Song | Avenue C |
Artist | Barry Manilow |
Album | Barry Manilow II |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Clayton, Hendricks, Lambert | |
Lyrics:Jon Hendricks/Dave Lambert Music:Buck Clayton | |
Brass:N.Y I dig | |
Reeds:What About it? | |
Brass:.N.Y is big | |
Reeds:People tout it | |
Brass: I filp my wig | |
Reeds: What about? | |
Brass: 'Bout a street I dig | |
Piano(Basie's solo): One day I was walkin' 'n' finally came upon a series of Alphabet streets. | |
A-B-C and D.But I went for 'C'.The most of the hard-to-forget streets. | |
It's really and truly the dilly of all M'Pet streets.Tenor Sax: Hey hey hey everybody now | |
Brass: Come go walkin' with me now | |
Walk up Avenue C, now | |
Chicks all lookin' so pretty | |
They don't give me no pity | |
Avenue C is the grooviest in the city | |
Tenor Sax: I never dug an avenue so enjoyable to me | |
'C' Avenue is groovy.Yes, it was groovy as it could be | |
Brass: Walk with me down Avenue C | |
Tenor Sax:Man I really hope to stay | |
Brass:Come on baby, while we ramble,walk beside me while we ramble | |
Tenor Sax:You dig it too I feel you do, what a scenic hike,it's a walk that you're bound to like. | |
Brass :Y' got 'B' on the one side you got A on the one side | |
Reeds : 'A' - B on the other | |
Brass: 'D'on the other OR C in the middle | |
Reeds: 'B'- | |
Brass: 'C' in the middle | |
Reeds: 'C' - | |
Brass and Reeds: baby | |
Trumpet:The reason that you're feelin so down,babe,is 'cause you live in Stuyvesant Town, | |
babe,I dug you down in the Hamilton fish,babe, | |
and realized that you were my dish,babe, | |
walkin' home and you can walk with me. | |
Walkin' hand in hand up Avenue C.Oh babe, | |
and while we're walkin' | |
we can do some talkin' while the people dig us wonderin' | |
what we're puttin' down. | |
While we,happy as can be,glide on, | |
takin' life in stride up to Murphy Park there beside the river. | |
Brass:Well our feet got the rhythm | |
Reeds:Pure pedal syncopation | |
Brass:'N when we walk with 'em | |
Reeds:Demandin' admiration | |
Brass:Well our step is snappy | |
Reeds:Dig people step aside now | |
Brass:Because we're so happy | |
Reeds:We're takin' life in stride now | |
Brass:Avenue C your vibrations are followin' me.Oh yes | |
Brass:Yes yes | |
Reeds:Me and babe steadily cookin' Brass:Yes yes | |
Reeds:Start at one end talkin' and movin' | |
Brass:Yes yes | |
Reeds:To the other wiggin' and groovin' | |
Brass:So come | |
Reeds:You should | |
Brass:And view | |
Reeds:I would | |
Brass:This Ave-- | |
Reeds:You could | |
Brass:Venue | |
Reeds:It's good | |
Brass:Walk on | |
Reeds:'C' Avenue,see it my way | |
Brass:Talk on | |
Reeds:No better view on the highway | |
Ensamble:Big town you don't know 'til you see it | |
Brass:Walk on | |
Reeds:I never saw such a wonderful sight | |
Drumbreak | |
Ensamble:You're gonna love it | |
Break | |
Brass:I'm hip---you'll flip | |
Reeds:Whe you dig it you'll stop and linger | |
Brass:You'll pop your top | |
Reeds:What a pleasure and what a swinger | |
Ensamble:Go dig it cop that view it's bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it's bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it's bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it's bound to thrill you |
zuo ci : Clayton, Hendricks, Lambert | |
Lyrics: Jon Hendricks Dave Lambert Music: Buck Clayton | |
Brass: N. Y I dig | |
Reeds: What About it? | |
Brass:. N. Y is big | |
Reeds: People tout it | |
Brass: I filp my wig | |
Reeds: What about? | |
Brass: ' Bout a street I dig | |
Piano Basie' s solo: One day I was walkin' ' n' finally came upon a series of Alphabet streets. | |
ABC and D. But I went for ' C'. The most of the hardtoforget streets. | |
It' s really and truly the dilly of all M' Pet streets. Tenor Sax: Hey hey hey everybody now | |
Brass: Come go walkin' with me now | |
Walk up Avenue C, now | |
Chicks all lookin' so pretty | |
They don' t give me no pity | |
Avenue C is the grooviest in the city | |
Tenor Sax: I never dug an avenue so enjoyable to me | |
' C' Avenue is groovy. Yes, it was groovy as it could be | |
Brass: Walk with me down Avenue C | |
Tenor Sax: Man I really hope to stay | |
Brass: Come on baby, while we ramble, walk beside me while we ramble | |
Tenor Sax: You dig it too I feel you do, what a scenic hike, it' s a walk that you' re bound to like. | |
Brass : Y' got ' B' on the one side you got A on the one side | |
Reeds : ' A' B on the other | |
Brass: ' D' on the other OR C in the middle | |
Reeds: ' B' | |
Brass: ' C' in the middle | |
Reeds: ' C' | |
Brass and Reeds: baby | |
Trumpet: The reason that you' re feelin so down, babe, is ' cause you live in Stuyvesant Town, | |
babe, I dug you down in the Hamilton fish, babe, | |
