| Song | Cajun Woman - BBC Session - Top Gear 6/4/69 |
| Artist | Fairport Convention |
| Album | Live At The BBC |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Richard Thompson | |
| 作词 : Thompson | |
| The baby that the preacher gave you in the Spring | |
| Spent the winter with his finger in the undertaker's ring | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don't believe you're sinking but look at all the trouble you've been | |
| He grew up in the bayou with a bible ‘round his neck | |
| He never loved a woman in the way you would expect | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don't believe you're sinking but look at all the trouble you've been | |
| Don't tell him 'bout his Father, don't tell him 'bout his name | |
| The Gods won't get to Heaven if you crucify his brain | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don't believe you're sinking but look at all the trouble you've been | |
| Well it's welcome to the graveyard and welcome to the throne | |
| Welcome to the orphanage where your family sit and moan | |
| Welcome to the liquor store and welcome to the poor | |
| Your momma never told you how lucky you are | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don't believe you're sinking but look at all the trouble you've been |
| zuo qu : Richard Thompson | |
| zuo ci : Thompson | |
| The baby that the preacher gave you in the Spring | |
| Spent the winter with his finger in the undertaker' s ring | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been | |
| He grew up in the bayou with a bible ' round his neck | |
| He never loved a woman in the way you would expect | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been | |
| Don' t tell him ' bout his Father, don' t tell him ' bout his name | |
| The Gods won' t get to Heaven if you crucify his brain | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been | |
| Well it' s welcome to the graveyard and welcome to the throne | |
| Welcome to the orphanage where your family sit and moan | |
| Welcome to the liquor store and welcome to the poor | |
| Your momma never told you how lucky you are | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been |
| zuò qǔ : Richard Thompson | |
| zuò cí : Thompson | |
| The baby that the preacher gave you in the Spring | |
| Spent the winter with his finger in the undertaker' s ring | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been | |
| He grew up in the bayou with a bible ' round his neck | |
| He never loved a woman in the way you would expect | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been | |
| Don' t tell him ' bout his Father, don' t tell him ' bout his name | |
| The Gods won' t get to Heaven if you crucify his brain | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been | |
| Well it' s welcome to the graveyard and welcome to the throne | |
| Welcome to the orphanage where your family sit and moan | |
| Welcome to the liquor store and welcome to the poor | |
| Your momma never told you how lucky you are | |
| Oh Cajun woman, some people still call you a queen | |
| I don' t believe you' re sinking but look at all the trouble you' ve been |