Song | Youngstown |
Artist | Bruce Springsteen |
Album | The Ghost Of Tom Joad |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Springsteen |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Springsteen |
[00:03.21] | Here in north east Ohio |
[00:06.41] | Back in eighteen-o-three |
[00:08.10] | James and Danny Heaton |
[00:11.60] | Found the ore that was linin ’yellow creek |
[00:15.10] | They built a blast furnace |
[00:18.10] | Here along the shore |
[00:21.76] | And they made the cannon balls |
[00:25.20] | That helped the union win the war |
[00:28.15] | Here in Youngstown Here in Youngstown |
[00:33.55] | My sweet Jenny ,I ’m sinkin ’down |
[00:38.90] | Here darlin ’in Youngstown |
[00:41.70] | Well my daddy worked the furnaces |
[00:49.94] | Kept ’em hotter than hell |
[00:53.49] | I come home from ’Nam worked my way to scarfer |
[00:58.09] | A job that ’d suit the devil as well |
[01:00.64] | Taconite ,coke and limestone |
[01:02.74] | Fed my children and made my pay |
[01:06.69] | Then smokestacks reachin ’like the arms of god |
[01:10.95] | Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay |
[01:13.52] | Here in Youngstown |
[01:16.92] | Here in Youngstown |
[01:20.52] | My sweet Jenny ,I ’m sinkin ’down |
[01:25.77] | Here darlin ’in Youngstown |
[01:28.37] | Well my daddy come on the 0hio works |
[01:37.22] | When he come home from world war two |
[01:40.31] | Now the yards just scrap and rubble |
[01:43.71] | He said ,"Them big boys did what Hitler couldn ’t do" |
[01:47.96] | These mills they built the tanks and bombs |
[01:53.31] | That won this country ’s wars |
[01:55.76] | We sent our sons to Korea and Vietnam |
[01:59.21] | Now we ’re wondering what they were dyin ’for |
[02:03.56] | Here in Youngstown |
[02:05.70] | Here in Youngstown |
[02:09.00] | My sweet Jenny ,I ’m sinkin ’down |
[02:14.20] | Here darlin ’in Youngstown |
[02:17.10] | From the Monongaleh valley |
[02:24.80] | To the Mesabi iron range |
[02:28.10] | To the coal mines of Appalacchia |
[02:33.10] | The story ’s always the same |
[02:36.70] | Seven-hundred tons of metal a day |
[02:40.39] | Now sir you tell me the world ’s changed |
[02:43.59] | Once I made you rich enough |
[02:45.99] | Rich enough to forget my name |
[02:48.64] | In Youngstown |
[02:50.79] | In Youngstown |
[02:51.44] | My sweet Jenny ,I ’m sinkin ’down |
[03:00.09] | Here darlin ’in Youngstown |
[03:02.39] | When I die I don ’t want no part of heaven |
[03:12.98] | I would not do heavens work well |
[03:14.53] | I pray the devil comes and takes me |
[03:17.48] | To stand in the fiery furnaces of hell |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Springsteen |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Springsteen |
[00:03.21] | Here in north east Ohio |
[00:06.41] | Back in eighteenothree |
[00:08.10] | James and Danny Heaton |
[00:11.60] | Found the ore that was linin ' yellow creek |
[00:15.10] | They built a blast furnace |
[00:18.10] | Here along the shore |
[00:21.76] | And they made the cannon balls |
[00:25.20] | That helped the union win the war |
[00:28.15] | Here in Youngstown Here in Youngstown |
[00:33.55] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[00:38.90] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[00:41.70] | Well my daddy worked the furnaces |
[00:49.94] | Kept ' em hotter than hell |
[00:53.49] | I come home from ' Nam worked my way to scarfer |
[00:58.09] | A job that ' d suit the devil as well |
[01:00.64] | Taconite , coke and limestone |
[01:02.74] | Fed my children and made my pay |
[01:06.69] | Then smokestacks reachin ' like the arms of god |
[01:10.95] | Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay |
[01:13.52] | Here in Youngstown |
[01:16.92] | Here in Youngstown |
[01:20.52] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[01:25.77] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[01:28.37] | Well my daddy come on the 0hio works |
[01:37.22] | When he come home from world war two |
