Song | When It's Sleepy Time Down South |
Artist | Louis Armstrong |
Album | Louis Armstrong: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man 1923-1934 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Clarence Muse/Leon René/Otis Rene | |
Pale moon shining on the fields below | |
Folks are crooning songs soft and low | |
Needn't tell me so because I know | |
It's sleepy time down south | |
Soft winds blowing through the pinewood trees | |
Folks down there like a life of ease | |
When old mammy falls upon her knees | |
It's sleepy time down south | |
Steamboats on the river a coming or a going | |
Splashing the night away | |
Hear those banjos ringing, the people are singing | |
They dance til the break of day, hey | |
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs | |
Takes me back there where I belong | |
How I'd love to be in my mammy's arms | |
When it's sleepy time way down south | |
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs | |
Take me back there where I belong | |
How I'd love to be in my mammy's arms | |
When it's sleepy time down south | |
Sleepy time down south |
zuo qu : Clarence Muse Leon Rene Otis Rene | |
Pale moon shining on the fields below | |
Folks are crooning songs soft and low | |
Needn' t tell me so because I know | |
It' s sleepy time down south | |
Soft winds blowing through the pinewood trees | |
Folks down there like a life of ease | |
When old mammy falls upon her knees | |
It' s sleepy time down south | |
Steamboats on the river a coming or a going | |
Splashing the night away | |
Hear those banjos ringing, the people are singing | |
They dance til the break of day, hey | |
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs | |
Takes me back there where I belong | |
How I' d love to be in my mammy' s arms | |
When it' s sleepy time way down south | |
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs | |
Take me back there where I belong | |
How I' d love to be in my mammy' s arms | |
When it' s sleepy time down south | |
Sleepy time down south |
zuò qǔ : Clarence Muse Leon René Otis Rene | |
Pale moon shining on the fields below | |
Folks are crooning songs soft and low | |
Needn' t tell me so because I know | |
It' s sleepy time down south | |
Soft winds blowing through the pinewood trees | |
Folks down there like a life of ease | |
When old mammy falls upon her knees | |
It' s sleepy time down south | |
Steamboats on the river a coming or a going | |
Splashing the night away | |
Hear those banjos ringing, the people are singing | |
They dance til the break of day, hey | |
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs | |
Takes me back there where I belong | |
How I' d love to be in my mammy' s arms | |
When it' s sleepy time way down south | |
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs | |
Take me back there where I belong | |
How I' d love to be in my mammy' s arms | |
When it' s sleepy time down south | |
Sleepy time down south |