Song | 80's Ladies |
Artist | K.T. Oslin |
Album | 80s Ladies |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Oslin | |
We were three little girls from school. | |
One was pretty, one was smart | |
And one was a borderline fool. | |
Well she's still good lookin' | |
That woman hadn't slipped a bit. | |
The smart one used her head | |
She made her fortune. | |
And me, I cross the border every chance I get. | |
We were the girls of the 50's. | |
Stoned rock and rollers in the 60's. | |
And more than our names got changed | |
As the 70's slipped on by. | |
Now we're 80's ladies. | |
There ain't been much these ladies ain't tried. | |
We've been educated. | |
We got liberated. | |
And had complicating matters with men. | |
Oh, we've said "I do" | |
And we've signed "I don't" | |
And we've sworn we'd never do that again. | |
Oh, we burned our bras, | |
And we burned our dinners | |
And we burned our candles at both ends. | |
And we've had some children | |
Who look just like the way we did back then. | |
Oh, but we're all grown up now. | |
All grown up, | |
But none of us could tell you quite how. | |
We were the girls of the 50's. | |
Stoned rock and rollers in the 60's. | |
Hunny, more than our names got changed, | |
As the 70's slipped on by. | |
Now we're 80's ladies. | |
There ain't been much these ladies ain't tried. | |
A- my name is Alice. | |
I'm gonna marry Artie. | |
We're gonna sell apples | |
And live in Arkansas. | |
B- my name is Betty. | |
I'm gonna marry Bobby. | |
We're gonna sell beans | |
And live in Brazil. | |
C- my name is Connie. | |
I'm gonna marry Charlie. | |
We're gonna sell cars | |
And live in California. |
zuo ci : Oslin | |
We were three little girls from school. | |
One was pretty, one was smart | |
And one was a borderline fool. | |
Well she' s still good lookin' | |
That woman hadn' t slipped a bit. | |
The smart one used her head | |
She made her fortune. | |
And me, I cross the border every chance I get. | |
We were the girls of the 50' s. | |
Stoned rock and rollers in the 60' s. | |
And more than our names got changed | |
As the 70' s slipped on by. | |
Now we' re 80' s ladies. | |
There ain' t been much these ladies ain' t tried. | |
We' ve been educated. | |
We got liberated. | |
And had complicating matters with men. | |
Oh, we' ve said " I do" | |
And we' ve signed " I don' t" | |
And we' ve sworn we' d never do that again. | |
Oh, we burned our bras, | |
And we burned our dinners | |
And we burned our candles at both ends. | |
And we' ve had some children | |
Who look just like the way we did back then. | |
Oh, but we' re all grown up now. | |
All grown up, | |
But none of us could tell you quite how. | |
We were the girls of the 50' s. | |
Stoned rock and rollers in the 60' s. | |
Hunny, more than our names got changed, | |
As the 70' s slipped on by. | |
Now we' re 80' s ladies. | |
There ain' t been much these ladies ain' t tried. | |
A my name is Alice. | |
I' m gonna marry Artie. | |
We' re gonna sell apples | |
And live in Arkansas. | |
B my name is Betty. | |
I' m gonna marry Bobby. | |
We' re gonna sell beans | |
And live in Brazil. | |
C my name is Connie. | |
I' m gonna marry Charlie. | |
We' re gonna sell cars | |
And live in California. |
zuò cí : Oslin | |
We were three little girls from school. | |
One was pretty, one was smart | |
And one was a borderline fool. | |
Well she' s still good lookin' | |
That woman hadn' t slipped a bit. | |
The smart one used her head | |
She made her fortune. | |
And me, I cross the border every chance I get. | |
We were the girls of the 50' s. | |
Stoned rock and rollers in the 60' s. | |
And more than our names got changed | |
As the 70' s slipped on by. | |
Now we' re 80' s ladies. | |
There ain' t been much these ladies ain' t tried. | |
We' ve been educated. | |
We got liberated. | |
And had complicating matters with men. | |
Oh, we' ve said " I do" | |
And we' ve signed " I don' t" | |
And we' ve sworn we' d never do that again. | |
Oh, we burned our bras, | |
And we burned our dinners | |
And we burned our candles at both ends. | |
And we' ve had some children | |
Who look just like the way we did back then. | |
Oh, but we' re all grown up now. | |
All grown up, | |
But none of us could tell you quite how. | |
We were the girls of the 50' s. | |
Stoned rock and rollers in the 60' s. | |
Hunny, more than our names got changed, | |
As the 70' s slipped on by. | |
Now we' re 80' s ladies. | |
There ain' t been much these ladies ain' t tried. | |
A my name is Alice. | |
I' m gonna marry Artie. | |
We' re gonna sell apples | |
And live in Arkansas. | |
B my name is Betty. | |
I' m gonna marry Bobby. | |
We' re gonna sell beans | |
And live in Brazil. | |
C my name is Connie. | |
I' m gonna marry Charlie. | |
We' re gonna sell cars | |
And live in California. |