Song | A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
Artist | GRAHAM DALBY & THE GRAHAMOPHONES |
Album | Swing Classics |
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[00:01.06] | 艺术家:Bobby Darin |
[00:04.79] | 歌曲名:A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
[00:10.45] | 编辑者:pyy |
[02:57.12][02:23.13][00:53.63][00:34.76][00:12.21] | |
[00:16.23] | That certain night, the night we met |
[00:20.20] | There was magic abroad in the air |
[00:23.98] | There were angels dining at the Ritz |
[00:28.27] | And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[00:36.33] | I may be right, I may be wrong |
[00:40.61] | But I'm perfectly willing to swear |
[00:44.16] | That when you turned and smiled at me |
[02:40.48][02:36.34][00:48.89] | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[00:57.43] | The moon that lingered over London town |
[01:01.67] | Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown |
[01:05.58] | How could he know we two were so in love |
[01:09.41] | The whole darned world seemed upside down |
[01:13.04] | The streets of town were paved with stars |
[01:17.39] | It was such a romantic affair |
[01:21.26] | And as we kissed and said good-night |
[01:26.33] | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[02:08.48] | When dawn came stealing up all gold and blue |
[02:11.70] | To interrupt our rendezvous, |
[02:15.67] | I still remember how you smiled and said, |
[02:19.98] | "Was that a dream or was it true?" |
[02:24.00] | Our homeward step was just as light |
[02:27.75] | As the tap-dancing feet of Astaire |
[02:30.99] | And, like an echo far away, |
[02:44.73] | That night in Berkeley Square. |
[00:01.06] | yi shu jia: Bobby Darin |
[00:04.79] | ge qu ming: A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
[00:10.45] | bian ji zhe: pyy |
[02:57.12][02:23.13][00:53.63][00:34.76][00:12.21] | |
[00:16.23] | That certain night, the night we met |
[00:20.20] | There was magic abroad in the air |
[00:23.98] | There were angels dining at the Ritz |
[00:28.27] | And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[00:36.33] | I may be right, I may be wrong |
[00:40.61] | But I' m perfectly willing to swear |
[00:44.16] | That when you turned and smiled at me |
[02:40.48][02:36.34][00:48.89] | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[00:57.43] | The moon that lingered over London town |
[01:01.67] | Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown |
[01:05.58] | How could he know we two were so in love |
[01:09.41] | The whole darned world seemed upside down |
[01:13.04] | The streets of town were paved with stars |
[01:17.39] | It was such a romantic affair |
[01:21.26] | And as we kissed and said goodnight |
[01:26.33] | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[02:08.48] | When dawn came stealing up all gold and blue |
[02:11.70] | To interrupt our rendezvous, |
[02:15.67] | I still remember how you smiled and said, |
[02:19.98] | " Was that a dream or was it true?" |
[02:24.00] | Our homeward step was just as light |
[02:27.75] | As the tapdancing feet of Astaire |
[02:30.99] | And, like an echo far away, |
[02:44.73] | That night in Berkeley Square. |
[00:01.06] | yì shù jiā: Bobby Darin |
[00:04.79] | gē qǔ míng: A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
[00:10.45] | biān jí zhě: pyy |
[02:57.12][02:23.13][00:53.63][00:34.76][00:12.21] | |
[00:16.23] | That certain night, the night we met |
[00:20.20] | There was magic abroad in the air |
[00:23.98] | There were angels dining at the Ritz |
[00:28.27] | And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[00:36.33] | I may be right, I may be wrong |
[00:40.61] | But I' m perfectly willing to swear |
[00:44.16] | That when you turned and smiled at me |
[02:40.48][02:36.34][00:48.89] | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[00:57.43] | The moon that lingered over London town |
[01:01.67] | Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown |
[01:05.58] | How could he know we two were so in love |
[01:09.41] | The whole darned world seemed upside down |
[01:13.04] | The streets of town were paved with stars |
[01:17.39] | It was such a romantic affair |
[01:21.26] | And as we kissed and said goodnight |
[01:26.33] | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
[02:08.48] | When dawn came stealing up all gold and blue |
[02:11.70] | To interrupt our rendezvous, |
[02:15.67] | I still remember how you smiled and said, |
[02:19.98] | " Was that a dream or was it true?" |
[02:24.00] | Our homeward step was just as light |
[02:27.75] | As the tapdancing feet of Astaire |
[02:30.99] | And, like an echo far away, |
[02:44.73] | That night in Berkeley Square. |