Song | Van Lear Rose |
Artist | Loretta Lynn |
Album | Van Lear Rose |
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作词 : Lynn | |
One of my fondest memories | |
Was sittin' on my daddy's knee | |
Listenin' to the stories that he told | |
He'd pull out that old photograph | |
Like a treasured memory from the past | |
And say, "Child this, here's the Van Lear rose" | |
Oh how it would bring a smile | |
When he talked about her big blue eyes | |
And how her beauty ran down to her soul | |
She'd walk across the coal miner's yard | |
Them miner's would yell loud and hard | |
And they'd dream of who would hold | |
The Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner's they would gather 'round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Now the Van | |
Lear rose could've had her pick | |
And all the fellers figured rich | |
Until' this poor boy caught her eye | |
His buddies would all laugh and say | |
Your dreaming boy, she'll never look your way | |
You'll never ever hold the | |
Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner's they would gather 'round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Then one night in mid | |
JulyUnderneath that ol' blue | |
Kentucky sky | |
Well, that poor boy won that beauty's heart | |
Then my daddy would look at my mommy and smile | |
As he brushed the hair back from my eyes and he'd say | |
Your mama, she's the | |
Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner's they would gather 'round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose |
zuo ci : Lynn | |
One of my fondest memories | |
Was sittin' on my daddy' s knee | |
Listenin' to the stories that he told | |
He' d pull out that old photograph | |
Like a treasured memory from the past | |
And say, " Child this, here' s the Van Lear rose" | |
Oh how it would bring a smile | |
When he talked about her big blue eyes | |
And how her beauty ran down to her soul | |
She' d walk across the coal miner' s yard | |
Them miner' s would yell loud and hard | |
And they' d dream of who would hold | |
The Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner' s they would gather ' round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Now the Van | |
Lear rose could' ve had her pick | |
And all the fellers figured rich | |
Until' this poor boy caught her eye | |
His buddies would all laugh and say | |
Your dreaming boy, she' ll never look your way | |
You' ll never ever hold the | |
Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner' s they would gather ' round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Then one night in mid | |
JulyUnderneath that ol' blue | |
Kentucky sky | |
Well, that poor boy won that beauty' s heart | |
Then my daddy would look at my mommy and smile | |
As he brushed the hair back from my eyes and he' d say | |
Your mama, she' s the | |
Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner' s they would gather ' round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose |
zuò cí : Lynn | |
One of my fondest memories | |
Was sittin' on my daddy' s knee | |
Listenin' to the stories that he told | |
He' d pull out that old photograph | |
Like a treasured memory from the past | |
And say, " Child this, here' s the Van Lear rose" | |
Oh how it would bring a smile | |
When he talked about her big blue eyes | |
And how her beauty ran down to her soul | |
She' d walk across the coal miner' s yard | |
Them miner' s would yell loud and hard | |
And they' d dream of who would hold | |
The Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner' s they would gather ' round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Now the Van | |
Lear rose could' ve had her pick | |
And all the fellers figured rich | |
Until' this poor boy caught her eye | |
His buddies would all laugh and say | |
Your dreaming boy, she' ll never look your way | |
You' ll never ever hold the | |
Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner' s they would gather ' round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Then one night in mid | |
JulyUnderneath that ol' blue | |
Kentucky sky | |
Well, that poor boy won that beauty' s heart | |
Then my daddy would look at my mommy and smile | |
As he brushed the hair back from my eyes and he' d say | |
Your mama, she' s the | |
Van Lear rose | |
She was the belle of | |
Johnson county | |
Ohio river to big sandy | |
A beauty to behold like a diamond in the coal | |
All the miner' s they would gather ' round | |
Talk about the man that came to town | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose | |
Right under their nose | |
Stole the heart of the | |
Van Lear rose |