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来源: | ccMixter 前往原页面 查看译文 |
作者: | Admiral Bob |
许可: | CC-BY 保留署名许可协议 |
描述: | The blues is a very subversive genre, but a nice genre. It treats the subjects of its' criticism very gently. The model for this, to me, is "Mayor Daley Blues" by Eddy Clearwater, which gently chides the distance of politicians from the common man by inviting the mayor to start a blues bar up with the liquor commissioner. So here's my gentle reproach for Paul Williams, delivered back to him with some of his own career highlights. LYRICS: I wish Mr. Williams would come remix a song It's a rainy day Monday and we've only just begun You could add an Old Fashioned Love song to these blues we’re puttin' down You’ve already got permission, so why don't you come play along Come on down, Mr. Williams, won’t you please come on down The remixin' blues have come to town Out in the country, Mr. Williams, you can groove So remix til the family of man moves Don’t worry about the royalties, its a noncommercial song And we gonna sing it down, down all night long Come on down, Mr. Williams, won’t you please come on down The remixin' blues have come to town You know in Voyager, when the doctor sang so fair The holographic singing made you want to share I’m singing to you, to change your heart and mind Get you tapping with those Qomar feet 'til "it's remix time" Come on down, Mr. Williams, won’t you please come on down The remixin' blues have come to town |
标签: | blues guitar male_vocals original_song |
音频格式 | mp3 |
声音时长 | 02:05 |
文件大小 | 1.91 MB |
比特率 | 128 kbps |
采样率 | 44100 Hz |
声道 | 立体声 |