Song | Glendy Burke |
Artist | 2nd South Carolina String Band |
Album | In High Cotton |
[00:00.000] | 作曲 : Stephen Foster/1860 |
[00:13.944] | The Glendy Burk is a mighty fast boat, |
[00:16.272] | With a mighty fast captain too; |
[00:18.597] | He sits up there on the hurricane roof |
[00:21.019] | And he keeps his eye on the crew. |
[00:23.353] | I can't stay here, for the work's too hard; |
[00:25.643] | I'm bound to leave this town; |
[00:28.162] | I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back |
[00:30.443] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[00:32.957] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[00:35.336] | I'm bound to leave this town; |
[00:37.770] | I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back |
[00:40.009] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[00:51.887] | The Glendy Burk has a funny old crew |
[00:54.220] | And they sing de boatman's song, |
[00:56.591] | They burn the pitch and the pine knot too, |
[00:58.870] | For to shove the boat along. |
[01:01.520] | The smoke goes up and the engine roars |
[01:03.622] | And the wheel goes round and round, |
[01:05.954] | So fair ye well for I'll take a little ride |
[01:08.237] | When de Glendy Burk comes down. |
[01:10.709] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[01:12.972] | I'm bound to leave this town; |
[01:15.490] | I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back |
[01:17.726] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[01:29.661] | I'll work all night in de wind and storm, |
[01:31.952] | I'll work all day in de rain, |
[01:34.241] | Till I find myself on de levy dock |
[01:36.523] | In New Orleans again. |
[01:39.077] | Dey make me mow in de hay field here |
[01:41.369] | And knock my head wid de flail, |
[01:43.560] | I'll go wha dey work wid de sugar and de cane |
[01:45.896] | And roll on de cotton bale. |
[01:48.458] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[01:50.692] | I'm bound to leave this town; |
[01:53.074] | I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back |
[01:55.266] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[02:34.894] | My lady love is as pretty as a pink, |
[02:37.266] | I'll meet her on de way |
[02:39.544] | I'll take her back to de sunny old south |
[02:41.872] | And dah I'll make her stay. |
[02:44.150] | So don't you fret my honey dear, |
[02:46.393] | Oh! don't you fret Miss Brown |
[02:48.775] | I'll take you back 'fore de middle of de week |
[02:51.152] | When de Glendy Burk comes down. |
[02:53.712] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[02:55.950] | I'm bound to leave this town; |
[02:58.238] | I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back |
[03:00.430] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[03:03.020] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[03:05.158] | I'm bound to leave this town; |
[03:07.626] | I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back |
[03:09.819] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Stephen Foster 1860 |
[00:13.944] | The Glendy Burk is a mighty fast boat, |
[00:16.272] | With a mighty fast captain too |
[00:18.597] | He sits up there on the hurricane roof |
[00:21.019] | And he keeps his eye on the crew. |
[00:23.353] | I can' t stay here, for the work' s too hard |
[00:25.643] | I' m bound to leave this town |
[00:28.162] | I' ll take my duds and tote ' em on my back |
[00:30.443] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[00:32.957] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[00:35.336] | I' m bound to leave this town |
[00:37.770] | I' ll take my duds and tote ' em on my back |
[00:40.009] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[00:51.887] | The Glendy Burk has a funny old crew |
[00:54.220] | And they sing de boatman' s song, |
[00:56.591] | They burn the pitch and the pine knot too, |
[00:58.870] | For to shove the boat along. |
[01:01.520] | The smoke goes up and the engine roars |
[01:03.622] | And the wheel goes round and round, |
[01:05.954] | So fair ye well for I' ll take a little ride |
[01:08.237] | When de Glendy Burk comes down. |
[01:10.709] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[01:12.972] | I' m bound to leave this town |
[01:15.490] | I' ll take my duds and tote ' em on my back |
[01:17.726] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[01:29.661] | I' ll work all night in de wind and storm, |
[01:31.952] | I' ll work all day in de rain, |
[01:34.241] | Till I find myself on de levy dock |
[01:36.523] | In New Orleans again. |
[01:39.077] | Dey make me mow in de hay field here |
[01:41.369] | And knock my head wid de flail, |
[01:43.560] | I' ll go wha dey work wid de sugar and de cane |
[01:45.896] | And roll on de cotton bale. |
[01:48.458] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[01:50.692] | I' m bound to leave this town |
[01:53.074] | I' ll take my duds and tote ' em on my back |
[01:55.266] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[02:34.894] | My lady love is as pretty as a pink, |
[02:37.266] | I' ll meet her on de way |
[02:39.544] | I' ll take her back to de sunny old south |
[02:41.872] | And dah I' ll make her stay. |
[02:44.150] | So don' t you fret my honey dear, |
[02:46.393] | Oh! don' t you fret Miss Brown |
[02:48.775] | I' ll take you back ' fore de middle of de week |
[02:51.152] | When de Glendy Burk comes down. |
[02:53.712] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[02:55.950] | I' m bound to leave this town |
[02:58.238] | I' ll take my duds and tote ' em on my back |
[03:00.430] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |
[03:03.020] | Ho! for Louisiana! |
[03:05.158] | I' m bound to leave this town |
[03:07.626] | I' ll take my duds and tote ' em on my back |
[03:09.819] | When the Glendy Burk comes down. |