Bob Marley - One Love 1 k4 S1 `" D4 E3 T# n , d0 Z+ E; O; \6 a& V+ T2 H; L) o3 n
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One love, One heart( ^5 @4 @5 D$ i" l: m$ U* p/ f& A* P
Let's get together and feel all right $ i3 ^: Q2 b+ V. }! g: R) y9 O& RHear the children crying (One Love) 5 |( n# a m$ `) A" {( T+ GHear the children crying (One Heart) 2 j1 o% j" ]+ q4 G& l/ q4 ySayin' give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right8 ~2 ]& e1 ^7 b3 ?! ?, r% ^% Q
Sayin' let's get together and feel all right' `' d! k! z3 v c' |6 Q
8 a8 \" }0 S+ ^% Y( VLet them all pass all their dirty remarks (One Love)( j: M) b0 t* F( _/ J
There is one question I'd really love to ask (One Heart) ( H3 i4 m' Y$ m* a% V- F* b$ hIs there a place for the hopeless sinner 8 }3 \$ o; I4 D" S$ t& u' {Who has hurt all mankind just to save his own?4 y* P0 M& o) w6 d
Believe me 2 s. b, z( R, o7 ]4 p" M& K8 A
One Love, One Heart) K! u( d7 x& U7 B
Let's get together and feel all right; C Z0 a4 d# @8 h4 {
As it was in the beginning (One Love). v; `4 u4 t& V9 u4 W( }% r7 P
So shall it be in the end (One Heart)2 ~, r* N }. g" Y S7 c4 V. M
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right # }5 T+ A- x$ h! Y+ GOne more thing, v: W" |, k+ r: o( y* B
' n/ b+ u% H& F( p t' U$ W$ e ALet's get together to fight this Holy Armageddon (One Love)4 c% [! u5 A, e- l/ C
So when the Man comes there will be no no doom (One Song)' V" F2 ]" e6 s0 K9 H$ H3 [ ^
Have pity on those whose chances grove thinner 7 a1 [. T; G! u, L2 {4 gThere ain't no hiding place from the Father of Creation( t( M B/ v: |4 A( b/ n& j
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Sayin' One Love, One Heart+ a% U; b+ }2 @4 e! [- \
Let's get together and feel all right : A! O2 j- g0 c F% _& hI'm pleading to mankind (One Love) ' J# y9 Y7 f3 \& B. M( yOh Lord (One Heart)0 w9 p* k2 o9 h+ g# q9 T
+ `; z# T" o) T; B* ~/ h2 S# zGive thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right4 V2 a+ s2 x# P6 X" v4 k: G* H
Let's get together and feel all right
Carly Simon - You're So Vain (with lyrics) * w# ~( O- U x8 l; F/ |$ [! D 9 p4 y, \ X3 I! S Q" G4 e# _ ( X. S9 U9 p" b' w. H* l$ O + i8 d, q: V- Q2 f& H0 wLYRICS: % R1 B6 c$ L6 c# ?% e- n) \ # y) V1 ~, Q8 ?3 y) KYou walked into the party like you were walking onto a yacht - D' m/ w% t* M4 y. UYour hat strategically dipped below one eye 8 _0 H: F6 C$ G% L- nYour scarf it was apricot / N/ F# e4 e9 }9 cYou had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself gavotte0 e# E1 [; S4 r: N
And all the girls dreamed that they'd be your partner: }3 u5 T% k# v! g+ g4 H0 z9 {
They'd be your partner, and....9 x8 ?5 D2 L e! d! ^
7 H7 Q1 Q; f: {, ~& jYou're so vain, you probably think this song is about you . V( w2 i' O: Z! Q' ^. ?; ?You're so vain, I'll bet you think this song is about you % K: q. d( N- zDon't you? Don't you?( ^, p# W* u2 O0 u% |
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You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive* J) g1 n) r$ l' @7 r
Well you said that we made such a pretty pair 0 X& _3 Z+ g" m- m/ gand that you would never leave 9 b; _! P3 U. S4 R1 t3 _: X' @1 K/ M7 K9 d! w* U- q7 O
But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me' _; Y" E6 A& M( T5 i: D) s
I had some dreams they were clouds in my coffee, clouds in my coffee and....# z$ v3 v) b* X6 {
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You're so vain, you probably think this song is about you..... 5 ~5 s! e3 a% Y; D 4 g3 d! g1 d2 bWell I hear you went up to Saratoga and your horse naturally won( b3 U* E) t6 I* s, l
Then you flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun6 P% o) s3 N2 }2 n# F
Well, you're where you should be all of the time ; x4 \8 p$ l0 e' E$ T1 t H) dAnd when you're not you're with * p$ `% V/ F2 [/ I7 {Some underworld spy or the wife of a close friend . p, L% \! @2 Y s- ]0 b% h2 ^Wife of a close friend, and.... 6 f2 u/ B! |% F& Q/ k, |. y5 l0 \& i% O: S% G) P
You're so vain, you probably think this song is about you.....
