| Song | Uneasy Rider '88 |
| Artist | The Charlie Daniels Band |
| Album | The Roots Remain |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Crain, Daniels, DiGregorio ... | |
| Me and my buddy got us a wild hair | |
| And figured we wanted to go somewhere | |
| So we loaded up in my ragtop Chevrolet | |
| We had a little bit of money | |
| And a whole lot of show | |
| Adn with Hank Jr. blaring on the radio | |
| We got us a tank full of gas | |
| And we was on our way | |
| We figured we'd go down to New Orleans | |
| We were barrelling down old 17 | |
| When a man with a blinking red light | |
| Was on our tail | |
| He said you were doing 60 in a 45 | |
| But I'm gonna let you go this time | |
| But if I catch you again | |
| I'm gonna slap you in the county jail | |
| We said thank you sir you sure been nice | |
| And you ain't gonna have to tell us twice | |
| And we were Southbound and down with the wind | |
| Blowing in our faces | |
| We kept on rolling and pretty soon | |
| The radio was cooking out a Haggard tune | |
| And we were pulling into Houston | |
| Checking out all them places | |
| I was feeling dry and I said I think | |
| We ought to stop and get ourselves a drink | |
| And old Jim said yeah 'cause we got time to kill | |
| We kept on rolling and I seen this spot | |
| And we pulled into the parking lot | |
| Of this place called the Cloud Nine Bar and Grill | |
| We walked through the door | |
| And the place was jammed | |
| The lights were low they had a punk rock band | |
| And some orange haired feller singing about suicide | |
| I said Jim this ain't our kind of place | |
| He said well let's just have one round anyway | |
| So against my better judgement we walked on inside | |
| Went up to the bar and we sat down | |
| This feller walked up and said I'll buy this round | |
| And he sat down on the barstool next to Jim | |
| He looked like a girl but he talked like a guy | |
| He had lipstick on and mascara in his eyes | |
| And everybody in that place looked just about like him | |
| I said Jim this ain't our kind of bar | |
| Let's just go on out and get back in the car | |
| 'Cause there's gonna be trouble | |
| Ain't no sense in taking a chance | |
| We was getting up getting ready to leave | |
| When somebody grabbed old Jim by the sleeve | |
| And this good looking girl was asking my buddy to dance | |
| I said Jim don't do it there's something missing | |
| There's fellers dancing and fellers kissing | |
| There's a feller in high heeled shoes wearing panty hose | |
| He said partner I just can't turn this down | |
| You just go over there and have one more round | |
| And I'll dance with the lady | |
| And we'll get on down the road | |
| So he walked away and left me alone | |
| But this funny looking feller kept coming on | |
| And he was making me mad with some of the things he said | |
| Then he put his hand on my knee | |
| I said if you don't get your paw off me | |
| I'm gonna locate your nose around | |
| The other side of your head | |
| He said I love it when you get that fire in your eye | |
| I said well partner try this on for size | |
| And I unloaded on him and he went out like a light | |
| Everybody in that place must have been his friend | |
| They all headed for me I said this is the end | |
| But where I come from we don't give up | |
| Without a fight | |
| They were screaming and yelling and scratching and clawing | |
| I was punching and hitting and kicking and pawing | |
| I was holding my own 'cause I've been in a scrap or two | |
| Old Jim come running up out of the blue | |
| And that gal he was with come running up too | |
| And proceeded to beat on me with a high heel shoe | |
| I grabbed her by the hair it came off in my hand | |
| And that beautiful girl was just a beautiful man | |
| And old Jim just got sick right there on the floor | |
| He dropped that dude like a shot from a gun | |
| Smeared his lipstick made his makeup run | |
| And me and old Jim started fighting our way to the door | |
| We lit out of there in that Chevrolet | |
| I put in on the floor and it stayed that way | |
| We were going down the highway | |
| Doing about a hundred and ten | |
| We were headed for home and we was getting nearer | |
| Then a red light came on the rear view mirror | |
| And that same blame cop was pulling us over again | |
| Now I'm sitting here in this county jail | |
| I had to call my daddy to go our bail | |
| But I learned me a lesson | |
| That I never will forget again | |
| I've done give up drinking I've give up bars | |
| And running around the country in souped up cars | |
