| Song | The Enchanted Train |
| Artist | Sylvia McNair |
| Album | The Land Where the Good Songs Go |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Kern, Wodehouse |
| [00:00.00] | From Sitting Pretty(1924), Act II |
| [00:00.56] | Book by Guy Bolton |
| [00:01.41] | Music by Jerome Kern |
| [00:02.37] | Lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
| [00:03.58] | |
| [00:05.35] | There's a train that pulls out |
| [00:07.30] | in the twilight; |
| [00:08.64] | Quite the best on the list |
| [00:10.31] | of all trains that exist |
| [00:11.48] | For it brings the commuters home. |
| [00:13.91] | When the stars up above |
| [00:15.50] | shed their shy light, |
| [00:16.95] | Happy men come again |
| [00:18.53] | Back to fair Flushing Main, |
| [00:20.00] | Auburndale, Little Neck, Plandome. |
| [00:23.25] | Every day, if you are that way |
| [00:26.17] | When shades of night are falling, |
| [00:30.36] | You can hear gentle voices a-calling, |
| [00:33.48] | "All aboard, please! |
| [00:35.53] | All aboard, please! |
| [00:37.50] | All aboard, all aboard." |
| [00:43.53] | |
| [00:44.35] | Dear magic train |
| [00:46.31] | that brings you home again, |
| [00:49.00] | How I shall wish it could fly! |
| [00:52.74] | How shall I worry |
| [00:54.94] | and want it to hurry |
| [00:56.40] | And stare at the clock |
| [00:58.35] | as the minutes crawl by! |
| [01:01.00] | Down at the gate |
| [01:02.83] | I shall listen and wait, |
| [01:04.97] | Oh! How excited I'll be! |
| [01:08.51] | And how I'll cheer it |
| [01:10.00] | each night when I hear it |
| [01:12.30] | Bringing you back to me! |
| [01:15.18] | It's quite a humble train, you know, |
| [01:17.40] | And some folks grumble that it's slow. |
| [01:19.30] | It stops to ponder now and then. |
| [01:21.29] | The air inside needs oxygen. |
| [01:23.24] | It's not like some trains known to fame, |
| [01:25.28] | But it's enchanted just the same. |
| [01:27.20] | It bumps as though the wheels were flat |
| [01:29.00] | It rattles, too, but what of that? |
| [01:32.58] | Every bump and every jump |
| [01:34.70] | Seem but to whisper clearer, |
| [01:39.45] | "Getting near, getting near, |
| [01:41.33] | getting nearer! |
| [01:42.50] | Soon be home now! |
| [01:44.28] | Soon be home now! |
| [01:45.42] | Soon be home! |
| [01:48.77] | Soon be home!" |
| [01:51.45] | |
| [01:52.33] | Dear magic train, |
| [01:54.04] | hear it sing that refrain: |
| [01:56.65] | "Near, getting near, getting near!" |
| [02:00.80] | But while I'm in it |
| [02:02.73] | I'll feel that each minute |
| [02:04.85] | is just about six times |
| [02:06.41] | as long as a year |
| [02:08.48] | If cruel fate |
| [02:10.80] | made me one second late, |
| [02:12.58] | Goodness knows what I would do! |
| [02:16.24] | No train could be |
| [02:18.12] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:19.46] | When I'm coming back to you! |
| [02:23.10] | Dear magic train, |
| [02:24.69] | hear it sing that refrain: |
| [02:26.41] | "Near, getting near, getting near!" |
| [02:29.92] | But while I'm in it |
| [02:31.67] | I'll feel that each minute |
| [02:33.03] | Is just about six times |
| [02:35.16] | as long as a year. |
| [02:36.48] | If cruel fate |
| [02:38.25] | made me one second late, |
| [02:40.00] | Goodness knows what I would do! |
| [02:43.21] | No train could be |
| [02:44.74] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:46.00] | When I'm coming back to you! |
| [02:49.55] | No train could be |
| [02:50.84] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:52.40] | When I'm coming back |
| [02:54.30] | I'm coming back |
