Song | White Man Singin' The Blues |
Artist | Merle Haggard |
Album | Chicago Wind |
作词 : Haggard | |
The old man paid no mind to color cause he knew that I'd been down and out | |
Old Joe said that I was a soul brother the things I been singin' about | |
He liked like I played my old guitar he sat by beside me the same | |
Together we hung out an old timy blues hmm hmm hmm hmm | |
Oh we sing aside a railroad track for people have nothing to lose | |
I'm a son of a gambler who's luck never came and a white man singin' the blues | |
We both done a heap of hard livin' and hard to discribing the song | |
But the blues was one thing we both understood and the old man hummed right along | |
Oh we sing aside a railroad track... |
zuò cí : Haggard | |
The old man paid no mind to color cause he knew that I' d been down and out | |
Old Joe said that I was a soul brother the things I been singin' about | |
He liked like I played my old guitar he sat by beside me the same | |
Together we hung out an old timy blues hmm hmm hmm hmm | |
Oh we sing aside a railroad track for people have nothing to lose | |
I' m a son of a gambler who' s luck never came and a white man singin' the blues | |
We both done a heap of hard livin' and hard to discribing the song | |
But the blues was one thing we both understood and the old man hummed right along | |
Oh we sing aside a railroad track... |