| Song | Old Red Wine |
| Artist | The Who |
| Album | Singles Box |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Townshend | |
| Old red wine | |
| Well past its prime | |
| May have to finish it | |
| After crossing the line | |
| Dusty old wine | |
| Two thousand a time | |
| An inch of black mud | |
| Always left behind | |
| They say you turned in | |
| While the sun still shined | |
| That gorgeous girl with you | |
| Was highly primed | |
| She said she'd take you | |
| Way down or way up | |
| She might break your heart | |
| She might crack you up | |
| Old red wine | |
| Not worth a dime | |
| Gonna have to drink it with yer | |
| Some other time | |
| Expensive old wine | |
| Forty years lying | |
| Mice chewed the labels | |
| Don't know what we're buying | |
| Back home in California | |
| They got wine for the meek | |
| There's the Bowl and the Fillmore | |
| The Cow and the Greek | |
| You sniffed at the cork | |
| Chose low on the list | |
| Held your glass to the light | |
| And gazed through the mist | |
| Old red wine | |
| Well past its prime | |
| May have to finish it | |
| After crossing the line | |
| Let it breathe | |
| Let it breathe |
| zuo qu : Townshend | |
| Old red wine | |
| Well past its prime | |
| May have to finish it | |
| After crossing the line | |
| Dusty old wine | |
| Two thousand a time | |
| An inch of black mud | |
| Always left behind | |
| They say you turned in | |
| While the sun still shined | |
| That gorgeous girl with you | |
| Was highly primed | |
| She said she' d take you | |
| Way down or way up | |
| She might break your heart | |
| She might crack you up | |
| Old red wine | |
| Not worth a dime | |
| Gonna have to drink it with yer | |
| Some other time | |
| Expensive old wine | |
| Forty years lying | |
| Mice chewed the labels | |
| Don' t know what we' re buying | |
| Back home in California | |
| They got wine for the meek | |
| There' s the Bowl and the Fillmore | |
| The Cow and the Greek | |
| You sniffed at the cork | |
| Chose low on the list | |
| Held your glass to the light | |
| And gazed through the mist | |
| Old red wine | |
| Well past its prime | |
| May have to finish it | |
| After crossing the line | |
| Let it breathe | |
| Let it breathe |
| zuò qǔ : Townshend | |
| Old red wine | |
| Well past its prime | |
| May have to finish it | |
| After crossing the line | |
| Dusty old wine | |
| Two thousand a time | |
| An inch of black mud | |
| Always left behind | |
| They say you turned in | |
| While the sun still shined | |
| That gorgeous girl with you | |
| Was highly primed | |
| She said she' d take you | |
| Way down or way up | |
| She might break your heart | |
| She might crack you up | |
| Old red wine | |
| Not worth a dime | |
| Gonna have to drink it with yer | |
| Some other time | |
| Expensive old wine | |
| Forty years lying | |
| Mice chewed the labels | |
| Don' t know what we' re buying | |
| Back home in California | |
| They got wine for the meek | |
| There' s the Bowl and the Fillmore | |
| The Cow and the Greek | |
| You sniffed at the cork | |
| Chose low on the list | |
| Held your glass to the light | |
| And gazed through the mist | |
| Old red wine | |
| Well past its prime | |
| May have to finish it | |
| After crossing the line | |
| Let it breathe | |
| Let it breathe |