| Song | Transfusion Blues |
| Artist | Johnny Cash |
| Album | Now, There Was a Song! |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Hogsed/John Ronald Cash |
| [00:02.10] | Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds |
| [00:06.13] | Took a transfusion and I shot my woman down |
| [00:10.84] | Went right home and I went to bed |
| [00:14.74] | I stuck that lovin' 44 beneath my head |
| [00:19.29] | Got up next mornin' and I grabbed that gun |
| [00:23.27] | Took a transfusion and away I run |
| [00:27.81] | Made a good run but I run too slow |
| [00:31.65] | They overtook me down in Juarez Mexico |
| [00:35.55] | Late in the hot joints takin' the pills |
| [00:39.80] | In walked the sheriff from Jericho Hill |
| [00:43.54] | He said, "Willy Lee your name is not Jack Brown |
| [00:47.85] | You're the dirty hack that shot your woman down" |
| [00:52.21] | Said, "Yes, oh yes my name is Willy Lee |
| [00:56.06] | If you've got a warrant just a read it to me" |
| [01:00.77] | Shot her down because she made me slow |
| [01:04.45] | I thought I was her daddy but she had five more |
| [01:08.89] | When I was arrested I was dressed in black |
| [01:13.10] | Put me on a train and they took me back |
| [01:16.96] | Had no friends for to go my bail |
| [01:21.27] | They slapped my dried up carcass in that country jail |
| [01:25.78] | Into the courtroom my trial began |
| [01:29.83] | Where I was handled by twelve honest men |
| [01:34.60] | Just before the jury started out |
| [01:38.37] | I saw that little judge commenced to look about |
| [01:43.11] | In about five minutes in walked the man |
| [01:47.19] | Holding the verdict in his right hand |
| [01:51.33] | Verdict read in the first degree |
| [01:55.18] | I hollered, "Lowdy, Lowdy have a mercy on me" |
| [01:59.64] | The judge he smiled as he picked up his been |
| [02:04.55] | Ninety-nine years in the San Quentin pen |
| [02:08.03] | Ninety-nine years underneath that ground |
| [02:12.05] | I can't forget the day I shot my woman down |
| [02:16.91] | Come on you guys and listen unto me |
| [02:21.12] | Lay off that liquor and let that transfusion be |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Hogsed John Ronald Cash |
| [00:02.10] | Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds |
| [00:06.13] | Took a transfusion and I shot my woman down |
| [00:10.84] | Went right home and I went to bed |
| [00:14.74] | I stuck that lovin' 44 beneath my head |
| [00:19.29] | Got up next mornin' and I grabbed that gun |
| [00:23.27] | Took a transfusion and away I run |
| [00:27.81] | Made a good run but I run too slow |
| [00:31.65] | They overtook me down in Juarez Mexico |
| [00:35.55] | Late in the hot joints takin' the pills |
| [00:39.80] | In walked the sheriff from Jericho Hill |
| [00:43.54] | He said, " Willy Lee your name is not Jack Brown |
| [00:47.85] | You' re the dirty hack that shot your woman down" |
| [00:52.21] | Said, " Yes, oh yes my name is Willy Lee |
| [00:56.06] | If you' ve got a warrant just a read it to me" |
| [01:00.77] | Shot her down because she made me slow |
| [01:04.45] | I thought I was her daddy but she had five more |
| [01:08.89] | When I was arrested I was dressed in black |
| [01:13.10] | Put me on a train and they took me back |
| [01:16.96] | Had no friends for to go my bail |
| [01:21.27] | They slapped my dried up carcass in that country jail |
| [01:25.78] | Into the courtroom my trial began |
| [01:29.83] | Where I was handled by twelve honest men |
| [01:34.60] | Just before the jury started out |
| [01:38.37] | I saw that little judge commenced to look about |
| [01:43.11] | In about five minutes in walked the man |
| [01:47.19] | Holding the verdict in his right hand |
| [01:51.33] | Verdict read in the first degree |
| [01:55.18] | I hollered, " Lowdy, Lowdy have a mercy on me" |
| [01:59.64] | The judge he smiled as he picked up his been |
| [02:04.55] | Ninetynine years in the San Quentin pen |
| [02:08.03] | Ninetynine years underneath that ground |
| [02:12.05] | I can' t forget the day I shot my woman down |
| [02:16.91] | Come on you guys and listen unto me |
| [02:21.12] | Lay off that liquor and let that transfusion be |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Hogsed John Ronald Cash |
| [00:02.10] | Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds |
| [00:06.13] | Took a transfusion and I shot my woman down |
| [00:10.84] | Went right home and I went to bed |
| [00:14.74] | I stuck that lovin' 44 beneath my head |
| [00:19.29] | Got up next mornin' and I grabbed that gun |
| [00:23.27] | Took a transfusion and away I run |
| [00:27.81] | Made a good run but I run too slow |
| [00:31.65] | They overtook me down in Juarez Mexico |
| [00:35.55] | Late in the hot joints takin' the pills |
| [00:39.80] | In walked the sheriff from Jericho Hill |
| [00:43.54] | He said, " Willy Lee your name is not Jack Brown |
| [00:47.85] | You' re the dirty hack that shot your woman down" |
| [00:52.21] | Said, " Yes, oh yes my name is Willy Lee |
| [00:56.06] | If you' ve got a warrant just a read it to me" |
| [01:00.77] | Shot her down because she made me slow |
| [01:04.45] | I thought I was her daddy but she had five more |
| [01:08.89] | When I was arrested I was dressed in black |
| [01:13.10] | Put me on a train and they took me back |
| [01:16.96] | Had no friends for to go my bail |
| [01:21.27] | They slapped my dried up carcass in that country jail |
| [01:25.78] | Into the courtroom my trial began |
| [01:29.83] | Where I was handled by twelve honest men |
| [01:34.60] | Just before the jury started out |
| [01:38.37] | I saw that little judge commenced to look about |
| [01:43.11] | In about five minutes in walked the man |
| [01:47.19] | Holding the verdict in his right hand |
| [01:51.33] | Verdict read in the first degree |
| [01:55.18] | I hollered, " Lowdy, Lowdy have a mercy on me" |
| [01:59.64] | The judge he smiled as he picked up his been |
| [02:04.55] | Ninetynine years in the San Quentin pen |
| [02:08.03] | Ninetynine years underneath that ground |
| [02:12.05] | I can' t forget the day I shot my woman down |
| [02:16.91] | Come on you guys and listen unto me |
| [02:21.12] | Lay off that liquor and let that transfusion be |