所属专辑:Louis Prima Plays The Standards
歌手: Keely Smith
时长: 04:14
Basin Street Blues/When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Medley) - Keely Smith[00:00:00]
In Basin street is the street[00:00:04]
Where all the boys and the boot folks meet [00:00:09]
Down the New Orleans and the land of dreams[00:00:12]
And you'll never know how nice it seems [00:00:17]
Not just how much it really means[00:00:19]
Laloli[00:00:20]
Go give to me [00:00:21]
Yes sirree[00:00:23]
Give to me yes sirree[00:00:25]
Can't you see baby[00:00:28]
I can't lose [00:00:30]
Lose good all basin street blues[00:00:32]
Never know how nice it seems[00:02:19]
Just how much it really means[00:02:20]
Ehh I see the moon and the moon is pale[00:02:22]
And I look like it takes some cat to jail[00:02:25]
Now it's a moon is pale the sun[00:02:27]
And the the sun is gone[00:02:28]
And the steam wants to come in[00:02:30]
And it splashes on the good[00:02:31]
Uhh uhh[00:02:32]
Ehh babasdodo[00:02:33]
And the pale moon shining on the fields below[00:02:34]
Folks are singing songs soft and low you[00:02:37]
Needn't tell me bob cause I know[00:02:40]
It's sleepy time down south[00:02:43]
Soft wind blowing through the pinewood trees[00:02:45]
And the folks down there live a life of ease[00:02:48]
When old mammy falls upon her knees[00:02:52]
It's sleepy time down south[00:02:55]
Steamboats on the river coming or going[00:02:56]
Splashing the night die[00:03:00]
Hear babaahb [00:03:01]
Banjos ringing [00:03:03]
Everybody singing[00:03:04]
They dance til the break of day hey[00:03:06]
Dear old southland and his dreamy songs[00:03:08]
And it Takes me back there where I belong[00:03:11]
How I'd love to be in my mammy's arms[00:03:14]
When it's sleepy time down south[00:03:17]
Steamboats on the river coming or going[00:03:43]
Splashing the night die[00:03:46]
Hear babaahb [00:03:48]
Banjos ringing [00:03:49]
Everybody singing[00:03:51]
They dance til the break of day hey[00:03:52]
Dear old southland and his dreamy songs[00:03:55]
And it Takes me back there where I belong[00:03:58]
How I'd love to be in my mammy's arms[00:04:01]
When it's sleepy time down south[00:04:04]