| Song | The Lady Is Dancing With Me |
| Artist | Chris LeDoux |
| Album | Powder River |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : LeDoux | |
| I was waltzin' with my darlin' at the cattleman's ball. | |
| Lost in the music and her charms. | |
| I was glidin' around the dancefloor, she felt so good in my arms. | |
| When a tall dark stranger walked up, and cut in. | |
| He said, excuse me sir, why don't you go have a seat. | |
| I said well listen' here pardner, this may sound kinda crude, | |
| But the lady is dancin' with me. | |
| Now I paid for the supper, an' I bought the drinks, | |
| So I feel that I've got the right, | |
| Now I'm sorry ole buddy, but you just better back off, | |
| Or there's liable to be trouble here t'night. | |
| Now I can see that you're upset, 'cause it's always been a tradition, | |
| To let a fine young gentleman cut in, | |
| But if you don't take your hands off my lady, pardner, | |
| I'm gonna have to break your chin. | |
| Now, I've seen your kind before and I know, | |
| Exactly what's on your mind. | |
| Your woman probably left you, for someone else, | |
| So you thought you'd just take a run at mine. | |
| Yeah, you though you'd be leavin' her later on, | |
| That's right...it's all part of the game. | |
| Why don't you take my advice and on go back to the bar, | |
| In one piece, the same way you came in. | |
| The stranger took off and I saw him tryin' with someone else. | |
| An' my lady well, she scowled at me, | |
| An' she said, you know...I think that was very uncouth, | |
| And goes against all the rules of chivilary. | |
| Then she smiled up at me, with those beautiful eyes, | |
| An' said, Mister, you know I kinda like your style, | |
| But do you think we should call up the sitter and check on the kids? | |
| I just grined and said, Naw...let's just dance a while... |
| zuo ci : LeDoux | |
| I was waltzin' with my darlin' at the cattleman' s ball. | |
| Lost in the music and her charms. | |
| I was glidin' around the dancefloor, she felt so good in my arms. | |
| When a tall dark stranger walked up, and cut in. | |
| He said, excuse me sir, why don' t you go have a seat. | |
| I said well listen' here pardner, this may sound kinda crude, | |
| But the lady is dancin' with me. | |
| Now I paid for the supper, an' I bought the drinks, | |
| So I feel that I' ve got the right, | |
| Now I' m sorry ole buddy, but you just better back off, | |
| Or there' s liable to be trouble here t' night. | |
| Now I can see that you' re upset, ' cause it' s always been a tradition, | |
| To let a fine young gentleman cut in, | |
| But if you don' t take your hands off my lady, pardner, | |
| I' m gonna have to break your chin. | |
| Now, I' ve seen your kind before and I know, | |
| Exactly what' s on your mind. | |
| Your woman probably left you, for someone else, | |
| So you thought you' d just take a run at mine. | |
| Yeah, you though you' d be leavin' her later on, | |
| That' s right... it' s all part of the game. | |
| Why don' t you take my advice and on go back to the bar, | |
| In one piece, the same way you came in. | |
| The stranger took off and I saw him tryin' with someone else. | |
| An' my lady well, she scowled at me, | |
| An' she said, you know... I think that was very uncouth, | |
| And goes against all the rules of chivilary. | |
| Then she smiled up at me, with those beautiful eyes, | |
| An' said, Mister, you know I kinda like your style, | |
| But do you think we should call up the sitter and check on the kids? | |
| I just grined and said, Naw... let' s just dance a while... |
| zuò cí : LeDoux | |
| I was waltzin' with my darlin' at the cattleman' s ball. | |
| Lost in the music and her charms. | |
| I was glidin' around the dancefloor, she felt so good in my arms. | |
| When a tall dark stranger walked up, and cut in. | |
| He said, excuse me sir, why don' t you go have a seat. | |
| I said well listen' here pardner, this may sound kinda crude, | |
| But the lady is dancin' with me. | |
| Now I paid for the supper, an' I bought the drinks, | |
| So I feel that I' ve got the right, | |
| Now I' m sorry ole buddy, but you just better back off, | |
| Or there' s liable to be trouble here t' night. | |
| Now I can see that you' re upset, ' cause it' s always been a tradition, | |
| To let a fine young gentleman cut in, | |
| But if you don' t take your hands off my lady, pardner, | |
| I' m gonna have to break your chin. | |
| Now, I' ve seen your kind before and I know, | |
| Exactly what' s on your mind. | |
| Your woman probably left you, for someone else, | |
| So you thought you' d just take a run at mine. | |
| Yeah, you though you' d be leavin' her later on, | |
| That' s right... it' s all part of the game. | |
| Why don' t you take my advice and on go back to the bar, | |
| In one piece, the same way you came in. | |
| The stranger took off and I saw him tryin' with someone else. | |
| An' my lady well, she scowled at me, | |
| An' she said, you know... I think that was very uncouth, | |
| And goes against all the rules of chivilary. | |
| Then she smiled up at me, with those beautiful eyes, | |
| An' said, Mister, you know I kinda like your style, | |
| But do you think we should call up the sitter and check on the kids? | |
| I just grined and said, Naw... let' s just dance a while... |