Song | Railroad Lady |
Artist | Willie Nelson |
Album | To Lefty From Willie |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Jerry Jeff Walker/Jimmy Buffett |
[00:07.100] | |
[00:10.640] | She's a railroad lady just a little bit shady |
[00:15.060] | |
[00:15.670] | Spending her days on a train |
[00:18.700] | |
[00:20.190] | She's the semi good looker but the fast rails they took her |
[00:25.190] | Now she's trying just trying to get home again |
[00:29.820] | |
[00:33.560] | South station in Boston to the stockyards of Austin |
[00:38.760] | From the Florida sunshine to the New Orleans rain |
[00:43.300] | |
[00:45.110] | Now that the rail packs have taken the best tracks |
[00:49.810] | She's trying just trying to get home again |
[00:54.170] | |
[00:55.600] | She's a railroad lady just a little bit shady |
[01:00.590] | Spending her days on a train |
[01:04.270] | |
[01:05.450] | Once a pullin' car traveler now the switchman won't have her |
[01:10.390] | She's trying just trying to get home again |
[01:15.190] | |
[01:18.990] | Once a high-balling loner thought he could own her |
[01:24.140] | And he bought her a fur coat and a big diamond ring |
[01:28.880] | |
[01:30.120] | But she hug in for cold cash left down on the Wabash |
[01:35.230] | Never thinking never thinking of home way back then |
[01:40.160] | |
[01:41.330] | But the rails are now rusty and the dining car's dusty |
[01:46.630] | The gold plated watches have taken their toll |
[01:51.190] | |
[01:52.810] | The railroads're dying the lady's crying |
[01:57.670] | On a bus to Kentucky and home that's her goal |
[02:02.590] | |
[02:03.770] | She's a railroad lady just a little bit shady |
[02:08.820] | Spending her days on a train |
[02:12.440] | |
[02:13.870] | She's the semi good looker but the fast rails they took her |
[02:18.950] | Now she's trying just trying to get home again |
[02:23.750] | |
[02:25.290] | On a bus to Kentucky and home once again |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Jerry Jeff Walker Jimmy Buffett |
[00:07.100] | |
[00:10.640] | She' s a railroad lady just a little bit shady |
[00:15.060] | |
[00:15.670] | Spending her days on a train |
[00:18.700] | |
[00:20.190] | She' s the semi good looker but the fast rails they took her |
[00:25.190] | Now she' s trying just trying to get home again |
[00:29.820] | |
[00:33.560] | South station in Boston to the stockyards of Austin |
[00:38.760] | From the Florida sunshine to the New Orleans rain |
[00:43.300] | |
[00:45.110] | Now that the rail packs have taken the best tracks |
[00:49.810] | She' s trying just trying to get home again |
[00:54.170] | |
[00:55.600] | She' s a railroad lady just a little bit shady |
[01:00.590] | Spending her days on a train |
[01:04.270] | |
[01:05.450] | Once a pullin' car traveler now the switchman won' t have her |
[01:10.390] | She' s trying just trying to get home again |
[01:15.190] | |
[01:18.990] | Once a highballing loner thought he could own her |
[01:24.140] | And he bought her a fur coat and a big diamond ring |
[01:28.880] | |
[01:30.120] | But she hug in for cold cash left down on the Wabash |
[01:35.230] | Never thinking never thinking of home way back then |
[01:40.160] | |
[01:41.330] | But the rails are now rusty and the dining car' s dusty |
[01:46.630] | The gold plated watches have taken their toll |
[01:51.190] | |
[01:52.810] | The railroads' re dying the lady' s crying |
[01:57.670] | On a bus to Kentucky and home that' s her goal |
[02:02.590] | |
[02:03.770] | She' s a railroad lady just a little bit shady |
[02:08.820] | Spending her days on a train |
[02:12.440] | |
[02:13.870] | She' s the semi good looker but the fast rails they took her |
[02:18.950] | Now she' s trying just trying to get home again |
[02:23.750] | |
[02:25.290] | On a bus to Kentucky and home once again |