Song | Dixie Lullaby |
Artist | Leon Russell |
Album | Leon Live |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Russell, Stainton | |
Gather round me people, got a song to sing | |
About that sweet magnolia thyme | |
The black eyed | |
Susan made some catfish stew | |
And papa brought some homemade wine | |
Now, all the southern children like to rock 'n' roll | |
The TV mamas tell you why | |
They got it on the boat from | |
AfricaIt's that | |
Dixie lullaby | |
And blind | |
Willie Time, he had a dime shoe shine | |
Stand down on | |
Beale Street | |
And Willie would stop and say "Hello" | |
To all the shoes he'd meet"Why are you so happy?" said the clean white buck"You got no reason to be happy Mr. Time" | |
But Willie just smiled and he dropped his rag | |
And sang a | |
Dixie lullaby | |
Now you heard the story of my southern home | |
With a honeysuckle wine | |
Anytime you think that you might come yourself | |
You ought to keep this thought in mind | |
All you easy riders better watch your step | |
If you're walkin' down below the line | |
That Louisiana man is gonna get you, yet | |
With his Dixie lullaby | |
He's got a | |
Dixie lullaby | |
Ohh, it's a | |
Dixie lullaby, bye |
zuo ci : Russell, Stainton | |
Gather round me people, got a song to sing | |
About that sweet magnolia thyme | |
The black eyed | |
Susan made some catfish stew | |
And papa brought some homemade wine | |
Now, all the southern children like to rock ' n' roll | |
The TV mamas tell you why | |
They got it on the boat from | |
AfricaIt' s that | |
Dixie lullaby | |
And blind | |
Willie Time, he had a dime shoe shine | |
Stand down on | |
Beale Street | |
And Willie would stop and say " Hello" | |
To all the shoes he' d meet" Why are you so happy?" said the clean white buck" You got no reason to be happy Mr. Time" | |
But Willie just smiled and he dropped his rag | |
And sang a | |
Dixie lullaby | |
Now you heard the story of my southern home | |
With a honeysuckle wine | |
Anytime you think that you might come yourself | |
You ought to keep this thought in mind | |
All you easy riders better watch your step | |
If you' re walkin' down below the line | |
That Louisiana man is gonna get you, yet | |
With his Dixie lullaby | |
He' s got a | |
Dixie lullaby | |
Ohh, it' s a | |
Dixie lullaby, bye |
zuò cí : Russell, Stainton | |
Gather round me people, got a song to sing | |
About that sweet magnolia thyme | |
The black eyed | |
Susan made some catfish stew | |
And papa brought some homemade wine | |
Now, all the southern children like to rock ' n' roll | |
The TV mamas tell you why | |
They got it on the boat from | |
AfricaIt' s that | |
Dixie lullaby | |
And blind | |
Willie Time, he had a dime shoe shine | |
Stand down on | |
Beale Street | |
And Willie would stop and say " Hello" | |
To all the shoes he' d meet" Why are you so happy?" said the clean white buck" You got no reason to be happy Mr. Time" | |
But Willie just smiled and he dropped his rag | |
And sang a | |
Dixie lullaby | |
Now you heard the story of my southern home | |
With a honeysuckle wine | |
Anytime you think that you might come yourself | |
You ought to keep this thought in mind | |
All you easy riders better watch your step | |
If you' re walkin' down below the line | |
That Louisiana man is gonna get you, yet | |
With his Dixie lullaby | |
He' s got a | |
Dixie lullaby | |
Ohh, it' s a | |
Dixie lullaby, bye |