| Song | Flash Light |
| Artist | Parliament |
| Album | Lost & Found: Parliament |
| 作曲 : Bernie Worrell/Bootsy Collins/George Clinton | |
| 作词 : Clinton/Collins/Worrell | |
| Chris Young - Flashlight | |
| He said son hold it still | |
| Keep that beam shining straight | |
| He'd have a 9/16ths in one hand | |
| Working on that Chevrolet | |
| It seemed like every Saturday | |
| Soon as the sun went down | |
| We'd be huddled underneath that hood | |
| Tinkering around | |
| And of all the great memories I have | |
| The best ones are those nights, | |
| just me and my dad | |
| He'll never how much he taught me | |
| Out in that garage | |
| And I guess the stuff that stuck | |
| Was more about life than fixing cars | |
| Cause to this day I still can't make them run right | |
| But I sure did learn a lot | |
| Just holding the flashlight | |
| He told me a lot of stories | |
| About Grandpa and the war | |
| While he was trying to show me | |
| What a carburator's for | |
| I learned a couple cuss words | |
| When he skinned his knuckles up | |
| And I found out momma was the only girl | |
| He ever really loved | |
| But when I asked him about women, he just laughed | |
| Said if we stayed out here all year | |
| We wouldn't have time enough for that | |
| He'll never how much he taught me | |
| Out in that garage | |
| And I guess the stuff that stuck | |
| Was more about life than fixing cars | |
| Cause to this day I still can't make them run right | |
| But I sure did learn a lot | |
| Just holding the flashlight | |
| And to this day I still can't make them run right | |
| But deep inside I know that it's alright | |
| Cause I sure did learn a lot | |
| Just holding the flashlight | |
| Thanks Dad |
| zuò qǔ : Bernie Worrell Bootsy Collins George Clinton | |
| zuò cí : Clinton Collins Worrell | |
| Chris Young Flashlight | |
| He said son hold it still | |
| Keep that beam shining straight | |
| He' d have a 9 16ths in one hand | |
| Working on that Chevrolet | |
| It seemed like every Saturday | |
| Soon as the sun went down | |
| We' d be huddled underneath that hood | |
| Tinkering around | |
| And of all the great memories I have | |
| The best ones are those nights, | |
| just me and my dad | |
| He' ll never how much he taught me | |
| Out in that garage | |
| And I guess the stuff that stuck | |
| Was more about life than fixing cars | |
| Cause to this day I still can' t make them run right | |
| But I sure did learn a lot | |
| Just holding the flashlight | |
| He told me a lot of stories | |
| About Grandpa and the war | |
| While he was trying to show me | |
| What a carburator' s for | |
| I learned a couple cuss words | |
| When he skinned his knuckles up | |
| And I found out momma was the only girl | |
| He ever really loved | |
| But when I asked him about women, he just laughed | |
| Said if we stayed out here all year | |
| We wouldn' t have time enough for that | |
| He' ll never how much he taught me | |
| Out in that garage | |
| And I guess the stuff that stuck | |
| Was more about life than fixing cars | |
| Cause to this day I still can' t make them run right | |
| But I sure did learn a lot | |
| Just holding the flashlight | |
| And to this day I still can' t make them run right | |
| But deep inside I know that it' s alright | |
| Cause I sure did learn a lot | |
| Just holding the flashlight | |
| Thanks Dad |