| Song | Who Done It? |
| Artist | Harry Nilsson |
| Album | The RCA Albums Collection |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Harry Nilsson |
| [00:32.19] | It was a rainy night and all the windows were tight |
| [00:36.00] | And there were thirteen people in the house |
| [00:39.93] | The owner and his wife, the butler and his wife |
| [00:43.68] | Cook with her knife, a couple named Smythe. |
| [00:47.13] | The Andersons were there with another strange pair |
| [00:50.55] | And the scary caretaker and me |
| [00:54.51] | The clock struck one, there was the sound of a gun |
| [00:57.72] | And I heard somebody run away. |
| [01:01.44] | And the twelve who were alive had terror in their eyes |
| [01:05.16] | And I overheard the Andersons say... |
| [01:07.29] | 'Who could have done it ?' |
| [01:09.09] | 'Who could have done it ?' |
| [01:12.39] | And I wonder where's the cook and her knife |
| [01:16.02] | 'Madam' - said Adam with his wife by his side |
| [01:19.23] | 'It was the shot we heard that took her life'. |
| [01:21.87] | The other couple named Sloan and I ran to the phone |
| [01:29.94] | To call the police but just then |
| [01:33.69] | All the power went out and we heard a great shout |
| [01:37.44] | And we knew for someone else it was the end. |
| [01:40.71] | And when the power came on, we were shocked with alarm |
| [01:44.28] | For instead of being twelve, we were ten. |
| [01:46.71] | Who could have done it? |
| [01:50.07] | Who could have done it? |
| [01:51.81] | The Andersons were such a nice pair. |
| [01:54.87] | Now the owner and his wife, both afraid for their life |
| [01:58.47] | So they hurried to the door to run away |
| [02:01.98] | But before they got there, there was a whistle through the air |
| [02:05.58] | Then another, then they both had passed away. |
| [02:09.03] | There were seven of us left now, afraid of death now |
| [02:12.87] | But I knew it wasn't me or the Sloans |
| [02:15.45] | 'Cause when the power went out and we heard the others shout |
| [02:19.77] | We were out there in the hallway on the phone. |
| [02:23.13] | That left the butler and his wife and the couple named Smythe |
| [02:26.85] | And the old scary caretaker too |
| [02:30.27] | So the Sloans and I, who were both afraid to die |
| [02:33.90] | Had to think of something quick we could do. |
| [02:37.29] | So we called the Smythes and the butler and his wife |
| [02:41.07] | And we gathered in the drawing room |
| [02:44.52] | But before we could call for the caretaker too |
| [02:47.97] | It was too late for he had met his doom. |
| [02:51.30] | It looked like poison. |
| [02:54.78] | That left five, five, five were still alive |
| [02:58.83] | The Sloans, the Smythes and myself |
| [03:02.07] | Once again the lights went out and I heard a great shout |
| [03:05.82] | From both the Smythes and the Sloans. |
| [03:09.09] | And then the lights came on again and I looked around again |
| [03:12.96] | And everybody was dead and I was alone. |
| [03:23.16] | Well, I must have passed out for the next thing I knew |
| [03:26.70] | I was awakened with my hands in chains |
| [03:30.09] | There was a man with a gun and he said: 'Don't bother, son' |
| [03:33.93] | 'You'll have plenty of time to explain'. |
| [03:37.47] | I was rushed to a car, then taken to a cell |
| [03:40.95] | And a lawyer came in and said his name |
| [03:44.19] | He said: 'I'm sure you told the truth but the truth is, my boy' |
| [03:48.06] | 'To believe in the judge would be insane'. |
| [03:50.55] | 'Now before I pass sentence on you, have you anything to say?' |
| [03:56.52] | I said: 'Are you kiddin'?' |
| [03:58.14] | I said: 'This must be a dream' - I said: 'This can't be real' |
| [04:02.04] | 'You don't believe a word that I've said'. |
| [04:05.31] | And then he looked me in the eye and said: 'Have mercy on his soul' |
| [04:08.82] | And I was hanged by the neck until dead, have mercy. |
| [04:23.88] | Hey, wait a minute, hey, stop |
| [04:30.51] | Hey, would you mind rewinding that last sentence? |
| [04:35.43] | I mean, hanged by the what? |
| [04:40.62] | Until when? |
| [04:41.28] | Hey, listen, I think you made a little, I mean I think you made a large mistake here |
| [04:48.48] | First of all, I was in Colorado having breakfast with a nun, OK? |
| [04:57.15] | What do you mean? There's nothing to get hung up about |
| [04:59.97] | I mean, you should be in here |
| [05:02.70] | Hey, you ever heard of the word appeal? |
| [05:05.52] | Well, I'm about to appeal you off that bench in a minute unless you change that decision |
| [05:10.56] | Listen, I got a lot, I mean I had a lot of friends in this town |
