1963 500 Miles Away from Home2 }( z5 ^; G. J3 A5 ~
Bobby Bare * q% P; f# t1 j' ` ' t# Q# b6 b: P* |: \I'm 500 miles away from home 5 G$ O2 f5 u9 N! `Teardrops fell on mama's note3 K/ G- i; b0 O4 K+ ^) J
When I read the thing she wrote + u4 ~: A/ S7 j& N! s. _She said, "We miss you son We love you, come on home" / P' s; \2 p' m; q2 K2 [
Well I didn't have to pack & t0 Q8 S [' m0 \; e6 X
I had it all right on my back $ \1 _: G# ?9 Y( f- _0 l7 S9 ONow I'm 500 miles away from home 9 Z7 W/ j* Z c5 [Away from home, away from home % a R' B5 U% T1 Z5 p* z; uCold and tired and all alone 1 s% {5 G! a6 C _3 T0 \
Yes I'm 500 miles away from home * z' X4 b g+ j3 V1 k) [I know this is the same road I took the day I left home But it sure looks different now Well I guess I look different too " C/ U! d& v @1 h: A+ z, [# |
'Cause time changes everything I wonder what they'll say When they see their boy looking this way ( r3 D/ }& u/ [2 ?Oh I wonder what they'll say when I get home # B6 x' I+ \9 |& B" \$ q7 T3 `Can't remember when I ate+ l0 g4 B, K1 W8 N: u7 h' O1 \5 j2 d
It's just thumb and walk and wait 8 a# K8 Y& H7 O( I B7 F7 ]$ C6 @And I'm still 500 miles away from home ) c. h/ u$ w! J, ]9 G1 V7 @If my luck had been just right 4 ?1 ?8 V! @( [* p! EI'd be with them all tonight / G; N1 O( p* q9 Y8 ^; c u% |3 h' h
But I'm still 500 miles away from home , M/ r* _5 c; P8 M* u3 S
Away from home, away from home Cold and tired and all alone 2 [; t7 g6 v6 c6 T7 Y: O r
Yes I'm still 500 miles away from home 4 V7 A* U% e1 L! ^. h! iOh I'm still 500 miles $ w9 m7 ?* F% ~5 R
( K k* w- f, _! L0 aLyrics:0 N- t+ s+ z4 n% v( t3 h7 m. g+ B0 |
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Hello again, hello1 \. o5 H( b7 f# H* E3 G% [; D
Just called to say 'hello'( T3 d ^9 G( u% x* ]
I couldn't sleep at all tonight/ A5 d5 o j) G5 Z d3 E0 A
And I know it's late * t: R! \2 c( Y1 J& W- K& ]But I couldn't wait3 j3 X6 z* s! _. D- |$ x6 A. E% G
^' z. M _! L* ^% |Hello, my friend, hello - p, |3 J5 {2 BJust called to let you know S0 T, J$ e$ o' x' w! ^! RI think about you every night ! `2 V' M5 [5 z5 j2 Z2 OWhen I'm here alone! |" K! ^/ D$ F
And you're there at home ( f/ z7 J2 J# C! I8 \% GHello ' ]0 w( w1 u V* b$ S `/ |) | L! `; ~& O
Maybe it's been crazy$ ~, H/ j- G" d, ?. u1 r
And maybe I'm to blame , `8 v( d, J, V* v# iBut I put my heart above my head$ `( _2 H2 z5 q
We've been thru it all# C2 r9 `! Q" o1 _4 Z
And you loved me just the same _" Y$ a d( w1 XAnd when you're not there- l# Q1 G) A0 ~% C4 }0 n3 s5 L
I just need to hear 6 L3 D; Q0 g5 P; w$ ~! t @: J% {* [: l6 t' b) B& y6 Z, O" f' [
Hello, my friend, hello / h' L! i# `+ Z! v4 G- [+ d' eIt's good to need you so / h- `; H% p! ^# W2 ^# H- z1 X( NIt's good to love you like I do4 u' A! o6 p T
And to feel this way " I: \% Z2 C# ^/ B% aWhen I hear you say 6 i- e' }' c& b0 [; qHello ) I. h$ l, w4 _* F4 K! I, J ; C6 L! [, @& q8 P8 MHello, my friend, hello 3 ] j F. T7 k7 L- J, s. EJust called to let you know % d6 E) ~) j( K! u0 LI think about you every night 4 c" X0 r# w6 [9 E* ?And I know it's late. W0 H& t' f+ n) a' s0 @
