所属专辑:The Lee Kernaghan Collection
歌手: Lee Kernaghan
时长: 04:15
Changi Banjo (Remaster) - Lee Kernaghan[00:00:00]
Written by:Garth Porter/Lee Kernaghan/J. Griffin[00:00:00]
Well the old man died in the summer when the grass was dry and brown[00:00:00]
The long hard road he'd travelled had finally reached the end[00:00:08]
He was out on the veranda writing letters to his daughters[00:00:16]
When he heard the curlew calling and he just put down his pen[00:00:23]
Well he did two years in Changi in the big Pacific War[00:00:33]
He'd been to hell and back again somehow came though it all[00:00:41]
His most prized possession was the banjo that he made[00:00:49]
As he built it all around him he watched his comrades fall[00:00:55]
He'd play the Changi bango made of tin[00:01:03]
The bridge piece was the Rising Sun from off his slouch hat brim[00:01:10]
Had a broomstick neck and nails to pick his strings[00:01:18]
To the memory of is fallen mates the Changi banjo rings[00:01:24]
When he came ashore in Sydney like a ghost of skin and bones[00:01:56]
No one recognised the man behind the haunted face[00:02:04]
No one knows the sorrows only he could tell[00:02:13]
Of how he's taking one last journey to rest with his old mates[00:02:19]
He'll play his Changi banjo made of tin[00:02:27]
The bridge piece was the Rising Sun from off his slouch hat brim[00:02:34]
Had a broomstick neck and nails to pick his strings[00:02:42]
To the memory of is fallen mates the Changi banjo rings[00:02:48]
He'll play his Changi banjo made of tin[00:02:57]
The bridge piece was the Rising Sun from off his slouch hat brim[00:03:03]
Had a broomstick neck and nails to pick his strings[00:03:11]
To the memory of is fallen mates the Changi banjo rings[00:03:18]
To the memory of is fallen mates the Changi banjo rings[00:03:26]