a band |
[02:04.000] | But my mind's on Mississippi, is it hard to understand? |
[02:11.000] | I never thought I would meet a girl who could bring me that far down |
[02:16.000] | Like the girl I met in Gulfport, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[02:23.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[02:30.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[02:37.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[02:42.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[02:48.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Croce |
[00:07.000] | With just a sleeping bag and an old guitar, I left the band in New Orleans |
[00:14.000] | I did some time with the bottle, some with the river queens |
[00:20.000] | I never thought I would meet a girl |
[00:24.000] | who could turn my head around |
[00:26.000] | Till I met that Mississippi Lady in sleepy Gulfport town |
[00:32.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[00:40.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[00:47.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[00:52.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:01.000] | Hot July in Gulfport and I was working in the bars |
[01:08.000] | And she was working on the street with the rest of the evening stars |
[01:14.000] | She said, " I never met a guy who could turn my head around" |
[01:20.000] | And that' s really sayin' something for Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:26.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[01:34.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[01:40.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[01:46.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:57.000] | Now I' m back in New York City playin' in a band |
[02:04.000] | But my mind' s on Mississippi, is it hard to understand? |
[02:11.000] | I never thought I would meet a girl who could bring me that far down |
[02:16.000] | Like the girl I met in Gulfport, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[02:23.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[02:30.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[02:37.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[02:42.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[02:48.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Croce |
[00:07.000] | With just a sleeping bag and an old guitar, I left the band in New Orleans |
[00:14.000] | I did some time with the bottle, some with the river queens |
[00:20.000] | I never thought I would meet a girl |
[00:24.000] | who could turn my head around |
[00:26.000] | Till I met that Mississippi Lady in sleepy Gulfport town |
[00:32.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[00:40.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[00:47.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[00:52.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:01.000] | Hot July in Gulfport and I was working in the bars |
[01:08.000] | And she was working on the street with the rest of the evening stars |
[01:14.000] | She said, " I never met a guy who could turn my head around" |
[01:20.000] | And that' s really sayin' something for Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:26.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[01:34.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[01:40.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[01:46.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[01:57.000] | Now I' m back in New York City playin' in a band |
[02:04.000] | But my mind' s on Mississippi, is it hard to understand? |
[02:11.000] | I never thought I would meet a girl who could bring me that far down |
[02:16.000] | Like the girl I met in Gulfport, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[02:23.000] | She was a Mississippi Lady, my lovin' Gulfport gal |
[02:30.000] | She taught me how to love and she really loved me well |
[02:37.000] | She took me up to heaven then she brought me down |
[02:42.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |
[02:48.000] | That Mississippi Lady, Sweet Cordelia Brown |