| Song | Silent Night |
| Artist | Annika Norlin |
| Album | CORRESPONDENCE |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作词 : Annika Norlin |
| [00:00.385] | 作曲 : Annika Norlin |
| [00:00.771] | 1. There was a kid called Joseph |
| [00:04.219] | He'd been dealt a bad hand |
| [00:08.085] | Was born poor and a bastard |
| [00:10.540] | But grew up to be a preacher |
| [00:12.238] | Made a new friend called Franz |
| [00:15.817] | Joe went over to Franz house |
| [00:19.474] | Said: see this poem I once wrote |
| [00:23.549] | I feel like it's got something |
| [00:25.953] | Can you please put some music |
| [00:28.382] | To my words |
| [00:31.412] | Looking down at the paper |
| [00:34.181] | And the title read: Silent Night |
| [00:42.671] | |
| [00:45.780] | 2. The first time they performed it |
| [00:49.332] | It was Christmas Eve |
| [00:53.773] | They sang it together |
| [00:55.602] | Franz plaved the guitar |
| [00:57.300] | I can see them before me |
| [01:01.192] | And this big shot organ builder |
| [01:05.084] | Fell in love with the song |
| [01:09.002] | Brought it back to his home town |
| [01:11.223] | Where some folk singers heard it |
| [01:12.816] | And they spread it around |
| [01:17.597] | Slightly changed |
| [01:19.033] | each time it was sung, |
| [01:20.705] | was |
| [01:23.422] | Silent Night |
| [01:30.292] | |
| [01:31.415] | When I'm down I just think about it |
| [01:34.759] | How they must have felt when they performed it |
| [01:38.730] | If the choir cried when they sang it |
| [01:42.570] | If anyone in the church that day said |
| [01:46.331] | Well I like the older stuff better |
| [01:50.119] | They should do more upbeat tunes |
| [01:54.194] | It could have been a day like any other day |
| [01:57.538] | Where Joseph would be preachin |
| [01:59.863] | and Franz would be playin |
| [02:01.953] | 9 out of10 days are slightly disappointing |
| [02:05.401] | But on the tenth, you see that light beckoning |
| [02:09.476] | They had no idea Silent Night |
| [02:12.898] | would turn out to be |
| [02:15.745] | Silent Night. |
| [02:22.067] | |
| [02:24.522] | Sing it with me. |
| [02:25.724] | Let your voice carry |
| [02:27.187] | from all those miles away. |
| [02:29.251] | If you sing loud enough, |
| [02:30.452] | my microphone might record you |
| [02:34.397] | might record you |
| [02:39.830] | Silent Night |
| [02:43.905] | Only Night |
| [02:47.667] | Slient Night |
| [02:51.637] | Only Night |
| [02:55.634] | Slient Night |
| [02:59.657] | Only Night |
| [03:03.732] | Slient Night |
| [03:07.677] | Only Night |
| [03:11.569] | |
| [03:12.666] | 3. In World War One, 1914 |
| [03:20.764] | Because it was Christmas, |
| [03:22.488] | there was a short truce on the battle field |
| [03:28.313] | Both sides laid own their weapons, |
| [03:32.336] | sang carols in the night. |
| [03:36.855] | And the day after, |
| [03:38.423] | like nothing had happened, |
| [03:40.277] | they continued the fight. |
| [03:44.875] | There was only one song |
| [03:46.913] | known to soldiers on both sides. |
| [03:52.529] | And for a second |
| [03:54.410] | All was calm, and all was bright. |
| [00:00.000] | zuo ci : Annika Norlin |
| [00:00.385] | zuo qu : Annika Norlin |
| [00:00.771] | 1. There was a kid called Joseph |
| [00:04.219] | He' d been dealt a bad hand |
| [00:08.085] | Was born poor and a bastard |
| [00:10.540] | But grew up to be a preacher |
| [00:12.238] | Made a new friend called Franz |
| [00:15.817] | Joe went over to Franz house |
| [00:19.474] | Said: see this poem I once wrote |
| [00:23.549] | I feel like it' s got something |
| [00:25.953] | Can you please put some music |
| [00:28.382] | To my words |
| [00:31.412] | Looking down at the paper |
| [00:34.181] | And the title read: Silent Night |
| [00:42.671] | |
| [00:45.780] | 2. The first time they performed it |
| [00:49.332] | It was Christmas Eve |
| [00:53.773] | They sang it together |
| [00:55.602] | Franz plaved the guitar |
| [00:57.300] | I can see them before me |
| [01:01.192] | And this big shot organ builder |
| [01:05.084] | Fell in love with the song |
| [01:09.002] | Brought it back to his home town |
| [01:11.223] | Where some folk singers heard it |
| [01:12.816] | And they spread it around |
| [01:17.597] | Slightly changed |
| [01:19.033] | each time it was sung, |
| [01:20.705] | was |
| [01:23.422] | Silent Night |
| [01:30.292] | |
| [01:31.415] | When I' m down I just think about it |
| [01:34.759] | How they must have felt when they performed it |
| [01:38.730] | If the choir cried when they sang it |
| [01:42.570] | If anyone in the church that day said |
