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Natalie Merchant《Owensboro》歌词歌曲LRC下载

Natalie Merchant《Owensboro》歌词歌曲LRC下载

Owensboro歌曲歌词:

作词 : Traditional

well, I lived in a town

way down south

by the name of Owensboro

and I worked in a mill

with the rest of the "trash"

as we’re often called

as you know

well we rise up early

in the morning

and we work all day real hard

to buy our little meat and bread

buy sugar, tea, and lard

well, our children

grow up unlearned

with no time to go to school

almost before they learn to walk

they learn to spin

and to spoon

well, the folks in town

they dress so fine

and spend their money free

but they would hardly look

at a factory hand

who dresses like you or me

would you let them wear

their watches fine

let them wear their gems

and pearly strings

but when that day of judgement comes

they’ll have to share

their pretty things

but when that day

of judgement comes

they’ll have to share

their pretty things

OwensboroLRC歌词:

[00:00.00] 作词 : Traditional

[00:03.30]well, I lived in a town

[00:05.86]way down south

[00:09.73]by the name of Owensboro

[00:15.23]

[00:16.98]and I worked in a mill

[00:20.92]with the rest of the "trash"

[00:24.92]as we’re often called

[00:29.24]as you know

[00:31.36]

[00:32.73]well we rise up early

[00:35.11]

[00:37.42]in the morning

[00:38.61]

[00:41.11]and we work all day real hard

[00:46.61]

[00:48.36]to buy our little meat and bread

[00:54.17]

[00:56.73]buy sugar, tea, and lard

[01:01.92]

[01:36.38]well, our children

[01:40.32]grow up unlearned

[01:44.44]with no time to go to school

[01:49.57]

[01:51.82]almost before they learn to walk

[01:57.32]

[02:00.07]they learn to spin

[02:02.07]

[02:03.82]and to spoon

[02:05.13]

[02:38.44]well, the folks in town

[02:42.38]they dress so fine

[02:46.82]and spend their money free

[02:53.57]but they would hardly look

[02:57.76]at a factory hand

[03:01.88]who dresses like you or me

[03:09.51]would you let them wear

[03:12.94]their watches fine

[03:16.57]let them wear their gems

[03:20.82]and pearly strings

[03:24.38]but when that day of judgement comes

[03:32.76]they’ll have to share

[03:37.07]their pretty things

[03:39.95]but when that day

[03:44.20]of judgement comes

[03:48.26]they’ll have to share

[03:52.44]their pretty things

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Natalie Merchant简介:

Natalie Merchant简介

Merchant的抒怀创作风格,被比拟为流行乐坛的Emily ****inson (19世纪美国文学界最具影响力的女诗人之一,担任10000 Maniacs的主唱十年,纽约才女歌手Natalie Merchant为质朴动人的民谣添加学院派气质,以”Trouble Me”、”These Are Days”、”Because The Night”等作品跨越全美流行、现代摇滚与成人抒情电台。

演艺经历

娜坦莉梅出生1963年10月26日在詹姆斯敦,纽约,四个安东尼和安商儿童中有三分之一。她的祖父,谁发挥的手风琴,曼陀林和吉他,移民到美国的西西里岛,他的姓是“Mercante”之前是英国化的。她的外祖父,一个漫画家,钢琴调谐器和一个理发店四重唱成员是爱尔兰人。[她的父母离婚时,她8岁],和她的母亲后来改嫁。作为一个孩子,她的母亲听音乐(披头士乐队,基地绿化,艾瑞莎富兰克林)并鼓励她的孩子学习音乐,但她不会让电视机是12后,纳塔利。 “我被带到了很多交响乐,因为我的母亲喜欢古典音乐。但我被拖看到斯蒂克斯当我是12。我们不得不驱车100英里到布法罗,纽约。有人扔了我和旁边的人吸烟锅。这是可怕的。我记得有一个白色钢琴斯蒂克斯的涨幅走出阶段。这是威严和灵感。她[母亲]已经表明曲调,她从西城配乐故事和南太平洋。然后最终…她总是喜欢古典音乐,然后,她嫁给了一个爵士乐手,所以这是一种音乐我进入。我从来没有真正有朋友谁围坐,听和说的立体声’嘿,听这一个’,所以我从来没有鲍勃迪伦是谁,直到听到我是18岁。在1988-1989年,娜塔莉称,她还没有一个电视:”我长大了在房子里没有人观看电视新闻,没有人读的文件。我已经发现这些东西,因为我年龄的增长,并已影响到我的消息比以往任何时候都更加面前。在16日离开高中和商人开始在保健食品商店工作。1981年,她开始了一个名为静物乐队,这是成为万疯子唱。在1981年加入刚刚起步,虽然她曾在詹姆斯敦社区学院的学生。1993年,她宣布,她将离开乐团。95年独挑创作行囊发表专辑《Tigerlily》,清新的民谣创作情怀里灌注较为浓郁的情感音质,有点蓝的情绪也变得豁然开朗,一份甜蜜淡雅的成熟性格逐渐成型,专辑本身跟”Carnival”、”Wonder”等单曲,打进Top 20成为90年代民谣创作女声风潮中的重要声音之一。“98年专辑《Ophelia》在商业领域更跃进Top 10,心情唱作呼一下地落入心灵的深渊,创作之余更挺身参加动物权益、家庭暴力、无家可归等社会议题活动。2001年岁末发行专辑《Motherland》请到以《霹雳高手》(Oh Brother Where Art Thou?)电影原声带大出锋头,并曾为The Wallflowers专辑操刀的制作人T Bone Burnett携手寻觅怀旧的草根民谣踪迹,培养20年歌唱情绪与创作才情的Merchant在创作上触及政治现实、社会观与自我内省,甜蜜温柔的歌声小心翼翼的呵护着慨然的告白。

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