| [02:55.56] | I'm coming back to you! |
| [03:03.00] |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Kern, Wodehouse |
| [00:00.00] | From Sitting Pretty 1924, Act II |
| [00:00.56] | Book by Guy Bolton |
| [00:01.41] | Music by Jerome Kern |
| [00:02.37] | Lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
| [00:03.58] | |
| [00:05.35] | There' s a train that pulls out |
| [00:07.30] | in the twilight |
| [00:08.64] | Quite the best on the list |
| [00:10.31] | of all trains that exist |
| [00:11.48] | For it brings the commuters home. |
| [00:13.91] | When the stars up above |
| [00:15.50] | shed their shy light, |
| [00:16.95] | Happy men come again |
| [00:18.53] | Back to fair Flushing Main, |
| [00:20.00] | Auburndale, Little Neck, Plandome. |
| [00:23.25] | Every day, if you are that way |
| [00:26.17] | When shades of night are falling, |
| [00:30.36] | You can hear gentle voices acalling, |
| [00:33.48] | " All aboard, please! |
| [00:35.53] | All aboard, please! |
| [00:37.50] | All aboard, all aboard." |
| [00:43.53] | |
| [00:44.35] | Dear magic train |
| [00:46.31] | that brings you home again, |
| [00:49.00] | How I shall wish it could fly! |
| [00:52.74] | How shall I worry |
| [00:54.94] | and want it to hurry |
| [00:56.40] | And stare at the clock |
| [00:58.35] | as the minutes crawl by! |
| [01:01.00] | Down at the gate |
| [01:02.83] | I shall listen and wait, |
| [01:04.97] | Oh! How excited I' ll be! |
| [01:08.51] | And how I' ll cheer it |
| [01:10.00] | each night when I hear it |
| [01:12.30] | Bringing you back to me! |
| [01:15.18] | It' s quite a humble train, you know, |
| [01:17.40] | And some folks grumble that it' s slow. |
| [01:19.30] | It stops to ponder now and then. |
| [01:21.29] | The air inside needs oxygen. |
| [01:23.24] | It' s not like some trains known to fame, |
| [01:25.28] | But it' s enchanted just the same. |
| [01:27.20] | It bumps as though the wheels were flat |
| [01:29.00] | It rattles, too, but what of that? |
| [01:32.58] | Every bump and every jump |
| [01:34.70] | Seem but to whisper clearer, |
| [01:39.45] | " Getting near, getting near, |
| [01:41.33] | getting nearer! |
| [01:42.50] | Soon be home now! |
| [01:44.28] | Soon be home now! |
| [01:45.42] | Soon be home! |
| [01:48.77] | Soon be home!" |
| [01:51.45] | |
| [01:52.33] | Dear magic train, |
| [01:54.04] | hear it sing that refrain: |
| [01:56.65] | " Near, getting near, getting near!" |
| [02:00.80] | But while I' m in it |
| [02:02.73] | I' ll feel that each minute |
| [02:04.85] | is just about six times |
| [02:06.41] | as long as a year |
| [02:08.48] | If cruel fate |
| [02:10.80] | made me one second late, |
| [02:12.58] | Goodness knows what I would do! |
| [02:16.24] | No train could be |
| [02:18.12] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:19.46] | When I' m coming back to you! |
| [02:23.10] | Dear magic train, |
| [02:24.69] | hear it sing that refrain: |
| [02:26.41] | " Near, getting near, getting near!" |
| [02:29.92] | But while I' m in it |
| [02:31.67] | I' ll feel that each minute |
| [02:33.03] | Is just about six times |
| [02:35.16] | as long as a year. |
| [02:36.48] | If cruel fate |
| [02:38.25] | made me one second late, |
| [02:40.00] | Goodness knows what I would do! |
| [02:43.21] | No train could be |
| [02:44.74] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:46.00] | When I' m coming back to you! |
| [02:49.55] | No train could be |
| [02:50.84] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:52.40] | When I' m coming back |
| [02:54.30] | I' m coming back |
