Song | Yesterday Once More |
Artist | Carpenters |
Album | Now & Then |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Richard Carpenter and John Bettis |
[00:00.333] | 作词 : Richard Carpenter and John Bettis |
[00:01.000] | Yesterday Once More |
[00:03.000] | When I was young I'd listen to the radio |
[00:09.000] | Waiting for my favorite songs |
[00:15.000] | When they played I'd sing along, |
[00:19.000] | It make me smile. |
[00:26.000] | Those were such happy times and not so long ago |
[00:32.000] | How I wondered where they'd gone. |
[00:37.000] | But they're back again just like a long lost friend |
[00:44.000] | All the songs I love so well. |
[00:48.000] | Every shalala every wo'wo still shines. |
[01:01.000] | Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine |
[01:11.000] | When they get to the part where he's breaking her heart |
[01:17.000] | It can really make me cry just like before. |
[01:28.000] | It's yesterday once more. |
[01:30.000] | (Shoobie do lang lang) |
[01:40.000] | Looking back on how it was in years gone by |
[01:46.000] | And the good times that had makes today seem rather sad, |
[01:56.000] | So much has changed. |
[02:03.000] | It was songs of love that I would sing to them |
[02:09.000] | And I'd memorise each word. |
[02:14.000] | Those old melodies still sound so good to me |
[02:20.000] | As they melt the years away |
[02:25.000] | Every shalala every wo'wo still shines |
[02:37.000] | Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting |
[02:41.000] | To sing so fine |
[02:48.000] | All my best memorise come back clearly to me |
[02:54.000] | Some can even make me cry just like before. |
[03:04.000] | It's yesterday once more. |
[03:07.000] | (Shoobie do lang lang) |
[03:10.000] | Every shalala every wo'wo still shines. |
[03:22.000] | Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine |
[03:33.000] | Every shalala every wo'wo still shines. |
[03:44.000] | Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Richard Carpenter and John Bettis |
[00:00.333] | zuo ci : Richard Carpenter and John Bettis |
[00:01.000] | Yesterday Once More |
[00:03.000] | When I was young I d listen to the radio |
[00:09.000] | Waiting for my favorite songs |
[00:15.000] | When they played I d sing along, |
[00:19.000] | It make me smile. |
[00:26.000] | Those were such happy times and not so long ago |
[00:32.000] | How I wondered where they d gone. |
[00:37.000] | But they re back again just like a long lost friend |
[00:44.000] | All the songs I love so well. |
[00:48.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines. |
[01:01.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting to sing so fine |
[01:11.000] | When they get to the part where he s breaking her heart |
[01:17.000] | It can really make me cry just like before. |
[01:28.000] | It s yesterday once more. |
[01:30.000] | Shoobie do lang lang |
[01:40.000] | Looking back on how it was in years gone by |
[01:46.000] | And the good times that had makes today seem rather sad, |
[01:56.000] | So much has changed. |
[02:03.000] | It was songs of love that I would sing to them |
[02:09.000] | And I d memorise each word. |
[02:14.000] | Those old melodies still sound so good to me |
[02:20.000] | As they melt the years away |
[02:25.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines |
[02:37.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting |
[02:41.000] | To sing so fine |
[02:48.000] | All my best memorise come back clearly to me |
[02:54.000] | Some can even make me cry just like before. |
[03:04.000] | It s yesterday once more. |
[03:07.000] | Shoobie do lang lang |
[03:10.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines. |
[03:22.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting to sing so fine |
[03:33.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines. |
[03:44.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting to sing so fine |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Richard Carpenter and John Bettis |
[00:00.333] | zuò cí : Richard Carpenter and John Bettis |
[00:01.000] | Yesterday Once More |
[00:03.000] | When I was young I d listen to the radio |
[00:09.000] | Waiting for my favorite songs |
[00:15.000] | When they played I d sing along, |
[00:19.000] | It make me smile. |
[00:26.000] | Those were such happy times and not so long ago |
[00:32.000] | How I wondered where they d gone. |
[00:37.000] | But they re back again just like a long lost friend |
[00:44.000] | All the songs I love so well. |
[00:48.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines. |
[01:01.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting to sing so fine |
[01:11.000] | When they get to the part where he s breaking her heart |
[01:17.000] | It can really make me cry just like before. |
[01:28.000] | It s yesterday once more. |
[01:30.000] | Shoobie do lang lang |
[01:40.000] | Looking back on how it was in years gone by |
[01:46.000] | And the good times that had makes today seem rather sad, |
[01:56.000] | So much has changed. |
[02:03.000] | It was songs of love that I would sing to them |
[02:09.000] | And I d memorise each word. |
[02:14.000] | Those old melodies still sound so good to me |
[02:20.000] | As they melt the years away |
[02:25.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines |
[02:37.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting |
[02:41.000] | To sing so fine |
[02:48.000] | All my best memorise come back clearly to me |
[02:54.000] | Some can even make me cry just like before. |
[03:04.000] | It s yesterday once more. |
[03:07.000] | Shoobie do lang lang |
[03:10.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines. |
[03:22.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting to sing so fine |
[03:33.000] | Every shalala every wo wo still shines. |
[03:44.000] | Every shingalingaling that they re starting to sing so fine |