Song | Rambling, Gambling Willie |
Artist | Bob Dylan |
Album | The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991 |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Dylan |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Dylan |
[00:05.08] | Come around you roving |
[00:06.17] | Gamblers and a story I will tell |
[00:09.32] | About the greatest gambler |
[00:10.76] | You all should know him well |
[00:13.52] | His name was Will O' Conley |
[00:14.95] | And he gambled all his life |
[00:17.48] | He's had twenty-seven children |
[00:19.25] | Yet he's never had a wife |
[00:21.61] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[00:24.17] | Roll Willie roll |
[00:26.02] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[00:28.21] | Nobody knows |
[00:33.17] | Well he gambled in the |
[00:34.45] | White House and in the railroad yards |
[00:37.54] | Wherever there was people |
[00:39.33] | There was Willie and his cards |
[00:41.63] | He had the reputation |
[00:43.31] | As the gamblingest man around |
[00:45.97] | Wives would keep their husbands home |
[00:47.81] | When Willie came to town |
[00:49.75] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[00:52.27] | Roll Willie roll |
[00:53.98] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[00:55.97] | Nobody knows |
[01:00.84] | Sailing down the Mississippi to a town |
[01:03.68] | Called New Orleans |
[01:04.79] | They're still talking about their card |
[01:06.68] | Game on that Jackson River Queen |
[01:09.16] | "I've come to win some money " Gambling Willie says |
[01:13.04] | When the game finally ended up |
[01:14.87] | The whole darn boat was his |
[01:17.02] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[01:19.67] | Roll Willie roll |
[01:21.41] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[01:23.54] | Nobody really knows |
[01:28.36] | Up in the rocky mountains in a town |
[01:31.08] | Called Cripple Creek |
[01:32.55] | There was an all-night poker game |
[01:34.56] | Lasted about a week |
[01:36.58] | Nine hundred miners had laid their money down |
[01:40.33] | When Willie finally left the room |
[01:42.45] | He owned the whole darn town |
[01:43.89] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[01:46.75] | Roll Willie roll |
[01:48.26] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[01:50.52] | Nobody knows |
[02:17.81] | But Willie had a heart of gold and |
[02:19.80] | This I know is true |
[02:21.52] | He supported all his children and |
[02:23.73] | All their mothers too |
[02:25.68] | He wore no rings or fancy things |
[02:27.42] | Like other gamblers wore |
[02:29.52] | He spread his money far and wide to |
[02:31.72] | Help the sick and the poor |
[02:33.41] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[02:35.93] | Roll Willie roll |
[02:37.58] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[02:39.60] | Nobody knows |
[02:45.32] | When you played your cards with Willie |
[02:47.09] | You never really knew |
[02:49.51] | Whether he was bluffing or whether he was true |
[02:53.51] | He won a fortune from a man |
[02:55.46] | Who folded in his chair |
[02:57.24] | The man he left a diamond flush |
[02:59.37] | Willie didn't even have a pair |
[03:01.15] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[03:03.63] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:05.40] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[03:07.42] | Nobody knows |
[03:12.19] | It was late one evening during a poker game |
[03:16.36] | A man lost all his money he said |
[03:18.54] | "Willie was to blame" |
[03:20.38] | He shot poor Willie through the head |
[03:22.42] | Which was a tragic fate |
[03:24.34] | When Willie's cards fell on the floor |
[03:26.29] | They were aces backed with eights |
[03:28.20] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[03:30.60] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:32.33] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[03:34.42] | Nobody knows |
[03:39.34] | So all you rambling gamblers |
[03:41.20] | Wherever you might be |
[03:43.52] | The moral of this story is very plain to see |
[03:47.34] | Make your money while you can |
[03:49.20] | Before you have to stop |
[03:51.36] | For when you pull that dead man's hand |
[03:53.17] | Your gambling days are up |
[03:54.85] | And it's ride Willie ride |
