所属专辑:Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson
歌手: Louis Armstrong
时长: 05:16
Blues in the Night - Louis Armstrong[00:00:00]
My mama done tol' me,[00:00:10]
When I was in knee-pants[00:00:12]
My mama done tol' me, "[00:00:15]
Son a woman'll sweet talk"[00:00:20]
And give you the big eye,[00:00:22]
But when the sweet talkin's done[00:00:25]
A woman's a two-face,[00:00:29]
A worrisome thing[00:00:32]
Who'll leave you singing the blues in the night[00:00:33]
Now the rain's a-fallin',[00:00:39]
Hear the train's a-callin, "Whooee!"[00:00:42]
(My mama done tol' me)[00:00:47]
Hear that lonesome whistle blowin'[00:00:50]
Cross the trestle, "Whooee!"[00:00:52]
(My mama done tol' me)[00:00:56]
A-whooee-ah-whooee ol'[00:01:00]
Clickety-clack's a-echoin' back the blues in the night[00:01:01]
The evenin' breeze'll start the trees to cryin'[00:01:07]
And the moon'll hide its light[00:01:11]
When you get the blues in the night[00:01:18]
Boy, take my word,[00:01:27]
The mockingbird'll sing the saddest kind o' song,[00:01:29]
He knows things are wrong, and he's right[00:01:37]
From Natchez to Mobile,[00:01:48]
From Memphis to St. Joe,[00:01:52]
Wherever the four winds blow[00:01:55]
I been in some big towns an' heard some big talk,[00:01:58]
But there is one thing I know[00:02:04]
A woman's a two-face,[00:02:08]
A worrisome thing[00:02:10]
Who'll leave you singing the blues in the night[00:02:11]
From Natchez to Mobile,[00:02:34]
From Memphis to St. Joe[00:02:38]
Wherever the four winds blow[00:02:41]
I been in some big towns an' heard me some big talk,[00:02:44]
But there is one thing I know[00:02:50]
A woman's a two-face,[00:02:54]
A worrisome thing[00:02:56]
Who'll leave you singing the blues in the night[00:02:58]
My mama talk you[00:03:03]
A woman's a two-face,[00:03:05]
A worrisome thing[00:03:07]
Who'll leave you singing the blues in the night[00:03:08]
Every night all the night[00:03:09]
I got her in the night[00:03:12]