| Song | Filipino Ray |
| Artist | Les Claypool |
| Album | Of Whales And Woe |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Claypool | |
| Filipino Ray can sing it out | |
| Like you would not believe | |
| Always hais blond freckle faced lady | |
| Dangling from his sleeve | |
| Filipino Ray he played an old | |
| Les PaulBig ol' jumbo fret | |
| Had scars up on the headstock | |
| From where he kept his lit cigarette | |
| Filipino Ray had a fang tooth | |
| And a face like a | |
| China moon | |
| Them biker gals squealed when he'd flip his hair back | |
| Step up to the mic and croon | |
| Filipino Ray was a smiler | |
| Quick with a tale or a joke | |
| And more than happy to lend you his ear | |
| Especially if you had brought him a fresh bourbon and coke | |
| Filipino Ray had seen his share of demons | |
| And many days of black | |
| But when he picked his guitar and sang back to the bar | |
| He pissed the monkey off his back | |
| Now Filipino | |
| Ray he could belt it out | |
| Like you would not believe | |
| It's been 5 years for this guitar man | |
| Since he rolled up his sleeve | |
| Now Filipino | |
| Ray he's a smiler | |
| Quick with a tale or a joke | |
| He'd likely as not give you the shirt off his back | |
| All over bourbon and coke |
| zuo ci : Claypool | |
| Filipino Ray can sing it out | |
| Like you would not believe | |
| Always hais blond freckle faced lady | |
| Dangling from his sleeve | |
| Filipino Ray he played an old | |
| Les PaulBig ol' jumbo fret | |
| Had scars up on the headstock | |
| From where he kept his lit cigarette | |
| Filipino Ray had a fang tooth | |
| And a face like a | |
| China moon | |
| Them biker gals squealed when he' d flip his hair back | |
| Step up to the mic and croon | |
| Filipino Ray was a smiler | |
| Quick with a tale or a joke | |
| And more than happy to lend you his ear | |
| Especially if you had brought him a fresh bourbon and coke | |
| Filipino Ray had seen his share of demons | |
| And many days of black | |
| But when he picked his guitar and sang back to the bar | |
| He pissed the monkey off his back | |
| Now Filipino | |
| Ray he could belt it out | |
| Like you would not believe | |
| It' s been 5 years for this guitar man | |
| Since he rolled up his sleeve | |
| Now Filipino | |
| Ray he' s a smiler | |
| Quick with a tale or a joke | |
| He' d likely as not give you the shirt off his back | |
| All over bourbon and coke |
| zuò cí : Claypool | |
| Filipino Ray can sing it out | |
| Like you would not believe | |
| Always hais blond freckle faced lady | |
| Dangling from his sleeve | |
| Filipino Ray he played an old | |
| Les PaulBig ol' jumbo fret | |
| Had scars up on the headstock | |
| From where he kept his lit cigarette | |
| Filipino Ray had a fang tooth | |
| And a face like a | |
| China moon | |
| Them biker gals squealed when he' d flip his hair back | |
| Step up to the mic and croon | |
| Filipino Ray was a smiler | |
| Quick with a tale or a joke | |
| And more than happy to lend you his ear | |
| Especially if you had brought him a fresh bourbon and coke | |
| Filipino Ray had seen his share of demons | |
| And many days of black | |
| But when he picked his guitar and sang back to the bar | |
| He pissed the monkey off his back | |
| Now Filipino | |
| Ray he could belt it out | |
| Like you would not believe | |
| It' s been 5 years for this guitar man | |
| Since he rolled up his sleeve | |
| Now Filipino | |
| Ray he' s a smiler | |
| Quick with a tale or a joke | |
| He' d likely as not give you the shirt off his back | |
| All over bourbon and coke |