[03:57.64] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:59.57] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[04:01.43] | Nobody really knows |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Dylan |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Dylan |
[00:05.08] | Come around you roving |
[00:06.17] | Gamblers and a story I will tell |
[00:09.32] | About the greatest gambler |
[00:10.76] | You all should know him well |
[00:13.52] | His name was Will O' Conley |
[00:14.95] | And he gambled all his life |
[00:17.48] | He' s had twentyseven children |
[00:19.25] | Yet he' s never had a wife |
[00:21.61] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[00:24.17] | Roll Willie roll |
[00:26.02] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[00:28.21] | Nobody knows |
[00:33.17] | Well he gambled in the |
[00:34.45] | White House and in the railroad yards |
[00:37.54] | Wherever there was people |
[00:39.33] | There was Willie and his cards |
[00:41.63] | He had the reputation |
[00:43.31] | As the gamblingest man around |
[00:45.97] | Wives would keep their husbands home |
[00:47.81] | When Willie came to town |
[00:49.75] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[00:52.27] | Roll Willie roll |
[00:53.98] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[00:55.97] | Nobody knows |
[01:00.84] | Sailing down the Mississippi to a town |
[01:03.68] | Called New Orleans |
[01:04.79] | They' re still talking about their card |
[01:06.68] | Game on that Jackson River Queen |
[01:09.16] | " I' ve come to win some money " Gambling Willie says |
[01:13.04] | When the game finally ended up |
[01:14.87] | The whole darn boat was his |
[01:17.02] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[01:19.67] | Roll Willie roll |
[01:21.41] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[01:23.54] | Nobody really knows |
[01:28.36] | Up in the rocky mountains in a town |
[01:31.08] | Called Cripple Creek |
[01:32.55] | There was an allnight poker game |
[01:34.56] | Lasted about a week |
[01:36.58] | Nine hundred miners had laid their money down |
[01:40.33] | When Willie finally left the room |
[01:42.45] | He owned the whole darn town |
[01:43.89] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[01:46.75] | Roll Willie roll |
[01:48.26] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[01:50.52] | Nobody knows |
[02:17.81] | But Willie had a heart of gold and |
[02:19.80] | This I know is true |
[02:21.52] | He supported all his children and |
[02:23.73] | All their mothers too |
[02:25.68] | He wore no rings or fancy things |
[02:27.42] | Like other gamblers wore |
[02:29.52] | He spread his money far and wide to |
[02:31.72] | Help the sick and the poor |
[02:33.41] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[02:35.93] | Roll Willie roll |
[02:37.58] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[02:39.60] | Nobody knows |
[02:45.32] | When you played your cards with Willie |
[02:47.09] | You never really knew |
[02:49.51] | Whether he was bluffing or whether he was true |
[02:53.51] | He won a fortune from a man |
[02:55.46] | Who folded in his chair |
[02:57.24] | The man he left a diamond flush |
[02:59.37] | Willie didn' t even have a pair |
[03:01.15] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[03:03.63] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:05.40] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[03:07.42] | Nobody knows |
[03:12.19] | It was late one evening during a poker game |
[03:16.36] | A man lost all his money he said |
[03:18.54] | " Willie was to blame" |
[03:20.38] | He shot poor Willie through the head |
[03:22.42] | Which was a tragic fate |
[03:24.34] | When Willie' s cards fell on the floor |
[03:26.29] | They were aces backed with eights |
[03:28.20] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[03:30.60] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:32.33] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[03:34.42] | Nobody knows |
[03:39.34] | So all you rambling gamblers |
[03:41.20] | Wherever you might be |
[03:43.52] | The moral of this story is very plain to see |
[03:47.34] | Make your money while you can |
[03:49.20] | Before you have to stop |
[03:51.36] | For when you pull that dead man' s hand |
[03:53.17] | Your gambling days are up |