| [05:13.80] | Hey, I want to see my congress man. |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Harry Nilsson |
| [00:32.19] | It was a rainy night and all the windows were tight |
| [00:36.00] | And there were thirteen people in the house |
| [00:39.93] | The owner and his wife, the butler and his wife |
| [00:43.68] | Cook with her knife, a couple named Smythe. |
| [00:47.13] | The Andersons were there with another strange pair |
| [00:50.55] | And the scary caretaker and me |
| [00:54.51] | The clock struck one, there was the sound of a gun |
| [00:57.72] | And I heard somebody run away. |
| [01:01.44] | And the twelve who were alive had terror in their eyes |
| [01:05.16] | And I overheard the Andersons say... |
| [01:07.29] | ' Who could have done it ?' |
| [01:09.09] | ' Who could have done it ?' |
| [01:12.39] | And I wonder where' s the cook and her knife |
| [01:16.02] | ' Madam' said Adam with his wife by his side |
| [01:19.23] | ' It was the shot we heard that took her life'. |
| [01:21.87] | The other couple named Sloan and I ran to the phone |
| [01:29.94] | To call the police but just then |
| [01:33.69] | All the power went out and we heard a great shout |
| [01:37.44] | And we knew for someone else it was the end. |
| [01:40.71] | And when the power came on, we were shocked with alarm |
| [01:44.28] | For instead of being twelve, we were ten. |
| [01:46.71] | Who could have done it? |
| [01:50.07] | Who could have done it? |
| [01:51.81] | The Andersons were such a nice pair. |
| [01:54.87] | Now the owner and his wife, both afraid for their life |
| [01:58.47] | So they hurried to the door to run away |
| [02:01.98] | But before they got there, there was a whistle through the air |
| [02:05.58] | Then another, then they both had passed away. |
| [02:09.03] | There were seven of us left now, afraid of death now |
| [02:12.87] | But I knew it wasn' t me or the Sloans |
| [02:15.45] | ' Cause when the power went out and we heard the others shout |
| [02:19.77] | We were out there in the hallway on the phone. |
| [02:23.13] | That left the butler and his wife and the couple named Smythe |
| [02:26.85] | And the old scary caretaker too |
| [02:30.27] | So the Sloans and I, who were both afraid to die |
| [02:33.90] | Had to think of something quick we could do. |
| [02:37.29] | So we called the Smythes and the butler and his wife |
| [02:41.07] | And we gathered in the drawing room |
| [02:44.52] | But before we could call for the caretaker too |
| [02:47.97] | It was too late for he had met his doom. |
| [02:51.30] | It looked like poison. |
| [02:54.78] | That left five, five, five were still alive |
| [02:58.83] | The Sloans, the Smythes and myself |
| [03:02.07] | Once again the lights went out and I heard a great shout |
| [03:05.82] | From both the Smythes and the Sloans. |
| [03:09.09] | And then the lights came on again and I looked around again |
| [03:12.96] | And everybody was dead and I was alone. |
| [03:23.16] | Well, I must have passed out for the next thing I knew |
| [03:26.70] | I was awakened with my hands in chains |
| [03:30.09] | There was a man with a gun and he said: ' Don' t bother, son' |
| [03:33.93] | ' You' ll have plenty of time to explain'. |
| [03:37.47] | I was rushed to a car, then taken to a cell |
| [03:40.95] | And a lawyer came in and said his name |
| [03:44.19] | He said: ' I' m sure you told the truth but the truth is, my boy' |
| [03:48.06] | ' To believe in the judge would be insane'. |
| [03:50.55] | ' Now before I pass sentence on you, have you anything to say?' |
| [03:56.52] | I said: ' Are you kiddin'?' |
| [03:58.14] | I said: ' This must be a dream' I said: ' This can' t be real' |
| [04:02.04] | ' You don' t believe a word that I' ve said'. |
| [04:05.31] | And then he looked me in the eye and said: ' Have mercy on his soul' |
| [04:08.82] | And I was hanged by the neck until dead, have mercy. |
| [04:23.88] | Hey, wait a minute, hey, stop |
| [04:30.51] | Hey, would you mind rewinding that last sentence? |
| [04:35.43] | I mean, hanged by the what? |
| [04:40.62] | Until when? |
| [04:41.28] | Hey, listen, I think you made a little, I mean I think you made a large mistake here |
| [04:48.48] | First of all, I was in Colorado having breakfast with a nun, OK? |
| [04:57.15] | What do you mean? There' s nothing to get hung up about |
| [04:59.97] | I mean, you should be in here |
| [05:02.70] | Hey, you ever heard of the word appeal? |
| [05:05.52] | Well, I' m about to appeal you off that bench in a minute unless you change that decision |
| [05:10.56] | Listen, I got a lot, I mean I had a lot of friends in this town |