[01:40.31] | Now the yards just scrap and rubble |
[01:43.71] | He said ," Them big boys did what Hitler couldn ' t do" |
[01:47.96] | These mills they built the tanks and bombs |
[01:53.31] | That won this country ' s wars |
[01:55.76] | We sent our sons to Korea and Vietnam |
[01:59.21] | Now we ' re wondering what they were dyin ' for |
[02:03.56] | Here in Youngstown |
[02:05.70] | Here in Youngstown |
[02:09.00] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[02:14.20] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[02:17.10] | From the Monongaleh valley |
[02:24.80] | To the Mesabi iron range |
[02:28.10] | To the coal mines of Appalacchia |
[02:33.10] | The story ' s always the same |
[02:36.70] | Sevenhundred tons of metal a day |
[02:40.39] | Now sir you tell me the world ' s changed |
[02:43.59] | Once I made you rich enough |
[02:45.99] | Rich enough to forget my name |
[02:48.64] | In Youngstown |
[02:50.79] | In Youngstown |
[02:51.44] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[03:00.09] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[03:02.39] | When I die I don ' t want no part of heaven |
[03:12.98] | I would not do heavens work well |
[03:14.53] | I pray the devil comes and takes me |
[03:17.48] | To stand in the fiery furnaces of hell |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Springsteen |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Springsteen |
[00:03.21] | Here in north east Ohio |
[00:06.41] | Back in eighteenothree |
[00:08.10] | James and Danny Heaton |
[00:11.60] | Found the ore that was linin ' yellow creek |
[00:15.10] | They built a blast furnace |
[00:18.10] | Here along the shore |
[00:21.76] | And they made the cannon balls |
[00:25.20] | That helped the union win the war |
[00:28.15] | Here in Youngstown Here in Youngstown |
[00:33.55] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[00:38.90] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[00:41.70] | Well my daddy worked the furnaces |
[00:49.94] | Kept ' em hotter than hell |
[00:53.49] | I come home from ' Nam worked my way to scarfer |
[00:58.09] | A job that ' d suit the devil as well |
[01:00.64] | Taconite , coke and limestone |
[01:02.74] | Fed my children and made my pay |
[01:06.69] | Then smokestacks reachin ' like the arms of god |
[01:10.95] | Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay |
[01:13.52] | Here in Youngstown |
[01:16.92] | Here in Youngstown |
[01:20.52] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[01:25.77] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[01:28.37] | Well my daddy come on the 0hio works |
[01:37.22] | When he come home from world war two |
[01:40.31] | Now the yards just scrap and rubble |
[01:43.71] | He said ," Them big boys did what Hitler couldn ' t do" |
[01:47.96] | These mills they built the tanks and bombs |
[01:53.31] | That won this country ' s wars |
[01:55.76] | We sent our sons to Korea and Vietnam |
[01:59.21] | Now we ' re wondering what they were dyin ' for |
[02:03.56] | Here in Youngstown |
[02:05.70] | Here in Youngstown |
[02:09.00] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[02:14.20] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[02:17.10] | From the Monongaleh valley |
[02:24.80] | To the Mesabi iron range |
[02:28.10] | To the coal mines of Appalacchia |
[02:33.10] | The story ' s always the same |
[02:36.70] | Sevenhundred tons of metal a day |
[02:40.39] | Now sir you tell me the world ' s changed |
[02:43.59] | Once I made you rich enough |
[02:45.99] | Rich enough to forget my name |
[02:48.64] | In Youngstown |
[02:50.79] | In Youngstown |
[02:51.44] | My sweet Jenny , I ' m sinkin ' down |
[03:00.09] | Here darlin ' in Youngstown |
[03:02.39] | When I die I don ' t want no part of heaven |
[03:12.98] | I would not do heavens work well |
[03:14.53] | I pray the devil comes and takes me |
[03:17.48] | To stand in the fiery furnaces of hell |