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[00:03.07] | Alan Jackson |
[00:09.13] | It was painted red the stripe was white |
[00:13.22] | It was eighteen feet from the bow to the stern light |
[00:16.73] | Secondhand from a dealer in Atlanta |
[00:19.99] | I rode up with daddy when he went there to get her |
[00:24.70] | We put on a shine; put on a motor |
[00:27.78] | Built out of love, made for the water |
[00:31.97] | Ran her for years, ′til the transom got rotten |
[00:35.37] | A piece of my childhood that will never be forgotten |
[00:39.56] | It was just on old plywood boat |
[00:42.99] | With a ′75 Johnson with electric choke |
[00:46.94] | A young boy two hands on the wheel |
[00:51.02] | I can′t replace the way it made me feel |
[00:54.98] | And I would turn her sharp |
[00:56.27] | And I would make her whine |
[00:59.90] | He′d say, "you can′t beat the way an old wood boat rides" |
[01:02.67] | Just a little lake across the Alabama line |
[01:05.86] | But I was king of the ocean |
[01:08.98] | When daddy let me drive |
[01:18.17] | Just an old half ton shortbed ford |
[01:21.34] | My uncle bought new in ′64 |
[01:25.33] | Daddy got it right ′cause the engine was smoking |
[01:29.93] | A couple of burnt valves and he had it going |
[01:33.25] | He let me drive her when we′d haul off a load |
[01:37.10] | Down a dirt strip where we′d dump trash off of Thigpen Road |
[01:40.47] | I′d sit up in the seat and stretch my feet out to the pedals |
[01:44.33] | Smiling like a hero that just received his medal |
[01:48.45] | It was just an old handdown Ford |
[01:52.00] | With a three-speed on the column and a dent in the door |
[01:56.47] | A young boy two hands on the wheel |
[02:00.08] | I can′t replace the way it mode me feel |
[02:03.92] | And I would press that clutch |
[02:07.47] | And I would keep it right |
[02:09.42] | And he′d say, "a little slower son you′re doing just fine" |
[02:11.70] | Just a dirt rood with trash on each side |
[02:15.14] | But I was Mario Andretti |
[02:17.95] | When daddy let me drive |
[02:36.79] | I′m grown up now three daughters of my own |
[02:40.03] | I let them drive my old Jeep across the pasture at our home |
[02:44.46] | Maybe one day they′ll reach back in their file |
[02:47.98] | And pull out that old memory |
[02:49.59] | And think of me and smile and say |
[02:51.98] | It was just an old worn out Jeep |
[02:55.29] | Rusty old floorboard, hot on my feet |
[02:59.73] | A young girl two hands on the wheel |
[03:03.33] | I can′t replace the way it made me feel |
[03:06.63] | And he′d say, "turn it left and steer it right, |
[03:09.07] | Straighten up girl, you′re doing just fine" |
[03:14.87] | Just a little valley by the river where we′d ride |
[03:18.22] | But I was high on a mountain |
[03:21.12] | When daddy let me drive |
[03:25.09] | When daddy let me drive |
[03:29.48] | Oh he let me drive |
[03:31.36] | Daddy let me drive |
[03:43.02] | It′s just an old plywood boat |
[03:45.31] | With a ′75 Johnson with electric choke |
[03:47.87] | 希望你们能喜欢乡村音乐 |
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[00:01.47] | Drive |
[00:03.07] | Alan Jackson |
[00:09.13] | It was painted red the stripe was white |
[00:13.22] | It was eighteen feet from the bow to the stern light |
[00:16.73] | Secondhand from a dealer in Atlanta |
[00:19.99] | I rode up with daddy when he went there to get her |
[00:24.70] | We put on a shine put on a motor |
[00:27.78] | Built out of love, made for the water |
[00:31.97] | Ran her for years, til the transom got rotten |
[00:35.37] | A piece of my childhood that will never be forgotten |
[00:39.56] | It was just on old plywood boat |
[00:42.99] | With a 75 Johnson with electric choke |
[00:46.94] | A young boy two hands on the wheel |
[00:51.02] | I can t replace the way it made me feel |
[00:54.98] | And I would turn her sharp |
[00:56.27] | And I would make her whine |
[00:59.90] | He d say, " you can t beat the way an old wood boat rides" |
[01:02.67] | Just a little lake across the Alabama line |
[01:05.86] | But I was king of the ocean |
[01:08.98] | When daddy let me drive |
[01:18.17] | Just an old half ton shortbed ford |
[01:21.34] | My uncle bought new in 64 |
[01:25.33] | Daddy got it right cause the engine was smoking |
[01:29.93] | A couple of burnt valves and he had it going |
[01:33.25] | He let me drive her when we d haul off a load |
[01:37.10] | Down a dirt strip where we d dump trash off of Thigpen Road |
[01:40.47] | I d sit up in the seat and stretch my feet out to the pedals |
[01:44.33] | Smiling like a hero that just received his medal |
[01:48.45] | It was just an old handdown Ford |
