, X1 k5 Y$ x6 eLyrics:Bernie Lowe/Kal Mann Music:Bernie Lowe/Kal Mann( F5 E( C% N2 f, L7 e8 V- O1 N
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You tell me you love me, you say you'll be true# R& |* h7 M M9 ^
Then you fly around with somebody new + ?$ K( P/ l7 FBut I'm crazy about you, you butterfly # e. {! X) m+ u# D; N1 q) k $ F Z% n r7 o8 B6 O7 ~/ yYou treat me mean, you're makin' me cry4 F/ T5 o; N. G: |% r
I've made up my mind to tell you goodbye 5 E, C4 Z; F4 Y, |# sBut I'm no good without you, you butterfly % T+ R; U2 X* H, J# {1 m( Q8 c" h1 g4 V( r0 k
I knew from the first time I kissed you' q/ u" l6 M; t4 U& K
That you were the troublin' kind . k: l) x: q" Z/ @5 r" T7 o) d'cause the honey drips from your sweet lips / t. n2 L; `, Q8 _, L- s1 TOne taste and I'm outta my mind 9 X4 k4 B% \3 g- ^, a. c5 t; r# u% v9 Q1 d% ~# h" Y; B, [9 N
I love you so much I know what I'll do6 C; D* G9 O: U w
I'm clippin' your wings, your flyin' is through 7 H7 c3 b+ f0 R" G$ {0 n [8 `'cause I'm crazy about you, you butterfly& M" ~, m+ a8 O) ]
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, \/ S6 W$ P) \2 HOoh, I'm crazy about you, you butterfly , A" Y7 g2 S2 |# S4 ^ 4 _3 c6 o5 e3 w" @Ooh, I can't live without you, you butterfly1 X" d9 ]$ K6 {( r
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I knew from the first time I kissed you! z' l. ~# [# c$ } ~$ ?
That you were the troublin' kind l ?! n! a0 d
'cause the honey that drips from your sweet lips4 V a( g0 x0 \2 y- ~2 ~
One taste and I'm outta my mind& g; W/ G; C0 c. a+ j4 c
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Ooh, I love you so much I know what I'll do & V d; f! @# q2 Q2 MI'm clippin' your wings, your flyin' is through 7 {( N) d3 B9 `# G5 X* z'cause I'm crazy about you, you butterfly& D- `3 r4 ?% ^- n; V
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You butterfly$ L5 e2 R" d& W" {& e, x% k y
You butterfly
Peter, Paul, Mary & Andy Williams - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - 1966.wmv) F0 P% w4 }) X# p" c
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Peter, Paul, Mary & Andy Williams - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine -1966.9 W7 l' h6 X1 c% s) i" j/ J
7 c4 c8 Q+ S. v6 X. M/ M( T3 X1 lLetra da música. ! t. Y l V# l4 w5 _- |/ f0 a * d8 U+ t. g j; N! l: ]/ ?) ZWhen I was a young man and never been kissed 8 m- C" h4 L" G! r+ BI got to thinking it over what I had missed.; p9 N- X1 e' T ~3 Z
I got me a girl, I kissed her and then5 w% x+ w' f. y3 Z/ ~ h; \
Oh lord, I kissed her again. ) ?' D: h6 M& n3 x ! H( P' Z% x4 V1 r& U/ ]Chorus:+ A5 C1 H, t3 \
Oh, kisses sweeter than wine, 5 [6 I+ ?$ ^* B7 |Oh, kisses sweeter than wine' b% O) b. Q/ y6 K% U5 v9 [3 [
/ Q* Q# D% b/ P( b- B1 _7 a! ?0 gI asked her to marry and be my sweet wife, - ~/ ^7 j, c/ ^" A) j7 ZAnd we would be so happy the rest of our lives. , W& M- z. Y: T, e6 O8 SI begged and I pleaded like a natural man,- U! J+ O- |7 S/ ]
And then, oh lord, she gave me her hand./ y; s' x9 W: {" T# _, R( u
- p7 C3 ]5 `5 y+ `9 R" Z% q" {(chorus) 3 ~& P* \# x! J' s 1 t8 d! a4 q1 dI worked mighty hard and so did my wife,$ j2 s0 L/ w; n! U8 {9 [$ F- H
Workin' hand in hand to make a good life. : Z' p* S& W. L8 }7 V: ?, i7 i$ TWith corn in the field and wheat in the bins,6 O* G6 Q/ @3 D( E7 z9 M/ f
I was, oh lord, the father of twins. . |- A) @% z8 D: `( p 9 a& x; |* Q }2 e/ b9 q(chorus)) G6 B c/ ?2 T
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Our children they numbered just about four,3 {( k2 E2 m* n" ]. e
They all had sweethearts knockin' at the door. * k! J' w0 V# `They all got married and they didn't hesitate;8 }8 H8 s" m% z1 K* ^" G2 P
I was, oh lord, the grandmother of eight.5 F* C) g A. |7 k5 q. J& r
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Now that we're old, and ready to go, ' M$ g' B2 E) {" t( HWe get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago. : ?- [3 A& Q- M9 p! ?We had a lot of kids, trouble and pain, , o; D5 K% {' X* f6 qBut, oh lord, we'd do it again. ' ~2 g7 C& R% I- t" z4 ? ; T) X, k5 W3 d(chorus).
