| Song | 'Twill Never Do to Give It Up So |
| Artist | 2nd South Carolina String Band |
| Album | In High Cotton |
| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Daniel Decatur Emmett/1843 |
| [00:24.061] | I'm old Mister Brown just came from the South, |
| [00:27.097] | I left Lynchburg in the time of the drouth; |
| [00:30.223] | The times they got so bad in the place, |
| [00:33.068] | That folks down there wouldn't show their face. |
| [00:35.996] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [00:38.975] | It will never do to give it up so; |
| [00:41.991] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [00:44.879] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [01:12.339] | The old Jim River I floated down, |
| [01:15.466] | I packed a boat and ran upon the ground; |
| [01:18.459] | The pine log come with a rishing din, |
| [01:21.534] | And the stove both ends of old boat in. |
| [01:24.324] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [01:27.444] | It will never do to give it up so; |
| [01:30.427] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [01:33.372] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [02:00.839] | The old log rake me aft and fore |
| [02:04.008] | It left my cookhouse lying on the shore |
| [02:07.080] | I thought it wouldn’t do for to give it up so |
| [02:10.104] | I scull myself ashore with the old banjo |
| [02:12.845] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [02:15.916] | It will never do to give it up so; |
| [02:19.032] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [02:21.968] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [02:49.239] | I lie on the sand and feels so glad |
| [02:52.360] | I looked at the banjo and felt very mad |
| [02:55.431] | I walked up the bank that’s slick as glass |
| [02:58.460] | Up, went my heels and I light upon the grass |
| [03:01.210] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [03:04.240] | It will never do to give it up so; |
| [03:07.282] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [03:10.172] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [03:37.616] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [03:40.326] | I jumped on the gap and stood upon the ground |
| [03:43.685] | My holly boat out high and dry upon the bank |
| [03:46.518] | And float down the river with my bacon on the plane |
| [03:49.366] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [03:52.446] | It will never do to give it up so; |
| [03:55.381] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [03:58.271] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [04:25.752] | Massa on the wood pile barking like a dog |
| [04:28.776] | Toes in the millpond sitting on a log |
| [04:31.710] | Posum on the gum tree with a gray big grain |
| [04:34.609] | Come kiss me gal for you know that ain't no sin |
| [04:37.355] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [04:40.301] | It will never do to give it up so; |
| [04:43.356] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [04:46.289] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Daniel Decatur Emmett 1843 |
| [00:24.061] | I' m old Mister Brown just came from the South, |
| [00:27.097] | I left Lynchburg in the time of the drouth |
| [00:30.223] | The times they got so bad in the place, |
| [00:33.068] | That folks down there wouldn' t show their face. |
| [00:35.996] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [00:38.975] | It will never do to give it up so |
| [00:41.991] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [00:44.879] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [01:12.339] | The old Jim River I floated down, |
| [01:15.466] | I packed a boat and ran upon the ground |
| [01:18.459] | The pine log come with a rishing din, |
| [01:21.534] | And the stove both ends of old boat in. |
| [01:24.324] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [01:27.444] | It will never do to give it up so |
| [01:30.427] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [01:33.372] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [02:00.839] | The old log rake me aft and fore |
| [02:04.008] | It left my cookhouse lying on the shore |
| [02:07.080] | I thought it wouldn' t do for to give it up so |
| [02:10.104] | I scull myself ashore with the old banjo |
| [02:12.845] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [02:15.916] | It will never do to give it up so |
| [02:19.032] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [02:21.968] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [02:49.239] | I lie on the sand and feels so glad |
| [02:52.360] | I looked at the banjo and felt very mad |
| [02:55.431] | I walked up the bank that' s slick as glass |
| [02:58.460] | Up, went my heels and I light upon the grass |
| [03:01.210] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [03:04.240] | It will never do to give it up so |
| [03:07.282] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [03:10.172] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [03:37.616] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [03:40.326] | I jumped on the gap and stood upon the ground |
| [03:43.685] | My holly boat out high and dry upon the bank |
| [03:46.518] | And float down the river with my bacon on the plane |
| [03:49.366] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [03:52.446] | It will never do to give it up so |
| [03:55.381] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [03:58.271] | It will never do to give it up so. |
| [04:25.752] | Massa on the wood pile barking like a dog |
| [04:28.776] | Toes in the millpond sitting on a log |
| [04:31.710] | Posum on the gum tree with a gray big grain |
| [04:34.609] | Come kiss me gal for you know that ain' t no sin |
| [04:37.355] | It will never do to give it up so, |
| [04:40.301] | It will never do to give it up so |
| [04:43.356] | It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, |
| [04:46.289] | It will never do to give it up so. |