Song | Christian St. |
Artist | Marah |
Album | Kids In Philly |
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作曲 : Bielanko, Bielanko | |
Saint Paul's is for soul salvage | |
9th Street for my fennel and leek | |
$10 is my lottery ticket and… | |
I get a haircut from the Vietnamese | |
(So come on) | |
Johnny's Market and Mario Lanza's | |
Jackie Wilson…Reet Petite | |
I been a prisoner to a white Mr. Coffee | |
Down here on Christian Street | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on… | |
The sun rises on a statue of Mary | |
The old ladies file into commune | |
A fat guy in a blue Members Only | |
Knocks and disappears into a private backroom | |
The corner payphone is for bettin' the numbers | |
The pizza joint is for peppers and eggs | |
The black boys all down in the schoolyard | |
Dance all crazy with the rubbery legs | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on… | |
Six AM up at the Golden Donut | |
In the evening they still ring the bells | |
Stop by the Smockey for a short amoretto | |
When the moon comes up a risin' like a giant pizelle | |
Raise a glass a red wine or whiskey | |
Toast Belle Vista and my landlord too | |
Where'd you go Mr. Rocky Balboa? | |
Angelo Bruno, what has happened to you? | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on… |
zuo qu : Bielanko, Bielanko | |
Saint Paul' s is for soul salvage | |
9th Street for my fennel and leek | |
10 is my lottery ticket and | |
I get a haircut from the Vietnamese | |
So come on | |
Johnny' s Market and Mario Lanza' s | |
Jackie Wilson Reet Petite | |
I been a prisoner to a white Mr. Coffee | |
Down here on Christian Street | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on | |
The sun rises on a statue of Mary | |
The old ladies file into commune | |
A fat guy in a blue Members Only | |
Knocks and disappears into a private backroom | |
The corner payphone is for bettin' the numbers | |
The pizza joint is for peppers and eggs | |
The black boys all down in the schoolyard | |
Dance all crazy with the rubbery legs | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on | |
Six AM up at the Golden Donut | |
In the evening they still ring the bells | |
Stop by the Smockey for a short amoretto | |
When the moon comes up a risin' like a giant pizelle | |
Raise a glass a red wine or whiskey | |
Toast Belle Vista and my landlord too | |
Where' d you go Mr. Rocky Balboa? | |
Angelo Bruno, what has happened to you? | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on |
zuò qǔ : Bielanko, Bielanko | |
Saint Paul' s is for soul salvage | |
9th Street for my fennel and leek | |
10 is my lottery ticket and | |
I get a haircut from the Vietnamese | |
So come on | |
Johnny' s Market and Mario Lanza' s | |
Jackie Wilson Reet Petite | |
I been a prisoner to a white Mr. Coffee | |
Down here on Christian Street | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on | |
The sun rises on a statue of Mary | |
The old ladies file into commune | |
A fat guy in a blue Members Only | |
Knocks and disappears into a private backroom | |
The corner payphone is for bettin' the numbers | |
The pizza joint is for peppers and eggs | |
The black boys all down in the schoolyard | |
Dance all crazy with the rubbery legs | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on | |
Six AM up at the Golden Donut | |
In the evening they still ring the bells | |
Stop by the Smockey for a short amoretto | |
When the moon comes up a risin' like a giant pizelle | |
Raise a glass a red wine or whiskey | |
Toast Belle Vista and my landlord too | |
Where' d you go Mr. Rocky Balboa? | |
Angelo Bruno, what has happened to you? | |
So Come on | |
Come on | |
Come on |