Song | Barbara Allen |
Artist | Bob Dylan |
Album | The Bob Dylan 60's Collection |
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[ti:Barbara Allen (芭芭拉 艾伦)] | |
[ar:Bob Dylan (鲍勃·迪伦)] | |
[al:Folk Singer-Humdinger, Vol. 2: Just About as Good as It Gets!] | |
[00:04.55] | In Charlotte town not far from here |
[00:13.33] | There was a fair maid dwellin |
[00:22.96] | And her name was known both far and near |
[00:32.03] | And her name was Barbara Allen |
[00:43.12] | 'Twas in the merry month of May |
[00:50.73] | Green buds they were swellin |
[00:56.73] | Poor William on his death bed lay |
[01:03.57] | For the love of Barbara Allen |
[01:17.09] | He sent his man down to town |
[01:23.75] | To the place that she was dwellin |
[01:32.21] | Sayin' Master Bids your company |
[01:39.50] | If your name is Barbara Allen |
[01:55.76] | Oh slowly slowly she got up |
[02:02.55] | To the place where he was lyin |
[02:09.97] | And when she pulled the curtain back |
[02:18.23] | Said Young man I believe you're dying |
[02:32.10] | Oh yes oh yes I'm very sick |
[02:39.26] | And I shall never get better |
[02:46.38] | Unless I have the love of one |
[02:55.01] | The love of Barbara Allen |
[03:07.31] | Don't you remember not long ago |
[03:14.45] | The day down in the tavern |
[03:21.65] | You toasted all the ladies there |
[03:29.09] | But you slighted Barbara Allen |
[03:37.83] | Oh yes oh yes I remember well |
[03:44.68] | That day down in the tavern |
[03:51.81] | I toasted all the ladies there |
[03:58.94] | But I gave my heart to Barbara Allen |
[04:11.94] | She looked to the east she looked to the west |
[04:19.77] | She saw his pale corpse a comin |
[04:28.13] | Cryin |
[04:29.44] | Put him down and leave him there |
[04:34.82] | So I might gaze upon him |
[04:44.36] | The more she gazed the more she mourned |
[04:51.49] | Until she burst out cryin |
[04:58.10] | Sayin' I beg you come and take him away |
[05:05.15] | For my heart now too is dyin |
[05:15.26] | Oh father father come dig my grave |
[05:23.23] | Dig it wide an' narrow |
[05:29.87] | Poor William died for me today |
[05:36.12] | I'll die for him tomorrow |
[05:47.74] | They buried him in the old churchyard |
[05:55.75] | They buried her beside him |
[06:04.03] | And from his heart grew a red red rose |
[06:10.57] | And from her heart a briar |
[06:21.02] | They grew they grew so awful high |
[06:27.93] | Till they could grow no higher |
[06:35.28] | An' 'twas there they tied a lover's knot |
[06:42.26] | The red rose and the briar |
[07:05.13] | In Charlotte town not far from here |
[07:13.19] | There was a maid a dwellin |
[07:22.80] | Had a name was known both far and near |
[07:32.01] | An' her name was Barbara Allen |
[07:45.54] |
ti: Barbara Allen ba ba la ai lun | |
ar: Bob Dylan bao bo di lun | |
al: Folk SingerHumdinger, Vol. 2: Just About as Good as It Gets! | |
[00:04.55] | In Charlotte town not far from here |
[00:13.33] | There was a fair maid dwellin |
[00:22.96] | And her name was known both far and near |
[00:32.03] | And her name was Barbara Allen |
[00:43.12] | ' Twas in the merry month of May |
[00:50.73] | Green buds they were swellin |
[00:56.73] | Poor William on his death bed lay |
[01:03.57] | For the love of Barbara Allen |
[01:17.09] | He sent his man down to town |
[01:23.75] | To the place that she was dwellin |
[01:32.21] | Sayin' Master Bids your company |
[01:39.50] | If your name is Barbara Allen |
[01:55.76] | Oh slowly slowly she got up |
[02:02.55] | To the place where he was lyin |
[02:09.97] | And when she pulled the curtain back |
[02:18.23] | Said Young man I believe you' re dying |
[02:32.10] | Oh yes oh yes I' m very sick |
[02:39.26] | And I shall never get better |
[02:46.38] | Unless I have the love of one |
[02:55.01] | The love of Barbara Allen |
[03:07.31] | Don' t you remember not long ago |
[03:14.45] | The day down in the tavern |
[03:21.65] | You toasted all the ladies there |
[03:29.09] | But you slighted Barbara Allen |