* M$ U/ g/ J, ^+ KMary Hopkin - Those Were The Days(往日情怀) 自带英文歌词. k% [9 R& J2 W! c! P3 H1 e+ |
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8 X c l6 }* dOnce upon a time there was a tavern . l. E7 h3 F) p! sWhere we used to raise a glass or two6 Q" C- A- e0 t8 e
Remember how we laughed away the hours , C6 c) E0 b5 s& x& m& E* hAnd dreamed of all the great things we would do4 f& z6 J; Y! T2 [* J2 y- t+ o
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Those were the days my friend: B0 Z! a! R' Q/ ~! w9 i
We thought they'd never end9 R& F; a, C* I. V! O
We'd sing and dance forever and a day& X: R6 [4 C& I5 T
We'd live the life we choose7 Y8 j* z6 ~# f1 k+ g! Q( }! E
We'd fight and never lose : r3 Y3 ~8 W, L% q: q( k# aFor we were young and sure to have our way 4 {4 G3 d# y7 h% ^1 ~* u6 a+ v+ L4 g- F9 m, G
La la la la la la# W) \/ q9 E8 o! }7 B
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La la la la, la la la la la la la / P# X( j/ k* m. G, j% I3 r; v5 a" G! C0 H
Then the busy years went rushing by us, b; ~! [3 Y# V" _2 o* G
We lost our starry notions on the way0 F, N( f! y7 c
If by chance I´d see you in the tavern; u7 d% O+ v2 O6 f+ p6 Z
We'd smile at one another and we'd say# f4 Q9 U9 `/ F* f7 U( B
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Those were the days my friend ' \9 n, q3 c% t3 e. t# SWe thought they'd never end & p: G5 |; ^$ f3 nWe'd sing and dance forever and a day7 ~5 l' J. K6 S0 n- P. x3 `
We'd live the life we choose 3 j8 t5 J" t( kWe'd fight and never lose ) F8 n- Z) M: g6 f7 W0 _Those were the days, oh yes those were the days ! S; R; X3 R m7 }$ T$ I6 [ * X1 v: J6 O; ~$ A% X: g I( p% F' iLa la la la la la 5 l% v) c* E$ q( c9 [/ A" eLa la la la la la7 _. P1 d' e; t: F6 I: ?# J" ^
La la la la, la la la la la la la 4 {7 M0 I2 B1 w$ w7 C7 r # g- r: X# k, G3 M5 x# z7 XJust tonight I stood before the tavern9 \* d3 \; a& }- @, F- t
Nothing seemed the way it used to be 5 H( e: U5 E# C7 f7 U qIn the glass I saw a strange reflection * P0 k& ^! Y" x: M) R8 K( KWas that lonely woman really me" h8 P7 m1 j% v0 A, i$ }
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Those were the days my friend) | X) B8 ^' m y5 R4 V9 D1 C
We thought they'd never end . H3 T8 O+ ?9 G6 s# O! [. fWe'd sing and dance forever and a day8 u! ^" o8 j" [4 j7 C i
We'd live the life we choose. V8 E: |+ T7 o* Q# x
We'd fight and never lose% J; N; }9 Z8 K
Those were the days, oh yes those were the days * j) O+ V* F) G& S% r* X" _ * Y9 P/ ]6 ]6 x& Q& r% KLa la la la la la 5 C: O2 e& Y( f7 Y0 QLa la la la la la7 U; o; C; D8 V. G; m
La la la la, la la la la la la la0 d3 l9 [! `" T- h
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La la la la la la j% L8 i8 V" |" e! m! a7 T/ h; Z4 D
La la la la, la la la la la la la 5 w) x: B2 m" q" x* ?9 @- l6 H0 O0 X. X( F6 U i
Through the door there came familiar laughter2 ?4 t8 g b( |0 o
I saw your face and heard you call my name , k- ^6 {4 y( A: M% N$ QOh my friend we're older but no wiser ( S- V3 `- Y* ^For in our hearts the dreams are still the same0 O1 z& `0 S" F$ q' N$ w2 W
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Those were the days my friend 3 F7 h% S! w! A2 C8 y. NWe thought they'd never end; H$ w, W9 T; |1 t& F
We'd sing and dance forever and a day , T/ \6 D r! z' L2 w" Z4 x9 gWe'd live the life we choose ! E. a, C/ N2 P, ~* D& rWe'd fight and never lose( J5 b) P# H. T: q
Those were the days, oh yes those were the days ( X; X( u+ U4 U: ?' K) I0 j' A" p% l% g$ C+ b3 X# P$ b
La la la la la la # S0 z0 O4 J) V) @9 D fLa la la la la la3 ?) l# c7 T+ B% B. B- K6 s
La la la la, la la la la la la la