| Song | When Will It Ever Change |
| Artist | Walter Trout |
| Album | Full Circle |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Allison | |
| Whoa, when will it ever change? | |
| I say, whoa, when will it ever change? | |
| I can see the bells of freedom, | |
| But I cannot hear them ring | |
| I see discrimination, | |
| It happens every day | |
| I see discrimination, | |
| It happens every day | |
| I can tell by the way they walk | |
| I can tell by what they say | |
| Solo | |
| My sister and my brother | |
| On the streets all over town | |
| I can see people dying | |
| And there’s hatred all around | |
| Whoa, | |
| When will it ever change? | |
| I said, whoa, baby, tell me, when will it ever change? | |
| Sometimes I see the bells of freedom | |
| But I can never hear them ring | |
| Solo | |
| Once I knew a man and he fought for equality | |
| He’d seen the promised land | |
| He freed now for my needs | |
| I can see the bells of freedom. | |
| But I cannot hear them ring…. | |
| I can’t hear them ring |
| zuo qu : Allison | |
| Whoa, when will it ever change? | |
| I say, whoa, when will it ever change? | |
| I can see the bells of freedom, | |
| But I cannot hear them ring | |
| I see discrimination, | |
| It happens every day | |
| I see discrimination, | |
| It happens every day | |
| I can tell by the way they walk | |
| I can tell by what they say | |
| Solo | |
| My sister and my brother | |
| On the streets all over town | |
| I can see people dying | |
| And there' s hatred all around | |
| Whoa, | |
| When will it ever change? | |
| I said, whoa, baby, tell me, when will it ever change? | |
| Sometimes I see the bells of freedom | |
| But I can never hear them ring | |
| Solo | |
| Once I knew a man and he fought for equality | |
| He' d seen the promised land | |
| He freed now for my needs | |
| I can see the bells of freedom. | |
| But I cannot hear them ring. | |
| I can' t hear them ring |
| zuò qǔ : Allison | |
| Whoa, when will it ever change? | |
| I say, whoa, when will it ever change? | |
| I can see the bells of freedom, | |
| But I cannot hear them ring | |
| I see discrimination, | |
| It happens every day | |
| I see discrimination, | |
| It happens every day | |
| I can tell by the way they walk | |
| I can tell by what they say | |
| Solo | |
| My sister and my brother | |
| On the streets all over town | |
| I can see people dying | |
| And there' s hatred all around | |
| Whoa, | |
| When will it ever change? | |
| I said, whoa, baby, tell me, when will it ever change? | |
| Sometimes I see the bells of freedom | |
| But I can never hear them ring | |
| Solo | |
| Once I knew a man and he fought for equality | |
| He' d seen the promised land | |
| He freed now for my needs | |
| I can see the bells of freedom. | |
| But I cannot hear them ring. | |
| I can' t hear them ring |