Song | Jug Band Music |
Artist | The Lovin' Spoonful |
Album | The Lovin' Spoonful - Greatest Hits |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Sebastian | |
I was down in Savannah | |
Eatn' cream and bananas | |
When the heat just made me faint | |
I began to get crosseyed | |
I thought I was lost | |
I'd begun to see things as they ain't. | |
As the relatives gathered to see what's the matter | |
The doctor came to see was I fine. | |
But the doctor said give him jug band music, | |
It seems to make him feel just fine. | |
I was told a little tail about a skinny as a rail | |
L.A. put cowboy with a headache | |
He was hung up in the desert swappin' rats | |
And tryn' ta get a drink of water with his knees gettin' mud caked | |
And I'll tell you and exceptance how he stumbled into Memphis, Tennessee | |
Lookin' hard and gettin' dust baked. | |
We gave 'im little water; a little bit of wine | |
he opened up his eyes but they didn't seem to shine | |
And the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
So if you ever get sickly | |
get sister run quickly to the dusty closet shelf | |
and pull out a washboard; and play a guitar chord | |
and do a little do it yourself. | |
call on your neighbors to put down their labors | |
and come and play the hardware in time | |
cause the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
I was floatin' in the ocean | |
greased with suntan lotion | |
when i got wiped out by a beach boy | |
he was surfin' when he hit me but jumped off his board to get me | |
and he dragged me by the armpit like a child's toy | |
as we staggered into land with all the waiters eatn' sandwitches | |
we tried to mooch a towel from the hoi poloi | |
he emptied out his eardrums; i emptied out mine | |
and everybody knows that the very last line is | |
the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
and the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine. |
zuo ci : Sebastian | |
I was down in Savannah | |
Eatn' cream and bananas | |
When the heat just made me faint | |
I began to get crosseyed | |
I thought I was lost | |
I' d begun to see things as they ain' t. | |
As the relatives gathered to see what' s the matter | |
The doctor came to see was I fine. | |
But the doctor said give him jug band music, | |
It seems to make him feel just fine. | |
I was told a little tail about a skinny as a rail | |
L. A. put cowboy with a headache | |
He was hung up in the desert swappin' rats | |
And tryn' ta get a drink of water with his knees gettin' mud caked | |
And I' ll tell you and exceptance how he stumbled into Memphis, Tennessee | |
Lookin' hard and gettin' dust baked. | |
We gave ' im little water a little bit of wine | |
he opened up his eyes but they didn' t seem to shine | |
And the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
So if you ever get sickly | |
get sister run quickly to the dusty closet shelf | |
and pull out a washboard and play a guitar chord | |
and do a little do it yourself. | |
call on your neighbors to put down their labors | |
and come and play the hardware in time | |
cause the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
I was floatin' in the ocean | |
greased with suntan lotion | |
when i got wiped out by a beach boy | |
he was surfin' when he hit me but jumped off his board to get me | |
and he dragged me by the armpit like a child' s toy | |
as we staggered into land with all the waiters eatn' sandwitches | |
we tried to mooch a towel from the hoi poloi | |
he emptied out his eardrums i emptied out mine | |
and everybody knows that the very last line is | |
the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
and the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine. |
zuò cí : Sebastian | |
I was down in Savannah | |
Eatn' cream and bananas | |
When the heat just made me faint | |
I began to get crosseyed | |
I thought I was lost | |
I' d begun to see things as they ain' t. | |
As the relatives gathered to see what' s the matter | |
The doctor came to see was I fine. | |
But the doctor said give him jug band music, | |
It seems to make him feel just fine. | |
I was told a little tail about a skinny as a rail | |
L. A. put cowboy with a headache | |
He was hung up in the desert swappin' rats | |
And tryn' ta get a drink of water with his knees gettin' mud caked | |
And I' ll tell you and exceptance how he stumbled into Memphis, Tennessee | |
Lookin' hard and gettin' dust baked. | |
We gave ' im little water a little bit of wine | |
he opened up his eyes but they didn' t seem to shine | |
And the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
So if you ever get sickly | |
get sister run quickly to the dusty closet shelf | |
and pull out a washboard and play a guitar chord | |
and do a little do it yourself. | |
call on your neighbors to put down their labors | |
and come and play the hardware in time | |
cause the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
I was floatin' in the ocean | |
greased with suntan lotion | |
when i got wiped out by a beach boy | |
he was surfin' when he hit me but jumped off his board to get me | |
and he dragged me by the armpit like a child' s toy | |
as we staggered into land with all the waiters eatn' sandwitches | |
we tried to mooch a towel from the hoi poloi | |
he emptied out his eardrums i emptied out mine | |
and everybody knows that the very last line is | |
the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine | |
and the doctor said give him jug band music | |
it seems to make him feel just fine. |