Song | Mr Bojangles |
Artist | YoungStar |
Album | 100 Gold Jazz Hits |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.000] | 作词 : Jerry Jeff Walker |
[00:01.000] | 作曲 : Jerry Jeff Walker |
[00:15.290] | I knew a man |
[00:16.290] | "Bojangles" and |
[00:18.890] | He'd dance for you |
[00:23.190] | In worn out shoes |
[00:27.290] | With silver hair |
[00:28.890] | A ragged shirt |
[00:31.290] | And baggy pants |
[00:35.690] | He would do the old Soft Shoe |
[00:42.290] | He could jump so high |
[00:46.690] | Jump so high |
[00:49.290] | And then he'd lightly touch down |
[00:59.190] | I met him in |
[01:02.290] | A cell in New Orleans |
[01:03.650] | I was |
[01:07.350] | Well I was down and out |
[01:11.350] | He looked to me |
[01:13.250] | To be the very eyes of age |
[01:18.250] | As he spoke right out |
[01:25.150] | He talked of life |
[01:29.350] | Lord, he talked of life |
[01:36.150] | He laugh-slapped his leg in step |
[01:42.350] | He said his name was |
[01:44.350] | "Bojangles" and then he danced a lick |
[01:49.350] | Right across the cell |
[01:53.350] | He grabbed his pants |
[01:55.150] | Took a better stance |
[01:57.150] | Jumped up high |
[01:58.650] | That's when he clicked his heels |
[02:07.350] | Then he let go a laugh |
[02:13.350] | Lord, he let go a laugh |
[02:17.350] | Shook back his clothes all around |
[02:25.150] | That was Mr. Bojangles |
[02:31.850] | Mr. Bojangles |
[02:38.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[02:43.250] | Lord, he could dance |
[02:48.350] | He told me of the times he'd worked |
[02:52.350] | For minstrel shows |
[02:57.250] | Traveling throughout the South |
[02:59.350] | He spoke with tears |
[03:01.150] | Of fifteen years |
[03:04.350] | How his dog and he |
[03:09.650] | They just traveled about |
[03:16.150] | But his dog up and died |
[03:19.350] | Dog up and died |
[03:23.350] | And after twenty years he still grieves |
[03:32.350] | He said "I dance |
[03:33.650] | "Now at every chance n honky-tonks |
[03:40.250] | "For my drinks and tips |
[03:44.350] | "But most of the time I spend behind |
[03:46.350] | "These county bars |
[03:52:150] | "You see son, I, I drinks a bit" |
[03:57.350] | Then he shook his head |
[04:02.350] | Lord, when he shook his head |
[04:06.350] | I could swear I heard someone say, "Please, |
[04:16.250] | "Mr. Bojangles |
[04:21.650] | "Mr. Bojangles |
[04:27.350] | "Mr. Bojangles |
[04:30.250] | "Come back and dance" |
[04:33.350] | Dance, dance, dance |
[04:35.150] | Come back and please dance |
[04:39.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[04:46.350] | Mr. Bojangles, |
[04:54.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[04:58.350] | Dance |
[05:02.650] | Why can't you come back and dance? |
[05:08.350] | Please, Bojangles |
[05:16.350] | Dance |
[05:20.350] | Again, Bojangles |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : Jerry Jeff Walker |
[00:01.000] | zuo qu : Jerry Jeff Walker |
[00:15.290] | I knew a man |
[00:16.290] | " Bojangles" and |
[00:18.890] | He' d dance for you |
[00:23.190] | In worn out shoes |
[00:27.290] | With silver hair |
[00:28.890] | A ragged shirt |
[00:31.290] | And baggy pants |
[00:35.690] | He would do the old Soft Shoe |
[00:42.290] | He could jump so high |
[00:46.690] | Jump so high |
[00:49.290] | And then he' d lightly touch down |
[00:59.190] | I met him in |
[01:02.290] | A cell in New Orleans |
[01:03.650] | I was |
[01:07.350] | Well I was down and out |
[01:11.350] | He looked to me |
[01:13.250] | To be the very eyes of age |
[01:18.250] | As he spoke right out |
[01:25.150] | He talked of life |
[01:29.350] | Lord, he talked of life |
[01:36.150] | He laughslapped his leg in step |
[01:42.350] | He said his name was |
[01:44.350] | " Bojangles" and then he danced a lick |
[01:49.350] | Right across the cell |
[01:53.350] | He grabbed his pants |
[01:55.150] | Took a better stance |
[01:57.150] | Jumped up high |
[01:58.650] | That' s when he clicked his heels |
[02:07.350] | Then he let go a laugh |
[02:13.350] | Lord, he let go a laugh |
[02:17.350] | Shook back his clothes all around |
[02:25.150] | That was Mr. Bojangles |
[02:31.850] | Mr. Bojangles |
