| Song | Nancy the Tavern Wench |
| Artist | Alestorm |
| Album | Captain Morgan's Revenge |
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| 作曲 : Alestorm, Bowes | |
| I know of a tavern, not far from here, | |
| where you can get some mighty fine beer. | |
| The company true, and the wenches are pretty. | |
| It's the greatest damn place in the whole of the city. | |
| If you're lookin' for crewmates, you'll sure find 'em there: | |
| cutthroats and lowlifes and worse I should dare. | |
| Ol' Nancy don't care who comes to her inn. | |
| It's a den of debauchery, violence and sin. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy's harbour café. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy's harbour café. | |
| If you're looking to go on a glorious quest, | |
| there's a man there who knows of an old treasure chest. | |
| For some pieces of eight and a tankard of ale | |
| he'll show ye the map and tell ye its tale. | |
| And then there's Nancy, the lovely barmaiden. | |
| She may be old, but her beauty ain't fadin'. | |
| Ol' Nancy don't care who comes to her inn. | |
| It's a den of debauchery, violence and sin. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy's harbour café. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy's harbour café. | |
| (solo) | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy's harbour café. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy's harbour café. |
| zuo qu : Alestorm, Bowes | |
| I know of a tavern, not far from here, | |
| where you can get some mighty fine beer. | |
| The company true, and the wenches are pretty. | |
| It' s the greatest damn place in the whole of the city. | |
| If you' re lookin' for crewmates, you' ll sure find ' em there: | |
| cutthroats and lowlifes and worse I should dare. | |
| Ol' Nancy don' t care who comes to her inn. | |
| It' s a den of debauchery, violence and sin. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour cafe. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour cafe. | |
| If you' re looking to go on a glorious quest, | |
| there' s a man there who knows of an old treasure chest. | |
| For some pieces of eight and a tankard of ale | |
| he' ll show ye the map and tell ye its tale. | |
| And then there' s Nancy, the lovely barmaiden. | |
| She may be old, but her beauty ain' t fadin'. | |
| Ol' Nancy don' t care who comes to her inn. | |
| It' s a den of debauchery, violence and sin. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour cafe. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour cafe. | |
| solo | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour cafe. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour cafe. |
| zuò qǔ : Alestorm, Bowes | |
| I know of a tavern, not far from here, | |
| where you can get some mighty fine beer. | |
| The company true, and the wenches are pretty. | |
| It' s the greatest damn place in the whole of the city. | |
| If you' re lookin' for crewmates, you' ll sure find ' em there: | |
| cutthroats and lowlifes and worse I should dare. | |
| Ol' Nancy don' t care who comes to her inn. | |
| It' s a den of debauchery, violence and sin. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour café. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour café. | |
| If you' re looking to go on a glorious quest, | |
| there' s a man there who knows of an old treasure chest. | |
| For some pieces of eight and a tankard of ale | |
| he' ll show ye the map and tell ye its tale. | |
| And then there' s Nancy, the lovely barmaiden. | |
| She may be old, but her beauty ain' t fadin'. | |
| Ol' Nancy don' t care who comes to her inn. | |
| It' s a den of debauchery, violence and sin. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour café. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour café. | |
| solo | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour café. | |
| So come take a drink and drown your sorrows, | |
| and all of our fears will be gone till tomorrow. | |
| Have no regrets and live for the day, | |
| in Nancy' s harbour café. |