| 作曲 : Jimmy Euringer/Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields | |
| 作词 : Jimmy Euringer/Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields | |
| I don't know how I got this way | |
| But I don’t mind | |
| I remember a melody, a tune | |
| To remember (remember, remember) | |
| Grab your coat | |
| Grab your hat, baby | |
| Leave your worries on the doorstep | |
| Just direct your feet | |
| On the sunny side of the street | |
| Can't you hear a pitter-pat | |
| And that happy tune is your step | |
| Life can be so sweet | |
| On the sunny side of the street | |
| Why should you walk in the shade | |
| Don't do it! | |
| Take those blues, they’re all on parade | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, don't be afraid | |
| Just be your ruler, and walk over you | |
| If you haven't gone absurd | |
| So is that it? | |
| Is this it? | |
| What we've, this is what we've been waiting for? | |
| The big ******* ending? | |
| The big finale we've all been waiting for, for forty five goddamn minutes | |
| Jesus Christ | |
| I mean, I guess it's art. Feels like a whole lot of ******** to me | |
| I think you spent too much time on it, you thought about it way too much | |
| You thought you were being poetic, and artistic, but instead, it's just a big ******’ mess | |
| How do you expect me to wrap this up and make sense of anything? | |
| I mean, Christ, have you even listened to any of this? | |
| How long have you been working on this, two and a half years? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| This is what you did for two and a half years? | |
| If anybody remembers you after this ****, I will be really ******* surprised | |
| Hey, c’mon, Jimmy, lighten up. C'mon, sit down, where’re you going (continues speaking in the background) |
| zuo qu : Jimmy Euringer Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields | |
| zuo ci : Jimmy Euringer Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields | |
| I don' t know how I got this way | |
| But I don' t mind | |
| I remember a melody, a tune | |
| To remember remember, remember | |
| Grab your coat | |
| Grab your hat, baby | |
| Leave your worries on the doorstep | |
| Just direct your feet | |
| On the sunny side of the street | |
| Can' t you hear a pitterpat | |
| And that happy tune is your step | |
| Life can be so sweet | |
| On the sunny side of the street | |
| Why should you walk in the shade | |
| Don' t do it! | |
| Take those blues, they' re all on parade | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, don' t be afraid | |
| Just be your ruler, and walk over you | |
| If you haven' t gone absurd | |
| So is that it? | |
| Is this it? | |
| What we' ve, this is what we' ve been waiting for? | |
| The big ending? | |
| The big finale we' ve all been waiting for, for forty five goddamn minutes | |
| Jesus Christ | |
| I mean, I guess it' s art. Feels like a whole lot of to me | |
| I think you spent too much time on it, you thought about it way too much | |
| You thought you were being poetic, and artistic, but instead, it' s just a big ' mess | |
| How do you expect me to wrap this up and make sense of anything? | |
| I mean, Christ, have you even listened to any of this? | |
| How long have you been working on this, two and a half years? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| This is what you did for two and a half years? | |
| If anybody remembers you after this , I will be really surprised | |
| Hey, c' mon, Jimmy, lighten up. C' mon, sit down, where' re you going continues speaking in the background |
| zuò qǔ : Jimmy Euringer Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields | |
| zuò cí : Jimmy Euringer Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields | |
| I don' t know how I got this way | |
| But I don' t mind | |
| I remember a melody, a tune | |
| To remember remember, remember | |
| Grab your coat | |
| Grab your hat, baby | |
| Leave your worries on the doorstep | |
| Just direct your feet | |
| On the sunny side of the street | |
| Can' t you hear a pitterpat | |
| And that happy tune is your step | |
| Life can be so sweet | |
| On the sunny side of the street | |
| Why should you walk in the shade | |
| Don' t do it! | |
| Take those blues, they' re all on parade | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, don' t be afraid | |
| Just be your ruler, and walk over you | |
| If you haven' t gone absurd | |
| So is that it? | |
| Is this it? | |
| What we' ve, this is what we' ve been waiting for? | |
| The big ending? | |
| The big finale we' ve all been waiting for, for forty five goddamn minutes | |
| Jesus Christ | |
| I mean, I guess it' s art. Feels like a whole lot of to me | |
| I think you spent too much time on it, you thought about it way too much | |
| You thought you were being poetic, and artistic, but instead, it' s just a big ' mess | |
| How do you expect me to wrap this up and make sense of anything? | |
| I mean, Christ, have you even listened to any of this? | |
| How long have you been working on this, two and a half years? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| This is what you did for two and a half years? | |
| If anybody remembers you after this , I will be really surprised | |
| Hey, c' mon, Jimmy, lighten up. C' mon, sit down, where' re you going continues speaking in the background |