[02:38.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[02:43.250] | Lord, he could dance |
[02:48.350] | He told me of the times he' d worked |
[02:52.350] | For minstrel shows |
[02:57.250] | Traveling throughout the South |
[02:59.350] | He spoke with tears |
[03:01.150] | Of fifteen years |
[03:04.350] | How his dog and he |
[03:09.650] | They just traveled about |
[03:16.150] | But his dog up and died |
[03:19.350] | Dog up and died |
[03:23.350] | And after twenty years he still grieves |
[03:32.350] | He said " I dance |
[03:33.650] | " Now at every chance n honkytonks |
[03:40.250] | " For my drinks and tips |
[03:44.350] | " But most of the time I spend behind |
[03:46.350] | " These county bars |
[03:52:150] | " You see son, I, I drinks a bit" |
[03:57.350] | Then he shook his head |
[04:02.350] | Lord, when he shook his head |
[04:06.350] | I could swear I heard someone say, " Please, |
[04:16.250] | " Mr. Bojangles |
[04:21.650] | " Mr. Bojangles |
[04:27.350] | " Mr. Bojangles |
[04:30.250] | " Come back and dance" |
[04:33.350] | Dance, dance, dance |
[04:35.150] | Come back and please dance |
[04:39.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[04:46.350] | Mr. Bojangles, |
[04:54.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[04:58.350] | Dance |
[05:02.650] | Why can' t you come back and dance? |
[05:08.350] | Please, Bojangles |
[05:16.350] | Dance |
[05:20.350] | Again, Bojangles |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : Jerry Jeff Walker |
[00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Jerry Jeff Walker |
[00:15.290] | I knew a man |
[00:16.290] | " Bojangles" and |
[00:18.890] | He' d dance for you |
[00:23.190] | In worn out shoes |
[00:27.290] | With silver hair |
[00:28.890] | A ragged shirt |
[00:31.290] | And baggy pants |
[00:35.690] | He would do the old Soft Shoe |
[00:42.290] | He could jump so high |
[00:46.690] | Jump so high |
[00:49.290] | And then he' d lightly touch down |
[00:59.190] | I met him in |
[01:02.290] | A cell in New Orleans |
[01:03.650] | I was |
[01:07.350] | Well I was down and out |
[01:11.350] | He looked to me |
[01:13.250] | To be the very eyes of age |
[01:18.250] | As he spoke right out |
[01:25.150] | He talked of life |
[01:29.350] | Lord, he talked of life |
[01:36.150] | He laughslapped his leg in step |
[01:42.350] | He said his name was |
[01:44.350] | " Bojangles" and then he danced a lick |
[01:49.350] | Right across the cell |
[01:53.350] | He grabbed his pants |
[01:55.150] | Took a better stance |
[01:57.150] | Jumped up high |
[01:58.650] | That' s when he clicked his heels |
[02:07.350] | Then he let go a laugh |
[02:13.350] | Lord, he let go a laugh |
[02:17.350] | Shook back his clothes all around |
[02:25.150] | That was Mr. Bojangles |
[02:31.850] | Mr. Bojangles |
[02:38.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[02:43.250] | Lord, he could dance |
[02:48.350] | He told me of the times he' d worked |
[02:52.350] | For minstrel shows |
[02:57.250] | Traveling throughout the South |
[02:59.350] | He spoke with tears |
[03:01.150] | Of fifteen years |
[03:04.350] | How his dog and he |
[03:09.650] | They just traveled about |
[03:16.150] | But his dog up and died |
[03:19.350] | Dog up and died |
[03:23.350] | And after twenty years he still grieves |
[03:32.350] | He said " I dance |
[03:33.650] | " Now at every chance n honkytonks |
[03:40.250] | " For my drinks and tips |
[03:44.350] | " But most of the time I spend behind |
[03:46.350] | " These county bars |
[03:52:150] | " You see son, I, I drinks a bit" |
[03:57.350] | Then he shook his head |
[04:02.350] | Lord, when he shook his head |
[04:06.350] | I could swear I heard someone say, " Please, |
[04:16.250] | " Mr. Bojangles |
[04:21.650] | " Mr. Bojangles |
[04:27.350] | " Mr. Bojangles |
[04:30.250] | " Come back and dance" |
[04:33.350] | Dance, dance, dance |
[04:35.150] | Come back and please dance |
[04:39.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[04:46.350] | Mr. Bojangles, |
[04:54.350] | Mr. Bojangles |
[04:58.350] | Dance |
[05:02.650] | Why can' t you come back and dance? |
[05:08.350] | Please, Bojangles |
[05:16.350] | Dance |
[05:20.350] | Again, Bojangles |