[03:37.83] | Oh yes oh yes I remember well |
[03:44.68] | That day down in the tavern |
[03:51.81] | I toasted all the ladies there |
[03:58.94] | But I gave my heart to Barbara Allen |
[04:11.94] | She looked to the east she looked to the west |
[04:19.77] | She saw his pale corpse a comin |
[04:28.13] | Cryin |
[04:29.44] | Put him down and leave him there |
[04:34.82] | So I might gaze upon him |
[04:44.36] | The more she gazed the more she mourned |
[04:51.49] | Until she burst out cryin |
[04:58.10] | Sayin' I beg you come and take him away |
[05:05.15] | For my heart now too is dyin |
[05:15.26] | Oh father father come dig my grave |
[05:23.23] | Dig it wide an' narrow |
[05:29.87] | Poor William died for me today |
[05:36.12] | I' ll die for him tomorrow |
[05:47.74] | They buried him in the old churchyard |
[05:55.75] | They buried her beside him |
[06:04.03] | And from his heart grew a red red rose |
[06:10.57] | And from her heart a briar |
[06:21.02] | They grew they grew so awful high |
[06:27.93] | Till they could grow no higher |
[06:35.28] | An' ' twas there they tied a lover' s knot |
[06:42.26] | The red rose and the briar |
[07:05.13] | In Charlotte town not far from here |
[07:13.19] | There was a maid a dwellin |
[07:22.80] | Had a name was known both far and near |
[07:32.01] | An' her name was Barbara Allen |
[07:45.54] |
ti: Barbara Allen bā bā lā ài lún | |
ar: Bob Dylan bào bó dí lún | |
al: Folk SingerHumdinger, Vol. 2: Just About as Good as It Gets! | |
[00:04.55] | In Charlotte town not far from here |
[00:13.33] | There was a fair maid dwellin |
[00:22.96] | And her name was known both far and near |
[00:32.03] | And her name was Barbara Allen |
[00:43.12] | ' Twas in the merry month of May |
[00:50.73] | Green buds they were swellin |
[00:56.73] | Poor William on his death bed lay |
[01:03.57] | For the love of Barbara Allen |
[01:17.09] | He sent his man down to town |
[01:23.75] | To the place that she was dwellin |
[01:32.21] | Sayin' Master Bids your company |
[01:39.50] | If your name is Barbara Allen |
[01:55.76] | Oh slowly slowly she got up |
[02:02.55] | To the place where he was lyin |
[02:09.97] | And when she pulled the curtain back |
[02:18.23] | Said Young man I believe you' re dying |
[02:32.10] | Oh yes oh yes I' m very sick |
[02:39.26] | And I shall never get better |
[02:46.38] | Unless I have the love of one |
[02:55.01] | The love of Barbara Allen |
[03:07.31] | Don' t you remember not long ago |
[03:14.45] | The day down in the tavern |
[03:21.65] | You toasted all the ladies there |
[03:29.09] | But you slighted Barbara Allen |
[03:37.83] | Oh yes oh yes I remember well |
[03:44.68] | That day down in the tavern |
[03:51.81] | I toasted all the ladies there |
[03:58.94] | But I gave my heart to Barbara Allen |
[04:11.94] | She looked to the east she looked to the west |
[04:19.77] | She saw his pale corpse a comin |
[04:28.13] | Cryin |
[04:29.44] | Put him down and leave him there |
[04:34.82] | So I might gaze upon him |
[04:44.36] | The more she gazed the more she mourned |
[04:51.49] | Until she burst out cryin |
[04:58.10] | Sayin' I beg you come and take him away |
[05:05.15] | For my heart now too is dyin |
[05:15.26] | Oh father father come dig my grave |
[05:23.23] | Dig it wide an' narrow |
[05:29.87] | Poor William died for me today |
[05:36.12] | I' ll die for him tomorrow |
[05:47.74] | They buried him in the old churchyard |
[05:55.75] | They buried her beside him |
[06:04.03] | And from his heart grew a red red rose |
[06:10.57] | And from her heart a briar |
[06:21.02] | They grew they grew so awful high |
[06:27.93] | Till they could grow no higher |
[06:35.28] | An' ' twas there they tied a lover' s knot |
[06:42.26] | The red rose and the briar |
[07:05.13] | In Charlotte town not far from here |
[07:13.19] | There was a maid a dwellin |
[07:22.80] | Had a name was known both far and near |
[07:32.01] | An' her name was Barbara Allen |
[07:45.54] |