| Song | A Train Robbery |
| Artist | Levon Helm |
| Album | Ramble At the Ryman |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Kennerley |
| [00:19.45] | The foreman touched the cold steel lines |
| [00:24.12] | The rail bed was frozen with ice |
| [00:28.54] | In the distance an engine was keeping good time |
| [00:32.97] | The steam whistle moaned just twice |
| [00:38.02] | Down in the cut past the old Tressel bridge |
| [00:42.69] | Twelve fine horses stood |
| [00:47.35] | Masked men shivered in the cold on the ridge |
| [00:51.92] | Not far from the Glendale woods |
| [00:59.14] | The brass lamp shone from the swaying train |
| [01:03.77] | When the driver saw the red light |
| [01:08.38] | Her iron brakes sparked like silver rain |
| [01:12.94] | And the metals screamed through the night |
| [01:17.90] | The baggage man peered out to look for the fault |
| [01:22.46] | When fear froze up his heart |
| [01:27.03] | He was staring down the barrel of an army colt |
| [01:31.67] | That threatened to tear him apart |
| [01:37.98] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [01:43.45] | So throw the money on down |
| [01:47.81] | Open up your damned express car |
| [01:52.68] | And jump down to the ground |
| [01:57.02] | But we won't touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [02:06.29] | They ain't offered no reward |
| [02:11.29] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [02:16.42] | Frank and Jesse James |
| [02:27.74] | In long soldier's coats frayed with the years |
| [02:32.77] | Quickly they scrambled aboard |
| [02:37.29] | Men were the sweating and the women shed tears |
| [02:41.85] | And a preacher prayed to the Lord |
| [02:46.38] | When they opened the safe there was nothing for them |
| [02:50.92] | So they strode down through the train |
| [02:55.79] | What a miserable sight these desperate men |
| [03:00.31] | Robbing old folks for their gold, watch, chains |
| [03:07.74] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [03:12.30] | So throw the money on down |
| [03:16.67] | Open up your damned express car |
| [03:21.56] | And jump down to the ground |
| [03:26.05] | But we won't touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [03:35.47] | They ain't offered no reward |
| [03:40.47] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [03:45.49] | Frank and Jesse James |
| [03:57.26] | Now some say the devil had taken his soul |
| [04:01.96] | Some say his spirit survived |
| [04:06.45] | But we all know he was nothing but a missouri farm boy |
| [04:10.96] | Just fighting to stay alive |
| [04:16.11] | High above that railroad bed |
| [04:20.63] | On a ridge where the pines grow tall |
| [04:25.36] | If you listen to the wind, there's a ghost of a chance |
| [04:30.01] | You can still hear old Jesse call |
| [04:36.52] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [04:41.79] | So throw the money on down |
| [04:46.08] | Open up your damned express car |
| [04:51.09] | And jump down to the ground |
| [04:55.55] | But we won't touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [05:04.89] | They ain't offered no reward |
| [05:10.02] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [05:14.66] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Kennerley |
| [00:19.45] | The foreman touched the cold steel lines |
| [00:24.12] | The rail bed was frozen with ice |
| [00:28.54] | In the distance an engine was keeping good time |
| [00:32.97] | The steam whistle moaned just twice |
| [00:38.02] | Down in the cut past the old Tressel bridge |
| [00:42.69] | Twelve fine horses stood |
| [00:47.35] | Masked men shivered in the cold on the ridge |
| [00:51.92] | Not far from the Glendale woods |
| [00:59.14] | The brass lamp shone from the swaying train |
| [01:03.77] | When the driver saw the red light |
| [01:08.38] | Her iron brakes sparked like silver rain |
| [01:12.94] | And the metals screamed through the night |
| [01:17.90] | The baggage man peered out to look for the fault |
| [01:22.46] | When fear froze up his heart |
| [01:27.03] | He was staring down the barrel of an army colt |
| [01:31.67] | That threatened to tear him apart |
| [01:37.98] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [01:43.45] | So throw the money on down |
| [01:47.81] | Open up your damned express car |
| [01:52.68] | And jump down to the ground |
| [01:57.02] | But we won' t touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [02:06.29] | They ain' t offered no reward |
| [02:11.29] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [02:16.42] | Frank and Jesse James |
| [02:27.74] | In long soldier' s coats frayed with the years |
| [02:32.77] | Quickly they scrambled aboard |