and realized that you were my dish, babe, | |
walkin' home and you can walk with me. | |
Walkin' hand in hand up Avenue C. Oh babe, | |
and while we' re walkin' | |
we can do some talkin' while the people dig us wonderin' | |
what we' re puttin' down. | |
While we, happy as can be, glide on, | |
takin' life in stride up to Murphy Park there beside the river. | |
Brass: Well our feet got the rhythm | |
Reeds: Pure pedal syncopation | |
Brass:' N when we walk with ' em | |
Reeds: Demandin' admiration | |
Brass: Well our step is snappy | |
Reeds: Dig people step aside now | |
Brass: Because we' re so happy | |
Reeds: We' re takin' life in stride now | |
Brass: Avenue C your vibrations are followin' me. Oh yes | |
Brass: Yes yes | |
Reeds: Me and babe steadily cookin' Brass: Yes yes | |
Reeds: Start at one end talkin' and movin' | |
Brass: Yes yes | |
Reeds: To the other wiggin' and groovin' | |
Brass: So come | |
Reeds: You should | |
Brass: And view | |
Reeds: I would | |
Brass: This Ave | |
Reeds: You could | |
Brass: Venue | |
Reeds: It' s good | |
Brass: Walk on | |
Reeds:' C' Avenue, see it my way | |
Brass: Talk on | |
Reeds: No better view on the highway | |
Ensamble: Big town you don' t know ' til you see it | |
Brass: Walk on | |
Reeds: I never saw such a wonderful sight | |
Drumbreak | |
Ensamble: You' re gonna love it | |
Break | |
Brass: I' m hipyou' ll flip | |
Reeds: Whe you dig it you' ll stop and linger | |
Brass: You' ll pop your top | |
Reeds: What a pleasure and what a swinger | |
Ensamble: Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you |
zuò cí : Clayton, Hendricks, Lambert | |
Lyrics: Jon Hendricks Dave Lambert Music: Buck Clayton | |
Brass: N. Y I dig | |
Reeds: What About it? | |
Brass:. N. Y is big | |
Reeds: People tout it | |
Brass: I filp my wig | |
Reeds: What about? | |
Brass: ' Bout a street I dig | |
Piano Basie' s solo: One day I was walkin' ' n' finally came upon a series of Alphabet streets. | |
ABC and D. But I went for ' C'. The most of the hardtoforget streets. | |
It' s really and truly the dilly of all M' Pet streets. Tenor Sax: Hey hey hey everybody now | |
Brass: Come go walkin' with me now | |
Walk up Avenue C, now | |
Chicks all lookin' so pretty | |
They don' t give me no pity | |
Avenue C is the grooviest in the city | |
Tenor Sax: I never dug an avenue so enjoyable to me | |
' C' Avenue is groovy. Yes, it was groovy as it could be | |
Brass: Walk with me down Avenue C | |
Tenor Sax: Man I really hope to stay | |
Brass: Come on baby, while we ramble, walk beside me while we ramble | |
Tenor Sax: You dig it too I feel you do, what a scenic hike, it' s a walk that you' re bound to like. | |
Brass : Y' got ' B' on the one side you got A on the one side | |
Reeds : ' A' B on the other | |
Brass: ' D' on the other OR C in the middle | |
Reeds: ' B' | |
Brass: ' C' in the middle | |
Reeds: ' C' | |
Brass and Reeds: baby | |
Trumpet: The reason that you' re feelin so down, babe, is ' cause you live in Stuyvesant Town, | |
babe, I dug you down in the Hamilton fish, babe, | |
and realized that you were my dish, babe, | |
walkin' home and you can walk with me. | |
Walkin' hand in hand up Avenue C. Oh babe, | |
and while we' re walkin' | |
we can do some talkin' while the people dig us wonderin' | |
what we' re puttin' down. | |
While we, happy as can be, glide on, | |
takin' life in stride up to Murphy Park there beside the river. | |
Brass: Well our feet got the rhythm | |
Reeds: Pure pedal syncopation | |
Brass:' N when we walk with ' em | |
Reeds: Demandin' admiration | |
Brass: Well our step is snappy | |
Reeds: Dig people step aside now | |
Brass: Because we' re so happy | |
Reeds: We' re takin' life in stride now | |
Brass: Avenue C your vibrations are followin' me. Oh yes | |
Brass: Yes yes | |
Reeds: Me and babe steadily cookin' Brass: Yes yes | |
Reeds: Start at one end talkin' and movin' | |
Brass: Yes yes | |
Reeds: To the other wiggin' and groovin' | |
Brass: So come | |
Reeds: You should | |
Brass: And view | |
Reeds: I would | |
Brass: This Ave | |
Reeds: You could | |
Brass: Venue | |
Reeds: It' s good | |
Brass: Walk on | |
Reeds:' C' Avenue, see it my way | |
Brass: Talk on | |
Reeds: No better view on the highway | |
Ensamble: Big town you don' t know ' til you see it | |
Brass: Walk on | |
Reeds: I never saw such a wonderful sight | |
Drumbreak | |
Ensamble: You' re gonna love it | |
Break | |
Brass: I' m hipyou' ll flip | |
Reeds: Whe you dig it you' ll stop and linger | |
Brass: You' ll pop your top | |
Reeds: What a pleasure and what a swinger | |
Ensamble: Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you | |
Go dig it cop that view it' s bound to thrill you |