| [01:46.331] | Well I like the older stuff better |
| [01:50.119] | They should do more upbeat tunes |
| [01:54.194] | It could have been a day like any other day |
| [01:57.538] | Where Joseph would be preachin |
| [01:59.863] | and Franz would be playin |
| [02:01.953] | 9 out of10 days are slightly disappointing |
| [02:05.401] | But on the tenth, you see that light beckoning |
| [02:09.476] | They had no idea Silent Night |
| [02:12.898] | would turn out to be |
| [02:15.745] | Silent Night. |
| [02:22.067] | |
| [02:24.522] | Sing it with me. |
| [02:25.724] | Let your voice carry |
| [02:27.187] | from all those miles away. |
| [02:29.251] | If you sing loud enough, |
| [02:30.452] | my microphone might record you |
| [02:34.397] | might record you |
| [02:39.830] | Silent Night |
| [02:43.905] | Only Night |
| [02:47.667] | Slient Night |
| [02:51.637] | Only Night |
| [02:55.634] | Slient Night |
| [02:59.657] | Only Night |
| [03:03.732] | Slient Night |
| [03:07.677] | Only Night |
| [03:11.569] | |
| [03:12.666] | 3. In World War One, 1914 |
| [03:20.764] | Because it was Christmas, |
| [03:22.488] | there was a short truce on the battle field |
| [03:28.313] | Both sides laid own their weapons, |
| [03:32.336] | sang carols in the night. |
| [03:36.855] | And the day after, |
| [03:38.423] | like nothing had happened, |
| [03:40.277] | they continued the fight. |
| [03:44.875] | There was only one song |
| [03:46.913] | known to soldiers on both sides. |
| [03:52.529] | And for a second |
| [03:54.410] | All was calm, and all was bright. |
| [00:00.000] | zuò cí : Annika Norlin |
| [00:00.385] | zuò qǔ : Annika Norlin |
| [00:00.771] | 1. There was a kid called Joseph |
| [00:04.219] | He' d been dealt a bad hand |
| [00:08.085] | Was born poor and a bastard |
| [00:10.540] | But grew up to be a preacher |
| [00:12.238] | Made a new friend called Franz |
| [00:15.817] | Joe went over to Franz house |
| [00:19.474] | Said: see this poem I once wrote |
| [00:23.549] | I feel like it' s got something |
| [00:25.953] | Can you please put some music |
| [00:28.382] | To my words |
| [00:31.412] | Looking down at the paper |
| [00:34.181] | And the title read: Silent Night |
| [00:42.671] | |
| [00:45.780] | 2. The first time they performed it |
| [00:49.332] | It was Christmas Eve |
| [00:53.773] | They sang it together |
| [00:55.602] | Franz plaved the guitar |
| [00:57.300] | I can see them before me |
| [01:01.192] | And this big shot organ builder |
| [01:05.084] | Fell in love with the song |
| [01:09.002] | Brought it back to his home town |
| [01:11.223] | Where some folk singers heard it |
| [01:12.816] | And they spread it around |
| [01:17.597] | Slightly changed |
| [01:19.033] | each time it was sung, |
| [01:20.705] | was |
| [01:23.422] | Silent Night |
| [01:30.292] | |
| [01:31.415] | When I' m down I just think about it |
| [01:34.759] | How they must have felt when they performed it |
| [01:38.730] | If the choir cried when they sang it |
| [01:42.570] | If anyone in the church that day said |
| [01:46.331] | Well I like the older stuff better |
| [01:50.119] | They should do more upbeat tunes |
| [01:54.194] | It could have been a day like any other day |
| [01:57.538] | Where Joseph would be preachin |
| [01:59.863] | and Franz would be playin |
| [02:01.953] | 9 out of10 days are slightly disappointing |
| [02:05.401] | But on the tenth, you see that light beckoning |
| [02:09.476] | They had no idea Silent Night |
| [02:12.898] | would turn out to be |
| [02:15.745] | Silent Night. |
| [02:22.067] | |
| [02:24.522] | Sing it with me. |
| [02:25.724] | Let your voice carry |
| [02:27.187] | from all those miles away. |
| [02:29.251] | If you sing loud enough, |
| [02:30.452] | my microphone might record you |
| [02:34.397] | might record you |
| [02:39.830] | Silent Night |
| [02:43.905] | Only Night |
| [02:47.667] | Slient Night |
| [02:51.637] | Only Night |
| [02:55.634] | Slient Night |
| [02:59.657] | Only Night |
| [03:03.732] | Slient Night |
| [03:07.677] | Only Night |
| [03:11.569] | |
| [03:12.666] | 3. In World War One, 1914 |
| [03:20.764] | Because it was Christmas, |
| [03:22.488] | there was a short truce on the battle field |
| [03:28.313] | Both sides laid own their weapons, |
| [03:32.336] | sang carols in the night. |
| [03:36.855] | And the day after, |
| [03:38.423] | like nothing had happened, |
| [03:40.277] | they continued the fight. |
| [03:44.875] | There was only one song |
| [03:46.913] | known to soldiers on both sides. |
| [03:52.529] | And for a second |
| [03:54.410] | All was calm, and all was bright. |