本帖最後由 天爸 於 2012-11-24 23:24 編輯 ' a, c# U) I9 z" G. t5 c8 p N c$ C' W6 Y9 y4 I; RAndy Williams - MacArthur Park5 q+ I/ L3 Y+ a2 L* i
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There will be another song for me( t% r. R; |- @! f7 }& I, X% x
For I will sing it % i1 o1 f [$ F. o9 mThere will be another dream for me ; _" e" L6 m7 K f# ^Someone will bring it1 ^8 u4 @" s( X5 j4 U ?
I will drink the wine while it is warm4 {0 Q5 E9 b+ w: M( i/ c7 _
And never let you catch me looking at the sky j/ @$ W9 q8 M
And after all the loves of my life3 h* r& i0 z9 z* r1 ~- ]
After all the loves of my life# T+ N" p4 C4 ~) N! D
You'll still be the one. ; N1 y/ E, y! d; _+ H$ L) z% g, _/ \- y! v9 M
I will take my life into my hands 3 I/ \. ?( S) o. n/ [And I will use it1 @* ~4 o( S0 W; S @( R
I will win the worship in their eyes 0 d! V) ^0 r$ ]( pAnd I will lose it8 k' k* f6 m. ? D' D
I will have the things that I desire5 T4 `" O2 u( R
And my passions flow like rivers through the sky.4 E1 v/ X4 g& ]3 ?, X; |
+ u5 w; X9 P$ X; sBut after all the loves of my life ; L+ q+ Y1 |$ z z$ g* u; l( tAfter all the loves of my life9 ^+ B# X% [: ^7 I" ^
I'll be thinking of you! O% ^* X* }3 B/ @) }& j+ l- y
And wonderin' why. 9 E- A) D. N7 k. f# \5 v* C/ d $ B6 u# d- v) U8 {0 Q3 u- sMacArthur Park is melting in the dark, U3 d# f/ `. g3 c/ ]3 g
All the sweet, green icing flowing down... 8 t' r- t, x+ h' I/ ySomeone left the cake out in the rain! f6 m$ ~$ M$ E( t$ F" K2 a# ^
And I don't think that I can take it8 M) Z5 k; b# x& U/ L
'cause it took so long to bake it5 b" I7 e5 H9 o4 O1 K
And I'll never have that recipe again2 B) X; r- ^% T0 l& ~1 D9 d2 I" _
Oh, no! # z3 D2 a9 t& \# U: e @. ]Oh, no-o-o , T" D4 `1 B1 v* ?6 F6 m/ d# I $ j6 b Y/ {* ^, v
Andy Williams with Simon and Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair/Canticle' L c, D: i: G N" M2 O6 i+ e
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9 J$ x+ A8 C4 t& q' Z4 hAre you going to Scarborough Fair? 5 O1 R5 d1 K% d, U5 u4 pParsley, sage, rosemary and thyme 3 z7 w; `( k- g; n* k$ VRemember me to one who lives there ( G1 t& @7 E, D, ?) U$ \3 GFor once she was a true love of mine& ~/ d$ \+ I9 }5 x
3 a( |; Y3 A) m+ R/ tHave her make me a cambric shirt 9 ?3 w% }9 b( C" h" sParsley, sage, rosemary and thyme ) F& x Y+ R9 i1 ~. mWithout no seam nor fine needle work : M6 n. _7 i6 K: |3 @8 MAnd then she'll be a true love of mine8 a$ ~+ d' n( P9 N! J6 Z
, K$ y. W9 {. X/ ^9 b% I5 B- ETell her to weave it in a sycamore wood lane . d5 L* c$ S6 d+ Y; g9 S/ J8 f$ WParsley, sage, rosemary and thyme . s8 {* r9 e' c" N0 D& `! ?# L+ pAnd gather it all with a basket of flowers8 e& |& s. c( a& l% e: h) c
And then she'll be a true love of mine8 v' m8 e9 I' I" {
$ L6 W& i+ G+ e. o0 @Have her wash it in yonder dry well ! Z& G. _- P# Z; ~' i% ^Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme 5 K8 N2 K2 f1 J! L1 p* ^0 Xwhere water ne'er sprung nor drop of rain fell % y3 L/ _5 f/ A2 \, YAnd then she'll be a true love of mine9 K$ u2 A# N' k