| [02:37.29] | Men were the sweating and the women shed tears |
| [02:41.85] | And a preacher prayed to the Lord |
| [02:46.38] | When they opened the safe there was nothing for them |
| [02:50.92] | So they strode down through the train |
| [02:55.79] | What a miserable sight these desperate men |
| [03:00.31] | Robbing old folks for their gold, watch, chains |
| [03:07.74] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [03:12.30] | So throw the money on down |
| [03:16.67] | Open up your damned express car |
| [03:21.56] | And jump down to the ground |
| [03:26.05] | But we won' t touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [03:35.47] | They ain' t offered no reward |
| [03:40.47] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [03:45.49] | Frank and Jesse James |
| [03:57.26] | Now some say the devil had taken his soul |
| [04:01.96] | Some say his spirit survived |
| [04:06.45] | But we all know he was nothing but a missouri farm boy |
| [04:10.96] | Just fighting to stay alive |
| [04:16.11] | High above that railroad bed |
| [04:20.63] | On a ridge where the pines grow tall |
| [04:25.36] | If you listen to the wind, there' s a ghost of a chance |
| [04:30.01] | You can still hear old Jesse call |
| [04:36.52] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [04:41.79] | So throw the money on down |
| [04:46.08] | Open up your damned express car |
| [04:51.09] | And jump down to the ground |
| [04:55.55] | But we won' t touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [05:04.89] | They ain' t offered no reward |
| [05:10.02] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [05:14.66] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Kennerley |
| [00:19.45] | The foreman touched the cold steel lines |
| [00:24.12] | The rail bed was frozen with ice |
| [00:28.54] | In the distance an engine was keeping good time |
| [00:32.97] | The steam whistle moaned just twice |
| [00:38.02] | Down in the cut past the old Tressel bridge |
| [00:42.69] | Twelve fine horses stood |
| [00:47.35] | Masked men shivered in the cold on the ridge |
| [00:51.92] | Not far from the Glendale woods |
| [00:59.14] | The brass lamp shone from the swaying train |
| [01:03.77] | When the driver saw the red light |
| [01:08.38] | Her iron brakes sparked like silver rain |
| [01:12.94] | And the metals screamed through the night |
| [01:17.90] | The baggage man peered out to look for the fault |
| [01:22.46] | When fear froze up his heart |
| [01:27.03] | He was staring down the barrel of an army colt |
| [01:31.67] | That threatened to tear him apart |
| [01:37.98] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [01:43.45] | So throw the money on down |
| [01:47.81] | Open up your damned express car |
| [01:52.68] | And jump down to the ground |
| [01:57.02] | But we won' t touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [02:06.29] | They ain' t offered no reward |
| [02:11.29] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [02:16.42] | Frank and Jesse James |
| [02:27.74] | In long soldier' s coats frayed with the years |
| [02:32.77] | Quickly they scrambled aboard |
| [02:37.29] | Men were the sweating and the women shed tears |
| [02:41.85] | And a preacher prayed to the Lord |
| [02:46.38] | When they opened the safe there was nothing for them |
| [02:50.92] | So they strode down through the train |
| [02:55.79] | What a miserable sight these desperate men |
| [03:00.31] | Robbing old folks for their gold, watch, chains |
| [03:07.74] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [03:12.30] | So throw the money on down |
| [03:16.67] | Open up your damned express car |
| [03:21.56] | And jump down to the ground |
| [03:26.05] | But we won' t touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [03:35.47] | They ain' t offered no reward |
| [03:40.47] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [03:45.49] | Frank and Jesse James |
| [03:57.26] | Now some say the devil had taken his soul |
| [04:01.96] | Some say his spirit survived |
| [04:06.45] | But we all know he was nothing but a missouri farm boy |
| [04:10.96] | Just fighting to stay alive |
| [04:16.11] | High above that railroad bed |
| [04:20.63] | On a ridge where the pines grow tall |
| [04:25.36] | If you listen to the wind, there' s a ghost of a chance |
| [04:30.01] | You can still hear old Jesse call |
| [04:36.52] | We will burn your train to cinders |
| [04:41.79] | So throw the money on down |
| [04:46.08] | Open up your damned express car |
| [04:51.09] | And jump down to the ground |
| [04:55.55] | But we won' t touch that old woman and they claimed |
| [05:04.89] | They ain' t offered no reward |
| [05:10.02] | For Frank and Jesse James |
| [05:14.66] | For Frank and Jesse James |