| [02:55.56] | I' m coming back to you! |
| [03:03.00] |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Kern, Wodehouse |
| [00:00.00] | From Sitting Pretty 1924, Act II |
| [00:00.56] | Book by Guy Bolton |
| [00:01.41] | Music by Jerome Kern |
| [00:02.37] | Lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
| [00:03.58] | |
| [00:05.35] | There' s a train that pulls out |
| [00:07.30] | in the twilight |
| [00:08.64] | Quite the best on the list |
| [00:10.31] | of all trains that exist |
| [00:11.48] | For it brings the commuters home. |
| [00:13.91] | When the stars up above |
| [00:15.50] | shed their shy light, |
| [00:16.95] | Happy men come again |
| [00:18.53] | Back to fair Flushing Main, |
| [00:20.00] | Auburndale, Little Neck, Plandome. |
| [00:23.25] | Every day, if you are that way |
| [00:26.17] | When shades of night are falling, |
| [00:30.36] | You can hear gentle voices acalling, |
| [00:33.48] | " All aboard, please! |
| [00:35.53] | All aboard, please! |
| [00:37.50] | All aboard, all aboard." |
| [00:43.53] | |
| [00:44.35] | Dear magic train |
| [00:46.31] | that brings you home again, |
| [00:49.00] | How I shall wish it could fly! |
| [00:52.74] | How shall I worry |
| [00:54.94] | and want it to hurry |
| [00:56.40] | And stare at the clock |
| [00:58.35] | as the minutes crawl by! |
| [01:01.00] | Down at the gate |
| [01:02.83] | I shall listen and wait, |
| [01:04.97] | Oh! How excited I' ll be! |
| [01:08.51] | And how I' ll cheer it |
| [01:10.00] | each night when I hear it |
| [01:12.30] | Bringing you back to me! |
| [01:15.18] | It' s quite a humble train, you know, |
| [01:17.40] | And some folks grumble that it' s slow. |
| [01:19.30] | It stops to ponder now and then. |
| [01:21.29] | The air inside needs oxygen. |
| [01:23.24] | It' s not like some trains known to fame, |
| [01:25.28] | But it' s enchanted just the same. |
| [01:27.20] | It bumps as though the wheels were flat |
| [01:29.00] | It rattles, too, but what of that? |
| [01:32.58] | Every bump and every jump |
| [01:34.70] | Seem but to whisper clearer, |
| [01:39.45] | " Getting near, getting near, |
| [01:41.33] | getting nearer! |
| [01:42.50] | Soon be home now! |
| [01:44.28] | Soon be home now! |
| [01:45.42] | Soon be home! |
| [01:48.77] | Soon be home!" |
| [01:51.45] | |
| [01:52.33] | Dear magic train, |
| [01:54.04] | hear it sing that refrain: |
| [01:56.65] | " Near, getting near, getting near!" |
| [02:00.80] | But while I' m in it |
| [02:02.73] | I' ll feel that each minute |
| [02:04.85] | is just about six times |
| [02:06.41] | as long as a year |
| [02:08.48] | If cruel fate |
| [02:10.80] | made me one second late, |
| [02:12.58] | Goodness knows what I would do! |
| [02:16.24] | No train could be |
| [02:18.12] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:19.46] | When I' m coming back to you! |
| [02:23.10] | Dear magic train, |
| [02:24.69] | hear it sing that refrain: |
| [02:26.41] | " Near, getting near, getting near!" |
| [02:29.92] | But while I' m in it |
| [02:31.67] | I' ll feel that each minute |
| [02:33.03] | Is just about six times |
| [02:35.16] | as long as a year. |
| [02:36.48] | If cruel fate |
| [02:38.25] | made me one second late, |
| [02:40.00] | Goodness knows what I would do! |
| [02:43.21] | No train could be |
| [02:44.74] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:46.00] | When I' m coming back to you! |
| [02:49.55] | No train could be |
| [02:50.84] | quick enough to suit me |
| [02:52.40] | When I' m coming back |
| [02:54.30] | I' m coming back |
| [02:55.56] | I' m coming back to you! |
| [03:03.00] |