| Song | Last Man at the Party |
| Artist | Jethro Tull |
| Album | The Jethro Tull Christmas Album |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Anderson | |
| Sister Bridget by the stair: a glass of wine and she's almost there. | |
| Cousin Jimmy at the door: another beer and he's on the floor. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we're heaven-bound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| Stinky Joe from down the street fell right over his own three feet. | |
| He's doubled up in the outside loo, to taste again the devil's brew. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we're heaven-bound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it – and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it's all over: pigs gone to clover – | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| The house is jumping, suppers up. Curried goat in a paper cup. | |
| Forks of plastic, knives of tin: who cares what state the goat is in. | |
| Someone with the gift of song | |
| Has brought his pal to sing along. | |
| Now they're turning up old Frank Sinatra on the stereo. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it – and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it's all over: pigs gone to clover – | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| Sister Bridget by the stair: a glass of wine and she's almost there. | |
| Cousin Jimmy at the door: another beer and he's on the floor. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we're heaven-bound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it – and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it's all over: pigs gone to clover – | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| (x2) |
| zuo ci : Anderson | |
| Sister Bridget by the stair: a glass of wine and she' s almost there. | |
| Cousin Jimmy at the door: another beer and he' s on the floor. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we' re heavenbound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| Stinky Joe from down the street fell right over his own three feet. | |
| He' s doubled up in the outside loo, to taste again the devil' s brew. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we' re heavenbound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it' s all over: pigs gone to clover | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| The house is jumping, suppers up. Curried goat in a paper cup. | |
| Forks of plastic, knives of tin: who cares what state the goat is in. | |
| Someone with the gift of song | |
| Has brought his pal to sing along. | |
| Now they' re turning up old Frank Sinatra on the stereo. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it' s all over: pigs gone to clover | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| Sister Bridget by the stair: a glass of wine and she' s almost there. | |
| Cousin Jimmy at the door: another beer and he' s on the floor. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we' re heavenbound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it' s all over: pigs gone to clover | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| x2 |
| zuò cí : Anderson | |
| Sister Bridget by the stair: a glass of wine and she' s almost there. | |
| Cousin Jimmy at the door: another beer and he' s on the floor. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we' re heavenbound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| Stinky Joe from down the street fell right over his own three feet. | |
| He' s doubled up in the outside loo, to taste again the devil' s brew. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we' re heavenbound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it' s all over: pigs gone to clover | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| The house is jumping, suppers up. Curried goat in a paper cup. | |
| Forks of plastic, knives of tin: who cares what state the goat is in. | |
| Someone with the gift of song | |
| Has brought his pal to sing along. | |
| Now they' re turning up old Frank Sinatra on the stereo. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it' s all over: pigs gone to clover | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| Sister Bridget by the stair: a glass of wine and she' s almost there. | |
| Cousin Jimmy at the door: another beer and he' s on the floor. | |
| Friends and neighbours come around, | |
| Waste no time we' re heavenbound. | |
| But not before we raise a glass to good camaraderie. | |
| So make yourselves jolly under mistletoe, holly and ivy. | |
| Get to it and be in good cheer. | |
| And when it' s all over: pigs gone to clover | |
| Will the last man at the party wish me a happy New Year. | |
| x2 |