But I couldn't wait 6 F, q5 U5 t" @# x7 V# B! B) \* W- n, ~Hello
" w. S1 W5 f0 p. b C8 S' pPlay Me -- Neil Diamond (in HD) ) w* `4 z$ @. X& n$ @一位偉大的歌手,才華洋溢的詞曲作者,浪漫的詩人,值得尊敬的藝術家./ w/ h. O1 R# X }& y1 l5 l0 ^1 ?6 e4 S
" y4 n2 M! |3 T% s, IThe human voice is the most important instrument at our disposal. + c% Z' ]$ J3 u2 [3 }4 F6 J2 hyet it is one of the most difficult to understand or define. You either hear it, or you don’t. / X! p. b) T; v- ]! l8 I1 sIt either moves you, or it lives you cold.it is more that just a sound. it is the soul itself. & e! T3 |& A. q
~~~~ Neil Diamond, 1974. ~~~~4 b7 q+ \. D2 p7 l. |4 h# `3 |; J
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Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. As a successful pop music performer, Diamond scored a number of hits worldwide in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. According to David Wild, common themes in Diamond's songs are "a deep sense of isolation and an equal desire for connection. A yearning for home -- and at the same time, the allure of greater freedom. The good, the bad and the ugly about a crazy little thing called love." / g7 K6 g5 @# B1 a9 S$ K! ~9 N" {$ s( r% a5 K4 C; j7 Z; c/ p
As of 2001 Diamond has 115 million records sold worldwide,[2] including 48 million records in the U.S.[3] In terms of Billboard chart success, he is the third most successful Adult Contemporary artist ever, ranking behind only Barbra Streisand and Elton John.[2]- g V+ g- r. Q/ Z7 U- R
+ q; ?% ]& V" u$ r$ D; rThough his record sales declined somewhat after the 1980s, Diamond continues to tour successfully, and maintains a very loyal following. Diamond's songs have been recorded by a vast array of performers from many different musical genres.8 w" H c! H7 O0 i( ]4 E2 V
4 @* T( D+ o4 B! X4 {* yDiamond was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984, and in 2000 received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award.4 m" W4 D; S" W
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Lyrics:' u9 m1 s! ?( [9 E" I4 o
3 X- ?7 `4 K% ^4 NShe was moring " b6 W3 X1 I$ i' f% r. PAnd I was night time % L8 F& s! ?+ v3 ]$ ]. l. SI one day woke up) i+ w+ r% U1 A: Z/ w Y
To find her lying3 k" a6 a) Z6 G/ l
Beside my bed ! c; u7 p4 ~7 Z* @* h- cI softly said ' C7 {0 {% u2 P"Come take me" ! K6 U( s. x; P# p% bFor I've been lonely I$ ^! N4 P% w) W jIn need of someone ( p* P: T7 `2 FAs though I'd done : E1 @! h$ `/ n0 {) X8 N# uSomeone wrong somewhere 0 x5 t, R' t" yI don't know where* c) }3 [ j; n( J5 b9 S
Come lately 9 ]3 @8 l! _3 l% t) ~% P0 K) B6 z# q4 x" U
You are the sun8 B2 |5 I( v4 y
I am the moon- ]" Y4 K0 _( T y* X. @! {
You are the words 9 f/ b8 ?* U( Q) n0 _' N, ~/ NI am the tune ( q) e! Z; E$ R3 Z5 q! q5 I- YPlay me2 z& k3 m* R, w7 h' l% y+ i# p
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Song she sang to me 1 d$ h5 w3 p1 X7 f- n# bSong she brang to me: T* s$ \. q& S- ^, P0 _/ m
Words that rang in me & w t/ \2 p1 e# a( DRhyme that sprang from me ) I) T5 h+ D' W2 h+ mWarmed the night ' L4 o- _6 S' L5 k& sAnd what was right 7 [# r9 m5 c% J* P, X! A9 c* VBecame me5 B% l! b1 N- _