| I'm going back where the women are women | |
| And the men are men |
| zuo ci : Crain, Daniels, DiGregorio ... | |
| Me and my buddy got us a wild hair | |
| And figured we wanted to go somewhere | |
| So we loaded up in my ragtop Chevrolet | |
| We had a little bit of money | |
| And a whole lot of show | |
| Adn with Hank Jr. blaring on the radio | |
| We got us a tank full of gas | |
| And we was on our way | |
| We figured we' d go down to New Orleans | |
| We were barrelling down old 17 | |
| When a man with a blinking red light | |
| Was on our tail | |
| He said you were doing 60 in a 45 | |
| But I' m gonna let you go this time | |
| But if I catch you again | |
| I' m gonna slap you in the county jail | |
| We said thank you sir you sure been nice | |
| And you ain' t gonna have to tell us twice | |
| And we were Southbound and down with the wind | |
| Blowing in our faces | |
| We kept on rolling and pretty soon | |
| The radio was cooking out a Haggard tune | |
| And we were pulling into Houston | |
| Checking out all them places | |
| I was feeling dry and I said I think | |
| We ought to stop and get ourselves a drink | |
| And old Jim said yeah ' cause we got time to kill | |
| We kept on rolling and I seen this spot | |
| And we pulled into the parking lot | |
| Of this place called the Cloud Nine Bar and Grill | |
| We walked through the door | |
| And the place was jammed | |
| The lights were low they had a punk rock band | |
| And some orange haired feller singing about suicide | |
| I said Jim this ain' t our kind of place | |
| He said well let' s just have one round anyway | |
| So against my better judgement we walked on inside | |
| Went up to the bar and we sat down | |
| This feller walked up and said I' ll buy this round | |
| And he sat down on the barstool next to Jim | |
| He looked like a girl but he talked like a guy | |
| He had lipstick on and mascara in his eyes | |
| And everybody in that place looked just about like him | |
| I said Jim this ain' t our kind of bar | |
| Let' s just go on out and get back in the car | |
| ' Cause there' s gonna be trouble | |
| Ain' t no sense in taking a chance | |
| We was getting up getting ready to leave | |
| When somebody grabbed old Jim by the sleeve | |
| And this good looking girl was asking my buddy to dance | |
| I said Jim don' t do it there' s something missing | |
| There' s fellers dancing and fellers kissing | |
| There' s a feller in high heeled shoes wearing panty hose | |
| He said partner I just can' t turn this down | |
| You just go over there and have one more round | |
| And I' ll dance with the lady | |
| And we' ll get on down the road | |
| So he walked away and left me alone | |
| But this funny looking feller kept coming on | |
| And he was making me mad with some of the things he said | |
| Then he put his hand on my knee | |
| I said if you don' t get your paw off me | |
| I' m gonna locate your nose around | |
| The other side of your head | |
| He said I love it when you get that fire in your eye | |
| I said well partner try this on for size | |
| And I unloaded on him and he went out like a light | |
| Everybody in that place must have been his friend | |
| They all headed for me I said this is the end | |
| But where I come from we don' t give up | |
| Without a fight | |
| They were screaming and yelling and scratching and clawing | |
| I was punching and hitting and kicking and pawing | |
| I was holding my own ' cause I' ve been in a scrap or two | |
| Old Jim come running up out of the blue | |
| And that gal he was with come running up too | |
| And proceeded to beat on me with a high heel shoe | |
| I grabbed her by the hair it came off in my hand | |
| And that beautiful girl was just a beautiful man | |
| And old Jim just got sick right there on the floor | |
| He dropped that dude like a shot from a gun | |
| Smeared his lipstick made his makeup run | |
| And me and old Jim started fighting our way to the door | |
| We lit out of there in that Chevrolet | |
| I put in on the floor and it stayed that way | |
| We were going down the highway | |
| Doing about a hundred and ten | |
| We were headed for home and we was getting nearer | |
| Then a red light came on the rear view mirror | |
| And that same blame cop was pulling us over again | |
| Now I' m sitting here in this county jail | |
| I had to call my daddy to go our bail | |
| But I learned me a lesson | |
| That I never will forget again | |
| I' ve done give up drinking I' ve give up bars | |
| And running around the country in souped up cars | |
| I' m going back where the women are women | |
