Song | Sultans Of Swing - Live At The Royal Albert Hall |
Artist | Mark Knopfler |
Album | Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Knopfler |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Knopfler |
[00:13.243] | You get a shiver in the dark |
[00:14.869] | It's raining in the park but meantime |
[00:20.371] | South of the river you stop and you hold everything |
[00:26.694] | A band is blowing Dixie double four time |
[00:33.332] | You feel alright when you hear that music ring |
[00:42.199] | You step inside but you don't see too many faces |
[00:49.672] | Coming in out of the rain to hear the jazz go down |
[00:55.906] | Too much competition too many other places |
[01:01.965] | But not too many horns can make that sound |
[01:09.352] | Way on downsouth way on downsouth London town |
[01:27.474] | You check out Guitar George he knows all the chords |
[01:34.727] | Mind he's strictly rhythm he doesn't want to make it cry or sing |
[01:41.50] | And an old guitar is all he can afford |
[01:47.861] | When he gets up under the lights to play his thing |
[01:57.819] | And Harry doesn't mind if he doesn't make the scene |
[02:03.984] | He's got a daytime job he's doing alright |
[02:10.709] | He can play honky tonk just like anything |
[02:17.175] | Saving it up for Friday night |
[02:24.252] | With the Sultans with the Sultans of Swing |
[02:42.503] | And a crowd of young boys they're fooling around in the corner |
[02:49.681] | Drunk and dressed in their best brown baggies and their platform soles |
[02:55.868] | They don't give a damn about any trumpet playing band |
[03:02.369] | It ain't what they call rock and roll |
[03:09.813] | And the Sultans played Creole |
[04:14.192] | And the man he steps right up to the microphone |
[04:20.280] | And says at last just as the time bell rings |
[04:27.103] | 'Thank you goodnight now it's time to go home' |
[04:33.503] | And he makes it fast with one more thing |
[04:40.162] | 'We are the Sultans of Swing' |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Knopfler |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Knopfler |
[00:13.243] | You get a shiver in the dark |
[00:14.869] | It' s raining in the park but meantime |
[00:20.371] | South of the river you stop and you hold everything |
[00:26.694] | A band is blowing Dixie double four time |
[00:33.332] | You feel alright when you hear that music ring |
[00:42.199] | You step inside but you don' t see too many faces |
[00:49.672] | Coming in out of the rain to hear the jazz go down |
[00:55.906] | Too much competition too many other places |
[01:01.965] | But not too many horns can make that sound |
[01:09.352] | Way on downsouth way on downsouth London town |
[01:27.474] | You check out Guitar George he knows all the chords |
[01:34.727] | Mind he' s strictly rhythm he doesn' t want to make it cry or sing |
[01:41.50] | And an old guitar is all he can afford |
[01:47.861] | When he gets up under the lights to play his thing |
[01:57.819] | And Harry doesn' t mind if he doesn' t make the scene |
[02:03.984] | He' s got a daytime job he' s doing alright |
[02:10.709] | He can play honky tonk just like anything |
[02:17.175] | Saving it up for Friday night |
[02:24.252] | With the Sultans with the Sultans of Swing |
[02:42.503] | And a crowd of young boys they' re fooling around in the corner |
[02:49.681] | Drunk and dressed in their best brown baggies and their platform soles |
[02:55.868] | They don' t give a damn about any trumpet playing band |
[03:02.369] | It ain' t what they call rock and roll |
[03:09.813] | And the Sultans played Creole |
[04:14.192] | And the man he steps right up to the microphone |
[04:20.280] | And says at last just as the time bell rings |
[04:27.103] | ' Thank you goodnight now it' s time to go home' |
[04:33.503] | And he makes it fast with one more thing |
[04:40.162] | ' We are the Sultans of Swing' |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Knopfler |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Knopfler |
[00:13.243] | You get a shiver in the dark |
[00:14.869] | It' s raining in the park but meantime |
[00:20.371] | South of the river you stop and you hold everything |
[00:26.694] | A band is blowing Dixie double four time |
[00:33.332] | You feel alright when you hear that music ring |
[00:42.199] | You step inside but you don' t see too many faces |
[00:49.672] | Coming in out of the rain to hear the jazz go down |
[00:55.906] | Too much competition too many other places |
[01:01.965] | But not too many horns can make that sound |
[01:09.352] | Way on downsouth way on downsouth London town |
[01:27.474] | You check out Guitar George he knows all the chords |
[01:34.727] | Mind he' s strictly rhythm he doesn' t want to make it cry or sing |
[01:41.50] | And an old guitar is all he can afford |
[01:47.861] | When he gets up under the lights to play his thing |
[01:57.819] | And Harry doesn' t mind if he doesn' t make the scene |
[02:03.984] | He' s got a daytime job he' s doing alright |
[02:10.709] | He can play honky tonk just like anything |
[02:17.175] | Saving it up for Friday night |
[02:24.252] | With the Sultans with the Sultans of Swing |
[02:42.503] | And a crowd of young boys they' re fooling around in the corner |
[02:49.681] | Drunk and dressed in their best brown baggies and their platform soles |
[02:55.868] | They don' t give a damn about any trumpet playing band |
[03:02.369] | It ain' t what they call rock and roll |
[03:09.813] | And the Sultans played Creole |
[04:14.192] | And the man he steps right up to the microphone |
[04:20.280] | And says at last just as the time bell rings |
[04:27.103] | ' Thank you goodnight now it' s time to go home' |
[04:33.503] | And he makes it fast with one more thing |
[04:40.162] | ' We are the Sultans of Swing' |