| Song | Spanish Lady |
| Artist | Derek Warfield |
| Artist | The Young Wolfe Tones |
| Album | Last Man Standing |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Traditional Music |
| [00:19.706] | As I rolled out to Dublin city |
| [00:21.454] | At theshould hour of twelve at night |
| [00:23.943] | Who I see but a Spanish lady |
| [00:26.448] | Washing her feet by the candlelight |
| [00:29.193] | First she washed them,then she dired them |
| [00:31.199] | Over a fire of amber coals |
| [00:35.446] | In all my life I ne'er see |
| [00:37.950] | A maid so sweet about the soul |
| [00:40.200] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [00:42.447] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [00:44.954] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [00:47.445] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [00:52.450] | I stopped to look the watchman saw me |
| [00:54.697] | he said:"young fella,the night is late |
| [00:56.936] | "Along with you home or I will wrestle you |
| [00:59.452] | "Straight way to the Bride-well Gate" |
| [01:03.273] | I blew a kiss to the Spanish lady |
| [01:04.520] | Hot as fire of my angry coals |
| [01:08.272] | In all my life I ne'er see a maid so sweet about the soul |
| [01:13.518] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [01:15.529] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [01:18.273] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [01:20.284] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [01:44.523] | Now she's no mot for a puddle swaddy |
| [01:47.039] | with her ivory comb and her mantle so fine |
| [01:49.272] | she'd make a wife for the provost Marshall |
| [01:51.779] | Drunk on brandy and claret wine |
| [01:54.270] | I got a look from the Spanish lady |
| [01:56.529] | Hot as fire of ambry coals |
| [01:59.021] | In all my life I ne'er see |
| [02:01.028] | A maid so sweet about the soul |
| [02:03.824] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [02:08.628] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [02:09.396] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [02:10.637] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [02:15.642] | As I went out through Dublin City as the hour of dawn was over |
| [02:20.391] | Who should I see but Spanish lady |
| [02:22.876] | I was weaey and footsore |
| [02:25.393] | Frist she coaxed me then she child me |
| [02:27.877] | Then she laughed at my sad plight |
| [02:30.140] | In all my life I ne'er see a maid so sweet about the soul |
| [02:35.384] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [02:37.147] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [02:39.642] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [02:41.889] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [02:54.133] | I've wandered north and I have wander south |
| [02:56.380] | Through Stoney Barter and Patrick's close |
| [03:01.451] | Up and around,by the Gloucester Diamond |
| [03:01.963] | And come by Napper Tandys' house |
| [03:04.708] | Old age has laid her hands on me |
| [03:08.457] | Cold as a fire of ashy coals |
| [03:14.707] | But there is the lovely Spanish lady |
| [03:17.947] | neat and sweet about the soul |
| [03:20.447] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [03:22.708] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray aye |
| [03:24.963] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [03:27.445] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [03:29.952] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [03:31.702] | Whack for the Too Rye |
| [03:33.950] | Whack for the Too Rye |
| [03:34.460] | Whack for the Too Rye,ohh,Ray lady |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Traditional Music |
| [00:19.706] | As I rolled out to Dublin city |
| [00:21.454] | At theshould hour of twelve at night |
| [00:23.943] | Who I see but a Spanish lady |
| [00:26.448] | Washing her feet by the candlelight |
| [00:29.193] | First she washed them, then she dired them |
| [00:31.199] | Over a fire of amber coals |
| [00:35.446] | In all my life I ne' er see |
| [00:37.950] | A maid so sweet about the soul |
| [00:40.200] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [00:42.447] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [00:44.954] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [00:47.445] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [00:52.450] | I stopped to look the watchman saw me |
| [00:54.697] | he said:" young fella, the night is late |
| [00:56.936] | " Along with you home or I will wrestle you |
| [00:59.452] | " Straight way to the Bridewell Gate" |
| [01:03.273] | I blew a kiss to the Spanish lady |
| [01:04.520] | Hot as fire of my angry coals |
| [01:08.272] | In all my life I ne' er see a maid so sweet about the soul |
| [01:13.518] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [01:15.529] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [01:18.273] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [01:20.284] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [01:44.523] | Now she' s no mot for a puddle swaddy |
| [01:47.039] | with her ivory comb and her mantle so fine |
| [01:49.272] | she' d make a wife for the provost Marshall |
| [01:51.779] | Drunk on brandy and claret wine |
| [01:54.270] | I got a look from the Spanish lady |
