Song | Piano Man (Billy Joel) |
Artist | Freedom Orchestra |
Album | Freedom BossaⅡ |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : JOEL, BILLY | |
It's nine o'clock on a Saturday | |
The regular crowd shuffles in | |
There's an old man sitting next to me | |
Making love to his tonic and gin | |
He says, "Son can you play me a memory | |
I'm not really sure how it goes | |
But it's sad and it's sweet | |
And I knew it complete | |
When I wore a younger man's clothes" | |
Sing us a song you're the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we're all in the mood for a melody | |
And you've got us feeling alright | |
Now John at the bar is a friend of mine | |
He gets me my drinks for free | |
And he's quick with a joke or to light up your smoke | |
But there's someplace that he'd rather be | |
He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me" | |
As a smile ran away from his face | |
"Well, I'm sure that I could be a movie star | |
If I could get out of this place" | |
Now Paul is a real estate novelist | |
Who never had time for a wife | |
And he's talking with Davy, who's still in the Navy | |
And probably will be for life | |
And the waitress is practicing politics | |
As the businessmen slowly get stoned | |
Yes they're sharing a drink they call loneliness | |
But it's better than drinking alone | |
Sing us a song you're the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we're all in the mood for a melody | |
And you've got us feeling alright | |
It's a pretty good crowd for a Saturday | |
And the manager gives me a smile | |
'Cause he knows that it's me they've been coming to see | |
To forget about life for a while | |
And the piano sounds like a carnival | |
And the microphone smells like a beer | |
And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar | |
And say "Man what are you doing here?" | |
Sing us a song you're the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we're all in the mood for a melody | |
And you've got us feeling alright |
zuo ci : JOEL, BILLY | |
It' s nine o' clock on a Saturday | |
The regular crowd shuffles in | |
There' s an old man sitting next to me | |
Making love to his tonic and gin | |
He says, " Son can you play me a memory | |
I' m not really sure how it goes | |
But it' s sad and it' s sweet | |
And I knew it complete | |
When I wore a younger man' s clothes" | |
Sing us a song you' re the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we' re all in the mood for a melody | |
And you' ve got us feeling alright | |
Now John at the bar is a friend of mine | |
He gets me my drinks for free | |
And he' s quick with a joke or to light up your smoke | |
But there' s someplace that he' d rather be | |
He says, " Bill, I believe this is killing me" | |
As a smile ran away from his face | |
" Well, I' m sure that I could be a movie star | |
If I could get out of this place" | |
Now Paul is a real estate novelist | |
Who never had time for a wife | |
And he' s talking with Davy, who' s still in the Navy | |
And probably will be for life | |
And the waitress is practicing politics | |
As the businessmen slowly get stoned | |
Yes they' re sharing a drink they call loneliness | |
But it' s better than drinking alone | |
Sing us a song you' re the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we' re all in the mood for a melody | |
And you' ve got us feeling alright | |
It' s a pretty good crowd for a Saturday | |
And the manager gives me a smile | |
' Cause he knows that it' s me they' ve been coming to see | |
To forget about life for a while | |
And the piano sounds like a carnival | |
And the microphone smells like a beer | |
And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar | |
And say " Man what are you doing here?" | |
Sing us a song you' re the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we' re all in the mood for a melody | |
And you' ve got us feeling alright |
zuò cí : JOEL, BILLY | |
It' s nine o' clock on a Saturday | |
The regular crowd shuffles in | |
There' s an old man sitting next to me | |
Making love to his tonic and gin | |
He says, " Son can you play me a memory | |
I' m not really sure how it goes | |
But it' s sad and it' s sweet | |
And I knew it complete | |
When I wore a younger man' s clothes" | |
Sing us a song you' re the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we' re all in the mood for a melody | |
And you' ve got us feeling alright | |
Now John at the bar is a friend of mine | |
He gets me my drinks for free | |
And he' s quick with a joke or to light up your smoke | |
But there' s someplace that he' d rather be | |
He says, " Bill, I believe this is killing me" | |
As a smile ran away from his face | |
" Well, I' m sure that I could be a movie star | |
If I could get out of this place" | |
Now Paul is a real estate novelist | |
Who never had time for a wife | |
And he' s talking with Davy, who' s still in the Navy | |
And probably will be for life | |
And the waitress is practicing politics | |
As the businessmen slowly get stoned | |
Yes they' re sharing a drink they call loneliness | |
But it' s better than drinking alone | |
Sing us a song you' re the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we' re all in the mood for a melody | |
And you' ve got us feeling alright | |
It' s a pretty good crowd for a Saturday | |
And the manager gives me a smile | |
' Cause he knows that it' s me they' ve been coming to see | |
To forget about life for a while | |
And the piano sounds like a carnival | |
And the microphone smells like a beer | |
And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar | |
And say " Man what are you doing here?" | |
Sing us a song you' re the piano man | |
Sing us a song tonight | |
Well we' re all in the mood for a melody | |
And you' ve got us feeling alright |