Song | Mr. Bojangles (Suite) |
Artist | John McEuen |
Album | Acoustic Traveller |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Walker |
[00:03.16] | Mr Bojangles |
[00:03.64] | |
[00:06.37] | Harry Belafonte |
[00:07.61] | |
[00:18.99] | Oh I knew a man, Bojangles and he danced for you |
[00:27.40] | In worn out shoes |
[00:31.34] | With silver hair and ragged shirt and baggy pants |
[00:38.59] | The old soft shoe |
[00:43.38] | He jumped so high, he jumped so high |
[00:52.02] | Then he lightly touch down |
[00:57.10] | |
[00:57.77] | Mr. Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[01:08.85] | Mr Bojangles dance |
[01:16.95] | |
[01:18.81] | I met him in a cell in New Orleans |
[01:26.89] | I was down and out |
[01:30.26] | He looked to me to be the eyes of age |
[01:37.78] | As he spoke right out |
[01:42.90] | He talked of life, he talked of life |
[01:49.92] | He laughed slapped his leg a step |
[01:54.27] | |
[01:55.65] | He spoke the name Bojangles then he danced a lick |
[02:03.87] | Across the cell |
[02:07.15] | He grabbed his pants, a better stance |
[02:09.69] | Oh he jumped so high, he clicked his heels |
[02:19.71] | He let go a laugh, He let go a laugh |
[02:26.82] | Shook back his clothes all around |
[02:32.84] | |
[02:34.06] | Mr Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[02:44.96] | Mr Bojangles dance |
[02:53.29] | |
[02:55.26] | He danced for those at minstrel shows and county fairs |
[03:03.47] | Throughout the south |
[03:06.65] | He spoke with tears of fifteen years how his dog and him |
[03:14.96] | Traveled about |
[03:19.27] | His dog up and died, His dog up and died |
[03:26.53] | After 20 years he still grieves |
[03:32.29] | |
[03:32.73] | He said I dance now at every chance in Honky tonks |
[03:39.75] | For drinks and tips |
[03:43.77] | But most the time I spend behind these county bars |
[03:50.01] | Cause I drinks a bit |
[03:56.51] | He shook his head |
[04:02.64] | And as he shook his head |
[04:04.51] | I heard someone ask please |
[04:11.26] | Mr Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[04:22.08] | Mr Bojangles oh dance |
[04:33.48] |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Walker |
[00:03.16] | Mr Bojangles |
[00:03.64] | |
[00:06.37] | Harry Belafonte |
[00:07.61] | |
[00:18.99] | Oh I knew a man, Bojangles and he danced for you |
[00:27.40] | In worn out shoes |
[00:31.34] | With silver hair and ragged shirt and baggy pants |
[00:38.59] | The old soft shoe |
[00:43.38] | He jumped so high, he jumped so high |
[00:52.02] | Then he lightly touch down |
[00:57.10] | |
[00:57.77] | Mr. Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[01:08.85] | Mr Bojangles dance |
[01:16.95] | |
[01:18.81] | I met him in a cell in New Orleans |
[01:26.89] | I was down and out |
[01:30.26] | He looked to me to be the eyes of age |
[01:37.78] | As he spoke right out |
[01:42.90] | He talked of life, he talked of life |
[01:49.92] | He laughed slapped his leg a step |
[01:54.27] | |
[01:55.65] | He spoke the name Bojangles then he danced a lick |
[02:03.87] | Across the cell |
[02:07.15] | He grabbed his pants, a better stance |
[02:09.69] | Oh he jumped so high, he clicked his heels |
[02:19.71] | He let go a laugh, He let go a laugh |
[02:26.82] | Shook back his clothes all around |
[02:32.84] | |
[02:34.06] | Mr Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[02:44.96] | Mr Bojangles dance |
[02:53.29] | |
[02:55.26] | He danced for those at minstrel shows and county fairs |
[03:03.47] | Throughout the south |
[03:06.65] | He spoke with tears of fifteen years how his dog and him |
[03:14.96] | Traveled about |
[03:19.27] | His dog up and died, His dog up and died |
[03:26.53] | After 20 years he still grieves |
[03:32.29] | |
[03:32.73] | He said I dance now at every chance in Honky tonks |
[03:39.75] | For drinks and tips |
[03:43.77] | But most the time I spend behind these county bars |
[03:50.01] | Cause I drinks a bit |
[03:56.51] | He shook his head |
[04:02.64] | And as he shook his head |
[04:04.51] | I heard someone ask please |
[04:11.26] | Mr Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[04:22.08] | Mr Bojangles oh dance |
[04:33.48] |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Walker |
[00:03.16] | Mr Bojangles |
[00:03.64] | |
[00:06.37] | Harry Belafonte |
[00:07.61] | |
[00:18.99] | Oh I knew a man, Bojangles and he danced for you |
[00:27.40] | In worn out shoes |
[00:31.34] | With silver hair and ragged shirt and baggy pants |
[00:38.59] | The old soft shoe |
[00:43.38] | He jumped so high, he jumped so high |
[00:52.02] | Then he lightly touch down |
[00:57.10] | |
[00:57.77] | Mr. Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[01:08.85] | Mr Bojangles dance |
[01:16.95] | |
[01:18.81] | I met him in a cell in New Orleans |
[01:26.89] | I was down and out |
[01:30.26] | He looked to me to be the eyes of age |
[01:37.78] | As he spoke right out |
[01:42.90] | He talked of life, he talked of life |
[01:49.92] | He laughed slapped his leg a step |
[01:54.27] | |
[01:55.65] | He spoke the name Bojangles then he danced a lick |
[02:03.87] | Across the cell |
[02:07.15] | He grabbed his pants, a better stance |
[02:09.69] | Oh he jumped so high, he clicked his heels |
[02:19.71] | He let go a laugh, He let go a laugh |
[02:26.82] | Shook back his clothes all around |
[02:32.84] | |
[02:34.06] | Mr Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[02:44.96] | Mr Bojangles dance |
[02:53.29] | |
[02:55.26] | He danced for those at minstrel shows and county fairs |
[03:03.47] | Throughout the south |
[03:06.65] | He spoke with tears of fifteen years how his dog and him |
[03:14.96] | Traveled about |
[03:19.27] | His dog up and died, His dog up and died |
[03:26.53] | After 20 years he still grieves |
[03:32.29] | |
[03:32.73] | He said I dance now at every chance in Honky tonks |
[03:39.75] | For drinks and tips |
[03:43.77] | But most the time I spend behind these county bars |
[03:50.01] | Cause I drinks a bit |
[03:56.51] | He shook his head |
[04:02.64] | And as he shook his head |
[04:04.51] | I heard someone ask please |
[04:11.26] | Mr Bojangles, Mr Bojangles |
[04:22.08] | Mr Bojangles oh dance |
[04:33.48] |