[01:52.00] | With a threespeed on the column and a dent in the door |
[01:56.47] | A young boy two hands on the wheel |
[02:00.08] | I can t replace the way it mode me feel |
[02:03.92] | And I would press that clutch |
[02:07.47] | And I would keep it right |
[02:09.42] | And he d say, " a little slower son you re doing just fine" |
[02:11.70] | Just a dirt rood with trash on each side |
[02:15.14] | But I was Mario Andretti |
[02:17.95] | When daddy let me drive |
[02:36.79] | I m grown up now three daughters of my own |
[02:40.03] | I let them drive my old Jeep across the pasture at our home |
[02:44.46] | Maybe one day they ll reach back in their file |
[02:47.98] | And pull out that old memory |
[02:49.59] | And think of me and smile and say |
[02:51.98] | It was just an old worn out Jeep |
[02:55.29] | Rusty old floorboard, hot on my feet |
[02:59.73] | A young girl two hands on the wheel |
[03:03.33] | I can t replace the way it made me feel |
[03:06.63] | And he d say, " turn it left and steer it right, |
[03:09.07] | Straighten up girl, you re doing just fine" |
[03:14.87] | Just a little valley by the river where we d ride |
[03:18.22] | But I was high on a mountain |
[03:21.12] | When daddy let me drive |
[03:25.09] | When daddy let me drive |
[03:29.48] | Oh he let me drive |
[03:31.36] | Daddy let me drive |
[03:43.02] | It s just an old plywood boat |
[03:45.31] | With a 75 Johnson with electric choke |
[03:47.87] | xi wang ni men neng xi huan xiang cun yin yue |
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[00:01.47] | Drive |
[00:03.07] | Alan Jackson |
[00:09.13] | It was painted red the stripe was white |
[00:13.22] | It was eighteen feet from the bow to the stern light |
[00:16.73] | Secondhand from a dealer in Atlanta |
[00:19.99] | I rode up with daddy when he went there to get her |
[00:24.70] | We put on a shine put on a motor |
[00:27.78] | Built out of love, made for the water |
[00:31.97] | Ran her for years, til the transom got rotten |
[00:35.37] | A piece of my childhood that will never be forgotten |
[00:39.56] | It was just on old plywood boat |
[00:42.99] | With a 75 Johnson with electric choke |
[00:46.94] | A young boy two hands on the wheel |
[00:51.02] | I can t replace the way it made me feel |
[00:54.98] | And I would turn her sharp |
[00:56.27] | And I would make her whine |
[00:59.90] | He d say, " you can t beat the way an old wood boat rides" |
[01:02.67] | Just a little lake across the Alabama line |
[01:05.86] | But I was king of the ocean |
[01:08.98] | When daddy let me drive |
[01:18.17] | Just an old half ton shortbed ford |
[01:21.34] | My uncle bought new in 64 |
[01:25.33] | Daddy got it right cause the engine was smoking |
[01:29.93] | A couple of burnt valves and he had it going |
[01:33.25] | He let me drive her when we d haul off a load |
[01:37.10] | Down a dirt strip where we d dump trash off of Thigpen Road |
[01:40.47] | I d sit up in the seat and stretch my feet out to the pedals |
[01:44.33] | Smiling like a hero that just received his medal |
[01:48.45] | It was just an old handdown Ford |
[01:52.00] | With a threespeed on the column and a dent in the door |
[01:56.47] | A young boy two hands on the wheel |
[02:00.08] | I can t replace the way it mode me feel |
[02:03.92] | And I would press that clutch |
[02:07.47] | And I would keep it right |
[02:09.42] | And he d say, " a little slower son you re doing just fine" |
[02:11.70] | Just a dirt rood with trash on each side |
[02:15.14] | But I was Mario Andretti |
[02:17.95] | When daddy let me drive |
[02:36.79] | I m grown up now three daughters of my own |
[02:40.03] | I let them drive my old Jeep across the pasture at our home |
[02:44.46] | Maybe one day they ll reach back in their file |
[02:47.98] | And pull out that old memory |
[02:49.59] | And think of me and smile and say |
[02:51.98] | It was just an old worn out Jeep |
[02:55.29] | Rusty old floorboard, hot on my feet |
[02:59.73] | A young girl two hands on the wheel |
[03:03.33] | I can t replace the way it made me feel |
[03:06.63] | And he d say, " turn it left and steer it right, |
[03:09.07] | Straighten up girl, you re doing just fine" |
[03:14.87] | Just a little valley by the river where we d ride |
[03:18.22] | But I was high on a mountain |
[03:21.12] | When daddy let me drive |
[03:25.09] | When daddy let me drive |
[03:29.48] | Oh he let me drive |
[03:31.36] | Daddy let me drive |
[03:43.02] | It s just an old plywood boat |
[03:45.31] | With a 75 Johnson with electric choke |
[03:47.87] | xī wàng nǐ men néng xǐ huān xiāng cūn yīn yuè |
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