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Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme $ I& D# W1 L5 ^Between the sea foam and over the sand : u& e! k b" m6 ~ U$ P$ aAnd then she'll be a true love of mine8 Y8 L$ I( |; K" }
' ]# {: X0 ?% A4 u& ]Plow the land with the horn of a lamb ' V1 u; J( J0 k9 G8 [Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme ' X7 K4 N' J+ Q. B7 x, p( uThen sow some seeds from north of the dam 1 A/ N% i$ a$ h0 C9 hAnd then she'll be a true love of mine z4 y, ~! r) N5 \2 G+ g. q
_6 E0 o7 J6 rTell her to reap it with a sickle of leather) l. V2 Y2 f3 \3 R+ m8 F( o
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme 5 c* V# x( v, Y: J! CAnd gather it all in a bunch of heather1 @% [& P, U' I
And then she'll be a true love of mine # I6 E; N- {9 A/ ^! p' g- }' s ( e5 i5 S0 f" s6 RIf she tells me she can't, I'll reply: h' T& g% D+ F \" e% ~
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme $ D4 D: `1 g9 ] q% ?, x5 uLet me know that at least she will try / y1 g0 Z3 _! P& [% TAnd then she'll be a true love of mine / a, F) Z0 Q1 V. U" J$ n7 b4 U) ?& ]8 g: }& I6 h3 m3 z% x3 }
Love imposes impossible tasks+ f6 {' g$ h- R! O: M/ ~
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Though not more than any heart asks ! u9 Q; H, c, w: O1 I6 m8 J6 ]- hAnd I must know she's a true love of mine! W5 Y) o* C6 s- t# X0 @( p
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Dear, when thou has finished thy task + J0 s0 T3 q, s3 ZParsley, sage, rosemary and thyme " z! w$ x4 M7 S% o$ aCome to me, my hand for to ask . E) n8 f9 u- |* iFor thou then art a true love of mine
I. _/ x6 J9 Y }: E3 ^Andy Williams - Music to Watch Girls By.6 f0 `9 n. e, M0 A
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Eye to eye, they solemnly convene to make the scene 5 Z* d" g; n7 F5 k K) n% H( ]Which is the name of the game, watch a guy watch a dame on any street in town 1 y8 Q2 Z- d% v" p/ ^Up and down and over and across, romance is boss4 R, Z+ D3 C6 i/ }
$ R9 M3 J8 \1 b: h, n" p8 NGuys talk 'girl talk', it happens everywhere 1 `7 s& q, M& `% K" ~Eyes watch girls walk with tender lovin' care0 y5 ?2 Z9 k+ ^0 ], h* M8 B
; c' q- _. W3 Z# W7 O QIt's keepin' track of the fact watching them watching back 4 D# T$ N+ v: Q2 r, y" CThat makes the world go 'round @4 I' T8 L7 f* y6 M7 l3 s& }
'What's that sound?' each time you hear a loud collective sigh 6 ]3 T7 c% Q* D: a, t0 [8 U) W5 ~, iThey're making music to watch girls by # Q7 e) S9 g- k4 ]6 ?% w1 Z% C7 |% [6 L; P0 H3 g2 T* E; B5 U
Guys talk 'girl talk', it happens everywhere s- ]& D% Y; O$ ] & z Y! z1 O- P1 \$ qEyes watch girls walk with tender lovin' care) \! z6 Y$ B3 I, L6 n' w% {' `
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It's keepin' track of the fact watching them watching back $ h& K& ^' ~7 T' A$ g2 T1 NThat makes the world go 'round / t9 U" {" B" f5 n/ n'What's that sound?' each time you hear a loud collective sigh + R% u$ t" i$ GThey're making music to watch girls by % T6 s, m5 a8 [$ b% J, e/ M/ h( o5 x# b6 r
The boys watch the girls while the girls watch the boys who watch the girls go by - l$ k1 s3 w# }0 |4 aEye to eye, they solemnly convene to make the scene! Q/ G" N8 h5 ]" X- ^+ V, ~- I3 |7 k' C# M