| Song | Midnight In Montgomery |
| Artist | Alan Jackson |
| Album | The Greatest Hits Collection |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : JACKSON, ALAN/SAMPSON, DON |
| [00:14.36] | Midnight in Montgomery, silver eagle, lonely road |
| [00:19.95] | |
| [00:20.63] | I was on my way to Mobile for a big New Year's eve show |
| [00:26.87] | |
| [00:27.74] | I stopped for just a minute to see a friend outside of town |
| [00:33.79] | |
| [00:34.48] | Put my collar up, I found his name and felt the wind die down |
| [00:41.47] | Then a drunk man in a cowboy hat took me by surprise |
| [00:47.15] | |
| [00:47.89] | Wearing shiny boots, a Nudi suit and haunting haunted eyes |
| [00:54.15] | |
| [00:54.84] | He said, "Friend it's good to see you, it's nice to know you care" |
| [01:01.16] | |
| [01:01.72] | Then the wind picked up, he was gone, was he ever really there? |
| [01:08.97] | |
| [01:10.34] | ' |
| [01:10.60] | 'Cause it's midnight in Montgomery, just hear that whippoorwill |
| [01:21.58] | |
| [01:23.69] | See the stars light up the purple sky, feel that lonesome chill |
| [01:35.88] | |
| [01:37.63] | 'Cause when the wind is right, you'll hear his songs, smell whiskey in the air |
| [01:43.87] | |
| [01:44.68] | Midnight in Montgomery, he's always singing there |
| [01:53.08] | |
| [02:04.01] | Well I climbed back on that eagle, took one last look around |
| [02:09.82] | |
| [02:10.83] | Through red tail lights a shadow moved slow across the ground |
| [02:16.78] | |
| [02:17.85] | And off somewhere a midnight train is slowly passing by |
| [02:23.47] | |
| [02:24.34] | I could hear that whistle moaning, I'm so lonesome I could cry |
| [02:31.30] | |
| [02:32.99] | 'Cause it's midnight in Montgomery, just hear that whippoorwill |
| [02:44.15] | |
| [02:46.16] | See the stars light up the purple sky, feel that lonesome chill |
| [02:58.40] | |
| [03:00.22] | 'Cause when the wind is right, you'll hear his songs, smell whiskey in the air |
| [03:06.37] | |
| [03:07.68] | Midnight in Montgomery, he's always singing there |
| [03:14.30] | |
| [03:17.98] | He's always singing there, Hank's always singing there |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : JACKSON, ALAN SAMPSON, DON |
| [00:14.36] | Midnight in Montgomery, silver eagle, lonely road |
| [00:19.95] | |
| [00:20.63] | I was on my way to Mobile for a big New Year' s eve show |
| [00:26.87] | |
| [00:27.74] | I stopped for just a minute to see a friend outside of town |
| [00:33.79] | |
| [00:34.48] | Put my collar up, I found his name and felt the wind die down |
| [00:41.47] | Then a drunk man in a cowboy hat took me by surprise |
| [00:47.15] | |
| [00:47.89] | Wearing shiny boots, a Nudi suit and haunting haunted eyes |
| [00:54.15] | |
| [00:54.84] | He said, " Friend it' s good to see you, it' s nice to know you care" |
| [01:01.16] | |
| [01:01.72] | Then the wind picked up, he was gone, was he ever really there? |
| [01:08.97] | |
| [01:10.34] | ' |
| [01:10.60] | ' Cause it' s midnight in Montgomery, just hear that whippoorwill |
| [01:21.58] | |
| [01:23.69] | See the stars light up the purple sky, feel that lonesome chill |
| [01:35.88] | |
| [01:37.63] | ' Cause when the wind is right, you' ll hear his songs, smell whiskey in the air |
| [01:43.87] | |
| [01:44.68] | Midnight in Montgomery, he' s always singing there |
| [01:53.08] | |
| [02:04.01] | Well I climbed back on that eagle, took one last look around |
| [02:09.82] | |
| [02:10.83] | Through red tail lights a shadow moved slow across the ground |
| [02:16.78] | |
| [02:17.85] | And off somewhere a midnight train is slowly passing by |
| [02:23.47] | |
| [02:24.34] | I could hear that whistle moaning, I' m so lonesome I could cry |
| [02:31.30] | |
| [02:32.99] | ' Cause it' s midnight in Montgomery, just hear that whippoorwill |
| [02:44.15] | |
| [02:46.16] | See the stars light up the purple sky, feel that lonesome chill |
| [02:58.40] | |
| [03:00.22] | ' Cause when the wind is right, you' ll hear his songs, smell whiskey in the air |
| [03:06.37] | |
| [03:07.68] | Midnight in Montgomery, he' s always singing there |
| [03:14.30] | |
| [03:17.98] | He' s always singing there, Hank' s always singing there |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : JACKSON, ALAN SAMPSON, DON |
| [00:14.36] | Midnight in Montgomery, silver eagle, lonely road |
| [00:19.95] | |
| [00:20.63] | I was on my way to Mobile for a big New Year' s eve show |
| [00:26.87] | |
| [00:27.74] | I stopped for just a minute to see a friend outside of town |
| [00:33.79] | |
| [00:34.48] | Put my collar up, I found his name and felt the wind die down |
| [00:41.47] | Then a drunk man in a cowboy hat took me by surprise |
| [00:47.15] | |
| [00:47.89] | Wearing shiny boots, a Nudi suit and haunting haunted eyes |
| [00:54.15] | |
| [00:54.84] | He said, " Friend it' s good to see you, it' s nice to know you care" |
| [01:01.16] | |
| [01:01.72] | Then the wind picked up, he was gone, was he ever really there? |
| [01:08.97] | |
| [01:10.34] | ' |
| [01:10.60] | ' Cause it' s midnight in Montgomery, just hear that whippoorwill |
| [01:21.58] | |
| [01:23.69] | See the stars light up the purple sky, feel that lonesome chill |
| [01:35.88] | |
| [01:37.63] | ' Cause when the wind is right, you' ll hear his songs, smell whiskey in the air |
| [01:43.87] | |
| [01:44.68] | Midnight in Montgomery, he' s always singing there |
| [01:53.08] | |
| [02:04.01] | Well I climbed back on that eagle, took one last look around |
| [02:09.82] | |
| [02:10.83] | Through red tail lights a shadow moved slow across the ground |
| [02:16.78] | |
| [02:17.85] | And off somewhere a midnight train is slowly passing by |
| [02:23.47] | |
| [02:24.34] | I could hear that whistle moaning, I' m so lonesome I could cry |
| [02:31.30] | |
| [02:32.99] | ' Cause it' s midnight in Montgomery, just hear that whippoorwill |
| [02:44.15] | |
| [02:46.16] | See the stars light up the purple sky, feel that lonesome chill |
| [02:58.40] | |
| [03:00.22] | ' Cause when the wind is right, you' ll hear his songs, smell whiskey in the air |
| [03:06.37] | |
| [03:07.68] | Midnight in Montgomery, he' s always singing there |
| [03:14.30] | |
| [03:17.98] | He' s always singing there, Hank' s always singing there |