歌手: Louis Armstrong
时长: 04:18
Yellow Dog Blues - Louis Armstrong (路易斯·阿姆斯特郎)/Ella Fitzgerald (埃拉·菲茨杰拉德)[00:00:01]
Ever since Susan Johnson lost her Jockey Lee[00:00:11]
There has been much excitement, and more to be[00:00:17]
You can hear her moaning night and morn[00:00:23]
Yes I wonder where my easy rider's gone[00:00:33]
Now Cable grams come of sympathy[00:00:44]
Telegrams go of inquiry[00:00:50]
Letters come from down in, Bam[00:00:56]
And everywhere that Uncle Sam[00:01:01]
Has even a rural delivery[00:01:07]
All day the phone rings but it's not for me[00:01:17]
At last good tidings fill our hearts with glee[00:01:27]
And this message comes all from Tennessee[00:01:39]
This what I said[00:01:47]
Dear Sue, your easy rider struck this burg today[00:01:49]
On a south-bound rattler side door Pullman car[00:02:00]
And seen him here and he was on the hog[00:02:11]
I said easy rider's gotta stay away[00:02:22]
So he had to vamp it but the hike ain't far[00:02:32]
He's gone where the southern cross the Yellow Dog[00:02:44]