| Song | Doolin-Dalton (LP Version) |
| Artist | Eagles |
| Album | Selected Works 1972-1999 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作词 : Jackson Browne/Don Henley/Glenn Frey/J. D. SOUTHER/Jim Ed Norman |
| [00:01.000] | 作曲 : Jackson Browne/Don Henley/Glenn Frey/J. D. SOUTHER/Jim Ed Norman |
| [00:34.148] | they were duelin' |
| [00:38.06] | doolin-dalton |
| [00:41.716] | high or low |
| [00:45.269] | it was the same |
| [00:49.476] | easy money and faithless women |
| [00:57.181] | red-eye whiskey for the pain |
| [01:06.291] | go down bill dalton |
| [01:08.719] | it must be god's will |
| [01:13.737] | two brothers lyin'dead in coffeyville |
| [01:21.348] | two voices call to you from where they stood |
| [01:28.954] | lay down your law books now |
| [01:31.815] | they're no damn good |
| [01:34.816] | better keep on movin' |
| [01:39.16] | doolin-dalton |
| [01:42.622] | 'til your shadow sets you free |
| [01:50.226] | if you're fast |
| [01:54.38] | and if you're lucky |
| [01:57.812] | you will never see that hangin'tree |
| [02:05.952] | well the towns lay out across the dusty plains |
| [02:13.609] | like graveyards filled with tombstones |
| [02:17.767] | waitin'for the names |
| [02:21.206] | and a man could use his back |
| [02:24.236] | or use his brains |
| [02:28.924] | but some just went stir crazy |
| [02:31.843] | lord 'cause nothin'ever changed |
| [02:35.933] | 'til bill doolin'met bill dalton |
| [02:42.676] | he was workin'cheap |
| [02:46.590] | just bidin'time |
| [02:50.701] | then he laughed and said "i'm goin" |
| [02:58.66] | and so he left that peaceful life behind |
| [03:06.670] | mm... |
| [00:00.000] | zuo ci : Jackson Browne Don Henley Glenn Frey J. D. SOUTHER Jim Ed Norman |
| [00:01.000] | zuo qu : Jackson Browne Don Henley Glenn Frey J. D. SOUTHER Jim Ed Norman |
| [00:34.148] | they were duelin' |
| [00:38.06] | doolindalton |
| [00:41.716] | high or low |
| [00:45.269] | it was the same |
| [00:49.476] | easy money and faithless women |
| [00:57.181] | redeye whiskey for the pain |
| [01:06.291] | go down bill dalton |
| [01:08.719] | it must be god' s will |
| [01:13.737] | two brothers lyin' dead in coffeyville |
| [01:21.348] | two voices call to you from where they stood |
| [01:28.954] | lay down your law books now |
| [01:31.815] | they' re no damn good |
| [01:34.816] | better keep on movin' |
| [01:39.16] | doolindalton |
| [01:42.622] | ' til your shadow sets you free |
| [01:50.226] | if you' re fast |
| [01:54.38] | and if you' re lucky |
| [01:57.812] | you will never see that hangin' tree |
| [02:05.952] | well the towns lay out across the dusty plains |
| [02:13.609] | like graveyards filled with tombstones |
| [02:17.767] | waitin' for the names |
| [02:21.206] | and a man could use his back |
| [02:24.236] | or use his brains |
| [02:28.924] | but some just went stir crazy |
| [02:31.843] | lord ' cause nothin' ever changed |
| [02:35.933] | ' til bill doolin' met bill dalton |
| [02:42.676] | he was workin' cheap |
| [02:46.590] | just bidin' time |
| [02:50.701] | then he laughed and said " i' m goin" |
| [02:58.66] | and so he left that peaceful life behind |
| [03:06.670] | mm... |
| [00:00.000] | zuò cí : Jackson Browne Don Henley Glenn Frey J. D. SOUTHER Jim Ed Norman |
| [00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Jackson Browne Don Henley Glenn Frey J. D. SOUTHER Jim Ed Norman |
| [00:34.148] | they were duelin' |
| [00:38.06] | doolindalton |
| [00:41.716] | high or low |
| [00:45.269] | it was the same |
| [00:49.476] | easy money and faithless women |
| [00:57.181] | redeye whiskey for the pain |
| [01:06.291] | go down bill dalton |
| [01:08.719] | it must be god' s will |
| [01:13.737] | two brothers lyin' dead in coffeyville |
| [01:21.348] | two voices call to you from where they stood |
| [01:28.954] | lay down your law books now |
| [01:31.815] | they' re no damn good |
| [01:34.816] | better keep on movin' |
| [01:39.16] | doolindalton |
| [01:42.622] | ' til your shadow sets you free |
| [01:50.226] | if you' re fast |
| [01:54.38] | and if you' re lucky |
| [01:57.812] | you will never see that hangin' tree |
| [02:05.952] | well the towns lay out across the dusty plains |
| [02:13.609] | like graveyards filled with tombstones |
| [02:17.767] | waitin' for the names |
| [02:21.206] | and a man could use his back |
| [02:24.236] | or use his brains |
| [02:28.924] | but some just went stir crazy |
| [02:31.843] | lord ' cause nothin' ever changed |
| [02:35.933] | ' til bill doolin' met bill dalton |
| [02:42.676] | he was workin' cheap |
| [02:46.590] | just bidin' time |
| [02:50.701] | then he laughed and said " i' m goin" |
| [02:58.66] | and so he left that peaceful life behind |
| [03:06.670] | mm... |