| And the men are men |
| zuò cí : Crain, Daniels, DiGregorio ... | |
| Me and my buddy got us a wild hair | |
| And figured we wanted to go somewhere | |
| So we loaded up in my ragtop Chevrolet | |
| We had a little bit of money | |
| And a whole lot of show | |
| Adn with Hank Jr. blaring on the radio | |
| We got us a tank full of gas | |
| And we was on our way | |
| We figured we' d go down to New Orleans | |
| We were barrelling down old 17 | |
| When a man with a blinking red light | |
| Was on our tail | |
| He said you were doing 60 in a 45 | |
| But I' m gonna let you go this time | |
| But if I catch you again | |
| I' m gonna slap you in the county jail | |
| We said thank you sir you sure been nice | |
| And you ain' t gonna have to tell us twice | |
| And we were Southbound and down with the wind | |
| Blowing in our faces | |
| We kept on rolling and pretty soon | |
| The radio was cooking out a Haggard tune | |
| And we were pulling into Houston | |
| Checking out all them places | |
| I was feeling dry and I said I think | |
| We ought to stop and get ourselves a drink | |
| And old Jim said yeah ' cause we got time to kill | |
| We kept on rolling and I seen this spot | |
| And we pulled into the parking lot | |
| Of this place called the Cloud Nine Bar and Grill | |
| We walked through the door | |
| And the place was jammed | |
| The lights were low they had a punk rock band | |
| And some orange haired feller singing about suicide | |
| I said Jim this ain' t our kind of place | |
| He said well let' s just have one round anyway | |
| So against my better judgement we walked on inside | |
| Went up to the bar and we sat down | |
| This feller walked up and said I' ll buy this round | |
| And he sat down on the barstool next to Jim | |
| He looked like a girl but he talked like a guy | |
| He had lipstick on and mascara in his eyes | |
| And everybody in that place looked just about like him | |
| I said Jim this ain' t our kind of bar | |
| Let' s just go on out and get back in the car | |
| ' Cause there' s gonna be trouble | |
| Ain' t no sense in taking a chance | |
| We was getting up getting ready to leave | |
| When somebody grabbed old Jim by the sleeve | |
| And this good looking girl was asking my buddy to dance | |
| I said Jim don' t do it there' s something missing | |
| There' s fellers dancing and fellers kissing | |
| There' s a feller in high heeled shoes wearing panty hose | |
| He said partner I just can' t turn this down | |
| You just go over there and have one more round | |
| And I' ll dance with the lady | |
| And we' ll get on down the road | |
| So he walked away and left me alone | |
| But this funny looking feller kept coming on | |
| And he was making me mad with some of the things he said | |
| Then he put his hand on my knee | |
| I said if you don' t get your paw off me | |
| I' m gonna locate your nose around | |
| The other side of your head | |
| He said I love it when you get that fire in your eye | |
| I said well partner try this on for size | |
| And I unloaded on him and he went out like a light | |
| Everybody in that place must have been his friend | |
| They all headed for me I said this is the end | |
| But where I come from we don' t give up | |
| Without a fight | |
| They were screaming and yelling and scratching and clawing | |
| I was punching and hitting and kicking and pawing | |
| I was holding my own ' cause I' ve been in a scrap or two | |
| Old Jim come running up out of the blue | |
| And that gal he was with come running up too | |
| And proceeded to beat on me with a high heel shoe | |
| I grabbed her by the hair it came off in my hand | |
| And that beautiful girl was just a beautiful man | |
| And old Jim just got sick right there on the floor | |
| He dropped that dude like a shot from a gun | |
| Smeared his lipstick made his makeup run | |
| And me and old Jim started fighting our way to the door | |
| We lit out of there in that Chevrolet | |
| I put in on the floor and it stayed that way | |
| We were going down the highway | |
| Doing about a hundred and ten | |
| We were headed for home and we was getting nearer | |
| Then a red light came on the rear view mirror | |
| And that same blame cop was pulling us over again | |
| Now I' m sitting here in this county jail | |
| I had to call my daddy to go our bail | |
| But I learned me a lesson | |
| That I never will forget again | |
| I' ve done give up drinking I' ve give up bars | |
| And running around the country in souped up cars | |
| I' m going back where the women are women | |
| And the men are men |