
Take ‘Em Away歌曲歌词:
作曲 : Fuqua
Take ’em away, take ’em away,
Lord Take away these chains from me
My heart is broken ’cause my spirit’s not free
Lord take away these chains from me
Some birds’ feathers are too bright to be caged
I know I’m not that colorful but a bird just the same
Open up your gate now, let me put down my load
So I can feel at ease and go back to my home [Chorus ]
Sun beatin’ down, my legs can’t seem to stand
There’s a boss man at a turnrow with a rifle in his hand
I’ve got nine child, nothin’ in the pan
My wife she died hungry while
I was plowin’ land [Chorus]
Can’t see when
I go to work, can’t see when
I get off
How do you expect a man not to get lost
Every year
I just keep getting deeper in debt
If there’s a happy day,
Lord, I haven’t seen one yet [Chorus]
Land that
I love is the land that
I’m workin’
But it’s hard to love it all the time when your back is a-hurtin’
Gettin’ too old now to push this here plow
Please let me lay down so
I can look at the clouds [Chorus]
Land that
I know is where two rivers collide
The Brazos the
Navaso and the big blue sky
Flood plains, freight trains, watermelon vines
Of any place on
God’s green earth, this is where
I choose to die [Chorus]
Take ‘Em AwayLRC歌词:
[00:00.00] 作曲 : Fuqua
[00:04.17]Take ’em away, take ’em away,
[00:06.84]Lord Take away these chains from me
[00:11.25]My heart is broken ’cause my spirit’s not free
[00:14.79]Lord take away these chains from me
[00:20.88]Some birds’ feathers are too bright to be caged
[00:23.76]I know I’m not that colorful but a bird just the same
[00:27.99]Open up your gate now, let me put down my load
[00:30.72]So I can feel at ease and go back to my home [Chorus ]
[00:51.45]Sun beatin’ down, my legs can’t seem to stand
[00:54.36]There’s a boss man at a turnrow with a rifle in his hand
[00:58.56]I’ve got nine child, nothin’ in the pan
[01:01.26]My wife she died hungry while
[01:03.42]I was plowin’ land [Chorus]
[01:35.49]Can’t see when
[01:36.15]I go to work, can’t see when
[01:37.53]I get off
[01:39.03]How do you expect a man not to get lost
[01:42.54]Every year
[01:42.99]I just keep getting deeper in debt
[01:45.33]If there’s a happy day,
[01:46.74]Lord, I haven’t seen one yet [Chorus]
[02:06.27]Land that
[02:06.75]I love is the land that
[02:08.22]I’m workin’
[02:09.12]But it’s hard to love it all the time when your back is a-hurtin’
[02:13.35]Gettin’ too old now to push this here plow
[02:16.80]Please let me lay down so
[02:18.15]I can look at the clouds [Chorus]
[02:50.28]Land that
[02:50.70]I know is where two rivers collide
[02:53.07]The Brazos the
[02:54.33]Navaso and the big blue sky
[02:57.09]Flood plains, freight trains, watermelon vines
[02:59.94]Of any place on
[03:00.87]God’s green earth, this is where
[03:02.25]I choose to die [Chorus]
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Old Crow Medicine Show简介:
by James Christopher Monger
Mountain music revivalists Old Crow Medicine Show spin traditional folk and bluegrass yarns with a rock & roll attitude. Critter Fuqua (vocals/banjo/resonator guitar), Kevin Hayes (guitjo), Morgan Jahnig (upright bass), Ketch Secor (vocals/fiddle/harmonica/banjo), and Willie Watson (vocals/guitar/banjo) may specialize in rags, hollers, and pre-World War II blues but they were weaned on Nirvana and Public Enemy. The quintet — who are all from different states — met in New York, hit the road, played before an impressed Doc Watson in front of a North Carolina pharmacy, and were promptly scheduled to play the folk icon’s Merlefest. The group relocated to Nashville, found themselves gracing the stage at the Grand Ole Opry, opened for the likes of Dolly Parton and the Del McCoury Band, toured with Merle Haggard and Marty Stuart, and appeared on NPR’s Prairie Home Companion. They signed to Nettwerk America in 2003, began crafting their own compositions among the jug band standards and reels that had become the backbone of the group, and went into the studio to make a record with Gillian Welch’s other half, guitarist David Rawlings, at the helm. The self-titled debut, which was recorded in RCA’s legendary Studio B (Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings), as well as Woodland Sound Studios (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), arrived the following year. The group’s second album, Big Iron World was produced by Rawlings and appeared in August of 2006.
