| Song | The Late Great Johnny Ace |
| Artist | Paul Simon |
| Album | Hearts And Bones (2011 Remaster) |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Philip Glass/Paul Simon | |
| I was reading a magazine | |
| And thinking of a rock and roll song | |
| The year was nineteen fifty four | |
| And I hadn't been playing that long | |
| When a man came on the radio | |
| And this is what he said | |
| He said "I hate to break it to his fans" | |
| But Johnny | |
| Ace is dead, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| Well, I really wasn't, such a | |
| Johnny Ace fan | |
| But I felt bad all the same | |
| So I sent away for his photograph | |
| And I waited till it came | |
| It came all the way from | |
| TexasWith a sad and simple face | |
| And they signed it on the bottom | |
| From the late great | |
| Johnny Ace, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| It was the year of the | |
| BeatlesIt was the year of the | |
| StonesIt was nineteen sixty four, | |
| I was living in | |
| LondonWith the girl from the summer before | |
| It was the year of the | |
| BeatlesIt was the year of the | |
| Stones, a year after | |
| J.F.KWe were staying up all night and giving the days away | |
| And the music was flowing amazing and blowing my way | |
| On a cold | |
| December evening | |
| I was walking through the | |
| Christmas tide | |
| When a stranger came up and asked me | |
| If I'd heard | |
| John Lennon had died | |
| And the two of us went to this bar | |
| And we stayed to close the place | |
| And every song we played | |
| Was for the late great | |
| Johnny Ace, yeah, yeah, yeah |
| zuo qu : Philip Glass Paul Simon | |
| I was reading a magazine | |
| And thinking of a rock and roll song | |
| The year was nineteen fifty four | |
| And I hadn' t been playing that long | |
| When a man came on the radio | |
| And this is what he said | |
| He said " I hate to break it to his fans" | |
| But Johnny | |
| Ace is dead, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| Well, I really wasn' t, such a | |
| Johnny Ace fan | |
| But I felt bad all the same | |
| So I sent away for his photograph | |
| And I waited till it came | |
| It came all the way from | |
| TexasWith a sad and simple face | |
| And they signed it on the bottom | |
| From the late great | |
| Johnny Ace, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| It was the year of the | |
| BeatlesIt was the year of the | |
| StonesIt was nineteen sixty four, | |
| I was living in | |
| LondonWith the girl from the summer before | |
| It was the year of the | |
| BeatlesIt was the year of the | |
| Stones, a year after | |
| J. F. KWe were staying up all night and giving the days away | |
| And the music was flowing amazing and blowing my way | |
| On a cold | |
| December evening | |
| I was walking through the | |
| Christmas tide | |
| When a stranger came up and asked me | |
| If I' d heard | |
| John Lennon had died | |
| And the two of us went to this bar | |
| And we stayed to close the place | |
| And every song we played | |
| Was for the late great | |
| Johnny Ace, yeah, yeah, yeah |
| zuò qǔ : Philip Glass Paul Simon | |
| I was reading a magazine | |
| And thinking of a rock and roll song | |
| The year was nineteen fifty four | |
| And I hadn' t been playing that long | |
| When a man came on the radio | |
| And this is what he said | |
| He said " I hate to break it to his fans" | |
| But Johnny | |
| Ace is dead, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| Well, I really wasn' t, such a | |
| Johnny Ace fan | |
| But I felt bad all the same | |
| So I sent away for his photograph | |
| And I waited till it came | |
| It came all the way from | |
| TexasWith a sad and simple face | |
| And they signed it on the bottom | |
| From the late great | |
| Johnny Ace, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| It was the year of the | |
| BeatlesIt was the year of the | |
| StonesIt was nineteen sixty four, | |
| I was living in | |
| LondonWith the girl from the summer before | |
| It was the year of the | |
| BeatlesIt was the year of the | |
| Stones, a year after | |
| J. F. KWe were staying up all night and giving the days away | |
| And the music was flowing amazing and blowing my way | |
| On a cold | |
| December evening | |
| I was walking through the | |
| Christmas tide | |
| When a stranger came up and asked me | |
| If I' d heard | |
| John Lennon had died | |
| And the two of us went to this bar | |
| And we stayed to close the place | |
| And every song we played | |
| Was for the late great | |
| Johnny Ace, yeah, yeah, yeah |