| Song | Brooklyn Blues |
| Artist | Barry Manilow |
| Album | The Essential Barry Manilow |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Jack Feldman/Bruce Sussman/Barry Manilow | |
| See I flew in from the West Coast | |
| Just the other day. | |
| Yes, I flew in from the West Coast | |
| and we circled J.F.K. | |
| The movie ended and I pulled up the shade, | |
| looked out the window while the Muzak played. | |
| But in my head I'm singin', | |
| singin' the Brooklyn Blues. Oh, yeah | |
| When you're growin' up in Brooklyn | |
| the Bridge is like a friend. | |
| Said when you're growin' up in Brooklyn | |
| that Bridge is sure your friend. | |
| Because that river, looks a hundred miles wide | |
| when all your dreams are on the other side, | |
| and th at can start you singin' | |
| singin' the Brooklyn Blues. Oh, yeah | |
| Now I've got myself some money | |
| a mansion in Bel-aire. | |
| Yes I've spent a lot of money | |
| and I've been most everywhere. | |
| But still there's somethin' | |
| missin' I've got to find, | |
| a part of me I must've left behind, | |
| that makes a guy start feelin', | |
| feelin' those Brooklyn Blues. My my. | |
| I've sung love songs to a princess | |
| more than once or twice. | |
| I"ve sung rock 'n' roll in Paris, | |
| jazz in paradise. | |
| But there's a song of mine I couldn't have sung, | |
| a tune I started back when I was young. | |
| Now I've come home to finish, | |
| finish my Brooklyn Blues. | |
| My Brooklyn Blues. |
| zuo qu : Jack Feldman Bruce Sussman Barry Manilow | |
| See I flew in from the West Coast | |
| Just the other day. | |
| Yes, I flew in from the West Coast | |
| and we circled J. F. K. | |
| The movie ended and I pulled up the shade, | |
| looked out the window while the Muzak played. | |
| But in my head I' m singin', | |
| singin' the Brooklyn Blues. Oh, yeah | |
| When you' re growin' up in Brooklyn | |
| the Bridge is like a friend. | |
| Said when you' re growin' up in Brooklyn | |
| that Bridge is sure your friend. | |
| Because that river, looks a hundred miles wide | |
| when all your dreams are on the other side, | |
| and th at can start you singin' | |
| singin' the Brooklyn Blues. Oh, yeah | |
| Now I' ve got myself some money | |
| a mansion in Belaire. | |
| Yes I' ve spent a lot of money | |
| and I' ve been most everywhere. | |
| But still there' s somethin' | |
| missin' I' ve got to find, | |
| a part of me I must' ve left behind, | |
| that makes a guy start feelin', | |
| feelin' those Brooklyn Blues. My my. | |
| I' ve sung love songs to a princess | |
| more than once or twice. | |
| I" ve sung rock ' n' roll in Paris, | |
| jazz in paradise. | |
| But there' s a song of mine I couldn' t have sung, | |
| a tune I started back when I was young. | |
| Now I' ve come home to finish, | |
| finish my Brooklyn Blues. | |
| My Brooklyn Blues. |
| zuò qǔ : Jack Feldman Bruce Sussman Barry Manilow | |
| See I flew in from the West Coast | |
| Just the other day. | |
| Yes, I flew in from the West Coast | |
| and we circled J. F. K. | |
| The movie ended and I pulled up the shade, | |
| looked out the window while the Muzak played. | |
| But in my head I' m singin', | |
| singin' the Brooklyn Blues. Oh, yeah | |
| When you' re growin' up in Brooklyn | |
| the Bridge is like a friend. | |
| Said when you' re growin' up in Brooklyn | |
| that Bridge is sure your friend. | |
| Because that river, looks a hundred miles wide | |
| when all your dreams are on the other side, | |
| and th at can start you singin' | |
| singin' the Brooklyn Blues. Oh, yeah | |
| Now I' ve got myself some money | |
| a mansion in Belaire. | |
| Yes I' ve spent a lot of money | |
| and I' ve been most everywhere. | |
| But still there' s somethin' | |
| missin' I' ve got to find, | |
| a part of me I must' ve left behind, | |
| that makes a guy start feelin', | |
| feelin' those Brooklyn Blues. My my. | |
| I' ve sung love songs to a princess | |
| more than once or twice. | |
| I" ve sung rock ' n' roll in Paris, | |
| jazz in paradise. | |
| But there' s a song of mine I couldn' t have sung, | |
| a tune I started back when I was young. | |
| Now I' ve come home to finish, | |
| finish my Brooklyn Blues. | |
| My Brooklyn Blues. |