[03:54.85] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[03:57.64] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:59.57] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[04:01.43] | Nobody really knows |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Dylan |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Dylan |
[00:05.08] | Come around you roving |
[00:06.17] | Gamblers and a story I will tell |
[00:09.32] | About the greatest gambler |
[00:10.76] | You all should know him well |
[00:13.52] | His name was Will O' Conley |
[00:14.95] | And he gambled all his life |
[00:17.48] | He' s had twentyseven children |
[00:19.25] | Yet he' s never had a wife |
[00:21.61] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[00:24.17] | Roll Willie roll |
[00:26.02] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[00:28.21] | Nobody knows |
[00:33.17] | Well he gambled in the |
[00:34.45] | White House and in the railroad yards |
[00:37.54] | Wherever there was people |
[00:39.33] | There was Willie and his cards |
[00:41.63] | He had the reputation |
[00:43.31] | As the gamblingest man around |
[00:45.97] | Wives would keep their husbands home |
[00:47.81] | When Willie came to town |
[00:49.75] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[00:52.27] | Roll Willie roll |
[00:53.98] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[00:55.97] | Nobody knows |
[01:00.84] | Sailing down the Mississippi to a town |
[01:03.68] | Called New Orleans |
[01:04.79] | They' re still talking about their card |
[01:06.68] | Game on that Jackson River Queen |
[01:09.16] | " I' ve come to win some money " Gambling Willie says |
[01:13.04] | When the game finally ended up |
[01:14.87] | The whole darn boat was his |
[01:17.02] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[01:19.67] | Roll Willie roll |
[01:21.41] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[01:23.54] | Nobody really knows |
[01:28.36] | Up in the rocky mountains in a town |
[01:31.08] | Called Cripple Creek |
[01:32.55] | There was an allnight poker game |
[01:34.56] | Lasted about a week |
[01:36.58] | Nine hundred miners had laid their money down |
[01:40.33] | When Willie finally left the room |
[01:42.45] | He owned the whole darn town |
[01:43.89] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[01:46.75] | Roll Willie roll |
[01:48.26] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[01:50.52] | Nobody knows |
[02:17.81] | But Willie had a heart of gold and |
[02:19.80] | This I know is true |
[02:21.52] | He supported all his children and |
[02:23.73] | All their mothers too |
[02:25.68] | He wore no rings or fancy things |
[02:27.42] | Like other gamblers wore |
[02:29.52] | He spread his money far and wide to |
[02:31.72] | Help the sick and the poor |
[02:33.41] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[02:35.93] | Roll Willie roll |
[02:37.58] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[02:39.60] | Nobody knows |
[02:45.32] | When you played your cards with Willie |
[02:47.09] | You never really knew |
[02:49.51] | Whether he was bluffing or whether he was true |
[02:53.51] | He won a fortune from a man |
[02:55.46] | Who folded in his chair |
[02:57.24] | The man he left a diamond flush |
[02:59.37] | Willie didn' t even have a pair |
[03:01.15] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[03:03.63] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:05.40] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[03:07.42] | Nobody knows |
[03:12.19] | It was late one evening during a poker game |
[03:16.36] | A man lost all his money he said |
[03:18.54] | " Willie was to blame" |
[03:20.38] | He shot poor Willie through the head |
[03:22.42] | Which was a tragic fate |
[03:24.34] | When Willie' s cards fell on the floor |
[03:26.29] | They were aces backed with eights |
[03:28.20] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[03:30.60] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:32.33] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[03:34.42] | Nobody knows |
[03:39.34] | So all you rambling gamblers |
[03:41.20] | Wherever you might be |
[03:43.52] | The moral of this story is very plain to see |
[03:47.34] | Make your money while you can |
[03:49.20] | Before you have to stop |
[03:51.36] | For when you pull that dead man' s hand |
[03:53.17] | Your gambling days are up |
[03:54.85] | And it' s ride Willie ride |
[03:57.64] | Roll Willie roll |
[03:59.57] | Wherever you are gambling now |
[04:01.43] | Nobody really knows |