Song | Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Me |
Artist | Phil Ochs |
Album | Greatest Hits |
作词 : Ochs | |
Pre>em f em f | |
Every morning at the dawn dust is in the air. | |
Em f g am | |
Karen rises early, runs brushes through her hair. | |
Em f em f | |
Then she buys the paper, I lay on my back, | |
Em f g a | |
Then she feeds the monkey, then she feeds the cat. | |
Chorus: | |
G | |
I'll talk, I'll talk they live by the sea | |
D g | |
Surrounded by a cemetery. | |
Bm a | |
If you get tired come up for some tea | |
Em bm d em | |
With bach, beethoven, mozart, and me. | |
Frances is the next to rise | |
Powders up her nose. | |
She's working for the tailor | |
Makes the western clothes. | |
Andy drives a sports car | |
To the warner brothers ghost | |
He used to live in england | |
Now he loves the coast (chorus) | |
Some times a friend comes by | |
To sing the latest song, | |
But david fights with susan | |
Nobody gets along. | |
Every other sunday | |
It's time to make a call. | |
Judy has a barbecue | |
Play the volleyball. (chorus) | |
In the evening when the sun goes down | |
The streets are all aglow. | |
We walk out on the hillside | |
City shines below. | |
We sit down for our supper | |
The news begins to play. | |
Walter he is speechless | |
Eric speaks cliches. (chorus) | |
Andy plays a cricket game. | |
Frances holds a glass. | |
Karen reads and darns a dress. | |
I dream of the past. | |
Dark is spreading up now | |
Good evening, good night. | |
Karen turns the bed sheet. | |
She's turning out the light. (chorus) | |
(tag) | |
Em am bm em | |
Bach, beethoven, mozart, and me. | |
/pre> |
zuò cí : Ochs | |
Pre em f em f | |
Every morning at the dawn dust is in the air. | |
Em f g am | |
Karen rises early, runs brushes through her hair. | |
Em f em f | |
Then she buys the paper, I lay on my back, | |
Em f g a | |
Then she feeds the monkey, then she feeds the cat. | |
Chorus: | |
G | |
I' ll talk, I' ll talk they live by the sea | |
D g | |
Surrounded by a cemetery. | |
Bm a | |
If you get tired come up for some tea | |
Em bm d em | |
With bach, beethoven, mozart, and me. | |
Frances is the next to rise | |
Powders up her nose. | |
She' s working for the tailor | |
Makes the western clothes. | |
Andy drives a sports car | |
To the warner brothers ghost | |
He used to live in england | |
Now he loves the coast chorus | |
Some times a friend comes by | |
To sing the latest song, | |
But david fights with susan | |
Nobody gets along. | |
Every other sunday | |
It' s time to make a call. | |
Judy has a barbecue | |
Play the volleyball. chorus | |
In the evening when the sun goes down | |
The streets are all aglow. | |
We walk out on the hillside | |
City shines below. | |
We sit down for our supper | |
The news begins to play. | |
Walter he is speechless | |
Eric speaks cliches. chorus | |
Andy plays a cricket game. | |
Frances holds a glass. | |
Karen reads and darns a dress. | |
I dream of the past. | |
Dark is spreading up now | |
Good evening, good night. | |
Karen turns the bed sheet. | |
She' s turning out the light. chorus | |
tag | |
Em am bm em | |
Bach, beethoven, mozart, and me. | |
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