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You are the sun: B; f4 w& y3 A3 D7 f
I am the moon 0 n* _6 J1 S# i4 @+ d8 l) E- hYou are the words, L# I6 G3 e6 y
I am the tune2 N* d' p. d* z# o
Play me0 {% Y7 w( g. Y( ]
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And so it was$ _/ z' F" p0 w8 L/ P0 n' @
That I came to travel9 y/ C2 R9 Q' V. ^$ Z
Upon a road, S& N% f, g9 k
That was thorned and narrow ) f6 [: E( A2 P4 yAnother place 3 A6 k9 @. Q FAnother grace) v% D4 \* m# r2 `$ H5 j K7 Q5 _
Would save me , Y9 N0 Z! h; L: b& y, J$ k' `1 W/ X+ s4 y+ i: z
You are the sun; }8 m8 E1 |8 E. }
I am the moon( d9 ~; f4 A$ T+ n
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I am the tune3 y) d5 h& l2 U& B1 w3 P) v# u4 i
Play me
Borderline -- Chris de Burgh$ y/ M. p/ J; `. F5 x u1 d
- S! U2 _6 X6 P. f/ t9 s8 ~Chris de Burgh 英國詩人歌手 (父親英國人,母親愛爾蘭人)' g3 q) a2 m0 o# y# t2 k! `0 v
Chris擁有極為良好的家世,年幼時即跟隨外交官父親遊歷許多不同的國家 ) z- Y1 c0 F9 n* l* v加上本身研讀多國語言的教育背景,Chris的創作有人文社會,時事歷史甚至環保議題…等元素 . A! b# d8 S# [5 ^ A' o他的曲子給的不只是音樂,是文學也是故事,總能適時帶給人們溫暖及鼓舞~# a/ Q* N @; p l7 p0 P
80~90年代我收藏他的每張唱片,是質感很高的音樂創作型歌手~ ( h( s+ C& i" k1 P+ K: v- x3 m# }- ~( |
選這則影音滿適合歌詞意境,不過歌詞為西班牙文(葡萄牙文?) ( J- ]- z- P7 z英文歌詞如附:6 d& ~- X9 G9 }
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I'm standing in the station, I'm waiting for a train, 4 W, [3 T+ P& D% p0 G. \5 {; c. z% ITo take me to the border, And my loved one far away,. Z: d% q$ F+ `! I& ^3 D; U8 M9 H7 n
I watched a bunch of soldiers heading for the war, + R4 w6 U: q& r! V4 i4 yI could hardly even bear to see them go, 1 }) `' g1 E: ?$ r: q" z1 T1 Q6 N( k7 R
Rolling through the countryside, tears are in my eyes, " y4 g1 e6 s- ?/ s+ K! r( f! X* h" k0 bWe're coming to the borderline, I'm ready with my lies,' q) u8 ? ^% k4 G5 t
And in the early morning rain, I see her there,6 x* ]4 s' T8 F& N7 P* l
And I know I'll have to say goodbye again, & c+ M6 D: ~1 p2 g! W/ g % J9 j+ B4 t+ [% h# O+ {And it's breaking my heart, I know what I must do, / T- {! |) J9 l: e1 L( VI hear my country call me, but I want to be with you,& R& q1 a Z Z! i3 {6 s+ j5 z. f
I'm taking my side, one of us will lose, # C( q1 K) |/ d6 q Y9 t5 qDon't let go, I want to know, that you will wait for me until the day, 7 j& s* J; H$ k' v& l/ a: n. b3 z7 r# VThere's no borderline, no borderline,) \- L$ ~ i' Y, J; I: \
- [# K+ E9 }8 Q0 C( fWalking past the border guards, Reaching for her hand, & Q9 e3 m9 s3 {% p5 IShowing no emotion, I want to break into a run,5 ?5 q& n7 R/ r+ C# Y
But these are only boys, and I will never know,4 A6 ]$ Y/ c: T3 S, |$ q: l
How men can see the wisdom in a war…& r, W$ V6 |1 p+ @% g$ t
. \' K: Y X2 AAnd it's breaking my heart, I know what I must do,) A$ G5 Z( S' s) Q
I hear my country call me, but I want to be with you,! J' G0 M$ x+ N( |+ K/ b
I'm taking my side, one of us will lose,2 n0 K' Z% d2 ~0 r2 A3 |
Don't let go, I want to know, that you will wait for me until the day, ( c f8 n* P# c( P$ D2 J9 y) IThere's no borderline, no borderline…..5 o# g# A# c$ F& N! w# g `' D" \