| Song | Jus' Like Brigitte Bardot |
| Artist | Joshua Kadison |
| Album | Delilah Blue |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Kadison | |
| Lyrics:Joshua Kadison Music:Joshua Kadison | |
| Neffertiti came out west in a stolen limousine. | |
| Twenty dollars to her name and a walk like you ain't never seen. | |
| She moved into number eight with just a bottle in her hand, | |
| an old radio wrapped up in it's cord and no particular plan. | |
| I watched her in the hallway. She blew me a little kiss | |
| and said, "Hey, baby, what's a boy like you, doin' in a place like this?" | |
| Then she said, "Well, I hate to be the one to have to give you the news, | |
| but this world ain't nothin' but a one way ticket to the blues." | |
| Chorus: | |
| Then she said, "Baby," she said, "Baby... | |
| Baby, can you help me find a soul station on this old radio? | |
| And we can steal us a little salvation if you got no place else to go. | |
| Oh, baby, can you help me find a soul station? I'm feeling kinda low | |
| and if you use your...use your 'magination, | |
| baby, I dance jus' like Brigitte Bardot." | |
| I was sweepin' a warehouse floor 'cross town midnight to eight. | |
| If my ship was ever comin' in, it sure was dockin' late. | |
| Neffertiti was dancin' six nights at a club jut off the strip. | |
| After work we'd meet for breakfast, I'd help her count up all her tips. | |
| She'd stuff some money in my pocket and say, "Baby, go back home. | |
| Now what you tryin' to prove, boy, in this city all alone. | |
| Then she said, "Well, I hate to be the one to have to give you the news, | |
| but this world ain't nothin' but a one way ticket to the blues." | |
| CHORUS | |
| Spoken: | |
| She'd say, "Mamma must be worried sick about you." | |
| She'd make me send home letters every... 'bout every month or so. | |
| So I'd be there writing at her kitchen table | |
| and Neffertiti'd be dancin' to the sweet soul music playin' on her radio. | |
| "Mamma wants to rock you, rock you slow, | |
| to the sweet soul music on the radio." | |
| CHORUS | |
| Neffertiti came out west in a stolen limousine |
| zuo qu : Kadison | |
| Lyrics: Joshua Kadison Music: Joshua Kadison | |
| Neffertiti came out west in a stolen limousine. | |
| Twenty dollars to her name and a walk like you ain' t never seen. | |
| She moved into number eight with just a bottle in her hand, | |
| an old radio wrapped up in it' s cord and no particular plan. | |
| I watched her in the hallway. She blew me a little kiss | |
| and said, " Hey, baby, what' s a boy like you, doin' in a place like this?" | |
| Then she said, " Well, I hate to be the one to have to give you the news, | |
| but this world ain' t nothin' but a one way ticket to the blues." | |
| Chorus: | |
| Then she said, " Baby," she said, " Baby... | |
| Baby, can you help me find a soul station on this old radio? | |
| And we can steal us a little salvation if you got no place else to go. | |
| Oh, baby, can you help me find a soul station? I' m feeling kinda low | |
| and if you use your... use your ' magination, | |
| baby, I dance jus' like Brigitte Bardot." | |
| I was sweepin' a warehouse floor ' cross town midnight to eight. | |
| If my ship was ever comin' in, it sure was dockin' late. | |
| Neffertiti was dancin' six nights at a club jut off the strip. | |
| After work we' d meet for breakfast, I' d help her count up all her tips. | |
| She' d stuff some money in my pocket and say, " Baby, go back home. | |
| Now what you tryin' to prove, boy, in this city all alone. | |
| Then she said, " Well, I hate to be the one to have to give you the news, | |
| but this world ain' t nothin' but a one way ticket to the blues." | |
| CHORUS | |
| Spoken: | |
| She' d say, " Mamma must be worried sick about you." | |
| She' d make me send home letters every... ' bout every month or so. | |
| So I' d be there writing at her kitchen table | |
| and Neffertiti' d be dancin' to the sweet soul music playin' on her radio. | |
| " Mamma wants to rock you, rock you slow, | |
| to the sweet soul music on the radio." | |
| CHORUS | |
| Neffertiti came out west in a stolen limousine |
| zuò qǔ : Kadison | |
| Lyrics: Joshua Kadison Music: Joshua Kadison | |
| Neffertiti came out west in a stolen limousine. | |
| Twenty dollars to her name and a walk like you ain' t never seen. | |
| She moved into number eight with just a bottle in her hand, | |
| an old radio wrapped up in it' s cord and no particular plan. | |
| I watched her in the hallway. She blew me a little kiss | |
| and said, " Hey, baby, what' s a boy like you, doin' in a place like this?" | |
| Then she said, " Well, I hate to be the one to have to give you the news, | |
| but this world ain' t nothin' but a one way ticket to the blues." | |
| Chorus: | |
| Then she said, " Baby," she said, " Baby... | |
| Baby, can you help me find a soul station on this old radio? | |
| And we can steal us a little salvation if you got no place else to go. | |
| Oh, baby, can you help me find a soul station? I' m feeling kinda low | |
| and if you use your... use your ' magination, | |
| baby, I dance jus' like Brigitte Bardot." | |
| I was sweepin' a warehouse floor ' cross town midnight to eight. | |
| If my ship was ever comin' in, it sure was dockin' late. | |
| Neffertiti was dancin' six nights at a club jut off the strip. | |
| After work we' d meet for breakfast, I' d help her count up all her tips. | |
| She' d stuff some money in my pocket and say, " Baby, go back home. | |
| Now what you tryin' to prove, boy, in this city all alone. | |
| Then she said, " Well, I hate to be the one to have to give you the news, | |
| but this world ain' t nothin' but a one way ticket to the blues." | |
| CHORUS | |
| Spoken: | |
| She' d say, " Mamma must be worried sick about you." | |
| She' d make me send home letters every... ' bout every month or so. | |
| So I' d be there writing at her kitchen table | |
| and Neffertiti' d be dancin' to the sweet soul music playin' on her radio. | |
| " Mamma wants to rock you, rock you slow, | |
| to the sweet soul music on the radio." | |
| CHORUS | |
| Neffertiti came out west in a stolen limousine |