| [01:56.529] | Hot as fire of ambry coals |
| [01:59.021] | In all my life I ne' er see |
| [02:01.028] | A maid so sweet about the soul |
| [02:03.824] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:08.628] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:09.396] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:10.637] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:15.642] | As I went out through Dublin City as the hour of dawn was over |
| [02:20.391] | Who should I see but Spanish lady |
| [02:22.876] | I was weaey and footsore |
| [02:25.393] | Frist she coaxed me then she child me |
| [02:27.877] | Then she laughed at my sad plight |
| [02:30.140] | In all my life I ne' er see a maid so sweet about the soul |
| [02:35.384] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:37.147] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:39.642] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:41.889] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:54.133] | I' ve wandered north and I have wander south |
| [02:56.380] | Through Stoney Barter and Patrick' s close |
| [03:01.451] | Up and around, by the Gloucester Diamond |
| [03:01.963] | And come by Napper Tandys' house |
| [03:04.708] | Old age has laid her hands on me |
| [03:08.457] | Cold as a fire of ashy coals |
| [03:14.707] | But there is the lovely Spanish lady |
| [03:17.947] | neat and sweet about the soul |
| [03:20.447] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:22.708] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [03:24.963] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:27.445] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:29.952] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:31.702] | Whack for the Too Rye |
| [03:33.950] | Whack for the Too Rye |
| [03:34.460] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional Music |
| [00:19.706] | As I rolled out to Dublin city |
| [00:21.454] | At theshould hour of twelve at night |
| [00:23.943] | Who I see but a Spanish lady |
| [00:26.448] | Washing her feet by the candlelight |
| [00:29.193] | First she washed them, then she dired them |
| [00:31.199] | Over a fire of amber coals |
| [00:35.446] | In all my life I ne' er see |
| [00:37.950] | A maid so sweet about the soul |
| [00:40.200] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [00:42.447] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [00:44.954] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [00:47.445] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [00:52.450] | I stopped to look the watchman saw me |
| [00:54.697] | he said:" young fella, the night is late |
| [00:56.936] | " Along with you home or I will wrestle you |
| [00:59.452] | " Straight way to the Bridewell Gate" |
| [01:03.273] | I blew a kiss to the Spanish lady |
| [01:04.520] | Hot as fire of my angry coals |
| [01:08.272] | In all my life I ne' er see a maid so sweet about the soul |
| [01:13.518] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [01:15.529] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [01:18.273] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [01:20.284] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [01:44.523] | Now she' s no mot for a puddle swaddy |
| [01:47.039] | with her ivory comb and her mantle so fine |
| [01:49.272] | she' d make a wife for the provost Marshall |
| [01:51.779] | Drunk on brandy and claret wine |
| [01:54.270] | I got a look from the Spanish lady |
| [01:56.529] | Hot as fire of ambry coals |
| [01:59.021] | In all my life I ne' er see |
| [02:01.028] | A maid so sweet about the soul |
| [02:03.824] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:08.628] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:09.396] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:10.637] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:15.642] | As I went out through Dublin City as the hour of dawn was over |
| [02:20.391] | Who should I see but Spanish lady |
| [02:22.876] | I was weaey and footsore |
| [02:25.393] | Frist she coaxed me then she child me |
| [02:27.877] | Then she laughed at my sad plight |
| [02:30.140] | In all my life I ne' er see a maid so sweet about the soul |
| [02:35.384] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:37.147] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:39.642] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [02:41.889] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [02:54.133] | I' ve wandered north and I have wander south |
| [02:56.380] | Through Stoney Barter and Patrick' s close |
| [03:01.451] | Up and around, by the Gloucester Diamond |
| [03:01.963] | And come by Napper Tandys' house |
| [03:04.708] | Old age has laid her hands on me |
| [03:08.457] | Cold as a fire of ashy coals |
| [03:14.707] | But there is the lovely Spanish lady |
| [03:17.947] | neat and sweet about the soul |
| [03:20.447] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:22.708] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray aye |
| [03:24.963] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:27.445] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:29.952] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |
| [03:31.702] | Whack for the Too Rye |
| [03:33.950] | Whack for the Too Rye |
| [03:34.460] | Whack for the Too Rye, ohh, Ray lady |