| [05:13.80] | Hey, I want to see my congress man. |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Harry Nilsson |
| [00:32.19] | It was a rainy night and all the windows were tight |
| [00:36.00] | And there were thirteen people in the house |
| [00:39.93] | The owner and his wife, the butler and his wife |
| [00:43.68] | Cook with her knife, a couple named Smythe. |
| [00:47.13] | The Andersons were there with another strange pair |
| [00:50.55] | And the scary caretaker and me |
| [00:54.51] | The clock struck one, there was the sound of a gun |
| [00:57.72] | And I heard somebody run away. |
| [01:01.44] | And the twelve who were alive had terror in their eyes |
| [01:05.16] | And I overheard the Andersons say... |
| [01:07.29] | ' Who could have done it ?' |
| [01:09.09] | ' Who could have done it ?' |
| [01:12.39] | And I wonder where' s the cook and her knife |
| [01:16.02] | ' Madam' said Adam with his wife by his side |
| [01:19.23] | ' It was the shot we heard that took her life'. |
| [01:21.87] | The other couple named Sloan and I ran to the phone |
| [01:29.94] | To call the police but just then |
| [01:33.69] | All the power went out and we heard a great shout |
| [01:37.44] | And we knew for someone else it was the end. |
| [01:40.71] | And when the power came on, we were shocked with alarm |
| [01:44.28] | For instead of being twelve, we were ten. |
| [01:46.71] | Who could have done it? |
| [01:50.07] | Who could have done it? |
| [01:51.81] | The Andersons were such a nice pair. |
| [01:54.87] | Now the owner and his wife, both afraid for their life |
| [01:58.47] | So they hurried to the door to run away |
| [02:01.98] | But before they got there, there was a whistle through the air |
| [02:05.58] | Then another, then they both had passed away. |
| [02:09.03] | There were seven of us left now, afraid of death now |
| [02:12.87] | But I knew it wasn' t me or the Sloans |
| [02:15.45] | ' Cause when the power went out and we heard the others shout |
| [02:19.77] | We were out there in the hallway on the phone. |
| [02:23.13] | That left the butler and his wife and the couple named Smythe |
| [02:26.85] | And the old scary caretaker too |
| [02:30.27] | So the Sloans and I, who were both afraid to die |
| [02:33.90] | Had to think of something quick we could do. |
| [02:37.29] | So we called the Smythes and the butler and his wife |
| [02:41.07] | And we gathered in the drawing room |
| [02:44.52] | But before we could call for the caretaker too |
| [02:47.97] | It was too late for he had met his doom. |
| [02:51.30] | It looked like poison. |
| [02:54.78] | That left five, five, five were still alive |
| [02:58.83] | The Sloans, the Smythes and myself |
| [03:02.07] | Once again the lights went out and I heard a great shout |
| [03:05.82] | From both the Smythes and the Sloans. |
| [03:09.09] | And then the lights came on again and I looked around again |
| [03:12.96] | And everybody was dead and I was alone. |
| [03:23.16] | Well, I must have passed out for the next thing I knew |
| [03:26.70] | I was awakened with my hands in chains |
| [03:30.09] | There was a man with a gun and he said: ' Don' t bother, son' |
| [03:33.93] | ' You' ll have plenty of time to explain'. |
| [03:37.47] | I was rushed to a car, then taken to a cell |
| [03:40.95] | And a lawyer came in and said his name |
| [03:44.19] | He said: ' I' m sure you told the truth but the truth is, my boy' |
| [03:48.06] | ' To believe in the judge would be insane'. |
| [03:50.55] | ' Now before I pass sentence on you, have you anything to say?' |
| [03:56.52] | I said: ' Are you kiddin'?' |
| [03:58.14] | I said: ' This must be a dream' I said: ' This can' t be real' |
| [04:02.04] | ' You don' t believe a word that I' ve said'. |
| [04:05.31] | And then he looked me in the eye and said: ' Have mercy on his soul' |
| [04:08.82] | And I was hanged by the neck until dead, have mercy. |
| [04:23.88] | Hey, wait a minute, hey, stop |
| [04:30.51] | Hey, would you mind rewinding that last sentence? |
| [04:35.43] | I mean, hanged by the what? |
| [04:40.62] | Until when? |
| [04:41.28] | Hey, listen, I think you made a little, I mean I think you made a large mistake here |
| [04:48.48] | First of all, I was in Colorado having breakfast with a nun, OK? |
| [04:57.15] | What do you mean? There' s nothing to get hung up about |
| [04:59.97] | I mean, you should be in here |
| [05:02.70] | Hey, you ever heard of the word appeal? |
| [05:05.52] | Well, I' m about to appeal you off that bench in a minute unless you change that decision |
| [05:10.56] | Listen, I got a lot, I mean I had a lot of friends in this town |
| [05:13.80] | Hey, I want to see my congress man. |