| Song | Forty-four No More |
| Artist | The Residents |
| Album | Beautiful Eyes |
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| 作词 : Residents | |
| Once I lived on a dead end street | |
| With a little bitty woman with big ol' feet | |
| It was always dark, we was always poor | |
| The number outside was forty-four | |
| One day bad blood creeped in my mind | |
| Sucked on my soul and made me blind | |
| I thought she lied, so I opened the drawer | |
| Pulled out my bullets and my forty-four | |
| Forty-four, it was forty-four | |
| He couldn't stand that number no more | |
| Forty-four, it was forty-four | |
| Don't wanna hear that number no more | |
| I found her in the store with a preacher man | |
| Who laughed when she slapped the gun out of my hand | |
| A train went by as I ran out the door | |
| The number on the engine was forty-four | |
| I rode that train to New Orleans | |
| And took my tears to a voodoo queen | |
| I couldn't live like that no more | |
| It was my birthday, I was forty-four | |
| Forty-four, he was forty-four | |
| He couldn't stand that number no more | |
| Forty-four, he was forty-four | |
| Don't wanna hear that number no more | |
| Forty-four, he was forty-four | |
| He couldn't stand that number no more | |
| Forty-four, he was forty-four | |
| Don't wanna hear that number no more |
| zuo ci : Residents | |
| Once I lived on a dead end street | |
| With a little bitty woman with big ol' feet | |
| It was always dark, we was always poor | |
| The number outside was fortyfour | |
| One day bad blood creeped in my mind | |
| Sucked on my soul and made me blind | |
| I thought she lied, so I opened the drawer | |
| Pulled out my bullets and my fortyfour | |
| Fortyfour, it was fortyfour | |
| He couldn' t stand that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, it was fortyfour | |
| Don' t wanna hear that number no more | |
| I found her in the store with a preacher man | |
| Who laughed when she slapped the gun out of my hand | |
| A train went by as I ran out the door | |
| The number on the engine was fortyfour | |
| I rode that train to New Orleans | |
| And took my tears to a voodoo queen | |
| I couldn' t live like that no more | |
| It was my birthday, I was fortyfour | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| He couldn' t stand that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| Don' t wanna hear that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| He couldn' t stand that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| Don' t wanna hear that number no more |
| zuò cí : Residents | |
| Once I lived on a dead end street | |
| With a little bitty woman with big ol' feet | |
| It was always dark, we was always poor | |
| The number outside was fortyfour | |
| One day bad blood creeped in my mind | |
| Sucked on my soul and made me blind | |
| I thought she lied, so I opened the drawer | |
| Pulled out my bullets and my fortyfour | |
| Fortyfour, it was fortyfour | |
| He couldn' t stand that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, it was fortyfour | |
| Don' t wanna hear that number no more | |
| I found her in the store with a preacher man | |
| Who laughed when she slapped the gun out of my hand | |
| A train went by as I ran out the door | |
| The number on the engine was fortyfour | |
| I rode that train to New Orleans | |
| And took my tears to a voodoo queen | |
| I couldn' t live like that no more | |
| It was my birthday, I was fortyfour | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| He couldn' t stand that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| Don' t wanna hear that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| He couldn' t stand that number no more | |
| Fortyfour, he was fortyfour | |
| Don' t wanna hear that number no more |