| Song | Magnolia Mountain |
| Artist | Ryan Adams |
| Artist | The Cardinals |
| Album | Cold Roses |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Ryan Adams & J.P. Bowersock & Cindy Cashdollar & Brad Pemberton & Catherine Popper | |
| 作词 : Adams, Bowersock, Cashdollar ... | |
| 1, 2, 3, 41, 2, 3, 4 | |
| I wanna go to | |
| Magnolia Mountain | |
| And lay my weary head down, down on the rocks | |
| On the mountain my | |
| Savior made | |
| Steady my soul and ease my worry | |
| Hold me when | |
| I rattle like a hummingbird hummin' | |
| Tie me to the rocks on the mountain my | |
| Savior made | |
| Lie to me, sing me a song | |
| Sing me a song until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning come, will you lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| Till I'm heavy like the rocks on the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| I wanna be the bluebird singing | |
| Singing to the roses in her yard | |
| The roses in her yard her father grew for her | |
| It's been rainin' that | |
| Tennessee honey | |
| So long I got too heavy to fly | |
| There ain't no bluebird ever get too heavy to sing | |
| Lie to me, sing me a song | |
| Sing me a song until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning don't come, will you lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| Till I'm heavy like the rocks on the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| PleaseWe burned the cotton fields down in the valley | |
| And ended up with nothing but scars | |
| The scars became the lessons | |
| That we gave to our children after the war | |
| There ain't nothing but the truth | |
| Up on the | |
| Magnolia Mountain where nobody ever dies | |
| Steady your soul and ease your worry | |
| They got a room for you | |
| Lie to me, like | |
| I lie to you | |
| Calm me down until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning don't come lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| All heavy like the rocks in the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| PleaseFor us, for me | |
| For us, for me |
| zuo qu : Ryan Adams J. P. Bowersock Cindy Cashdollar Brad Pemberton Catherine Popper | |
| zuo ci : Adams, Bowersock, Cashdollar ... | |
| 1, 2, 3, 41, 2, 3, 4 | |
| I wanna go to | |
| Magnolia Mountain | |
| And lay my weary head down, down on the rocks | |
| On the mountain my | |
| Savior made | |
| Steady my soul and ease my worry | |
| Hold me when | |
| I rattle like a hummingbird hummin' | |
| Tie me to the rocks on the mountain my | |
| Savior made | |
| Lie to me, sing me a song | |
| Sing me a song until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning come, will you lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| Till I' m heavy like the rocks on the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| I wanna be the bluebird singing | |
| Singing to the roses in her yard | |
| The roses in her yard her father grew for her | |
| It' s been rainin' that | |
| Tennessee honey | |
| So long I got too heavy to fly | |
| There ain' t no bluebird ever get too heavy to sing | |
| Lie to me, sing me a song | |
| Sing me a song until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning don' t come, will you lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| Till I' m heavy like the rocks on the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| PleaseWe burned the cotton fields down in the valley | |
| And ended up with nothing but scars | |
| The scars became the lessons | |
| That we gave to our children after the war | |
| There ain' t nothing but the truth | |
| Up on the | |
| Magnolia Mountain where nobody ever dies | |
| Steady your soul and ease your worry | |
| They got a room for you | |
| Lie to me, like | |
| I lie to you | |
| Calm me down until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning don' t come lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| All heavy like the rocks in the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| PleaseFor us, for me | |
| For us, for me |
| zuò qǔ : Ryan Adams J. P. Bowersock Cindy Cashdollar Brad Pemberton Catherine Popper | |
| zuò cí : Adams, Bowersock, Cashdollar ... | |
| 1, 2, 3, 41, 2, 3, 4 | |
| I wanna go to | |
| Magnolia Mountain | |
| And lay my weary head down, down on the rocks | |
| On the mountain my | |
| Savior made | |
| Steady my soul and ease my worry | |
| Hold me when | |
| I rattle like a hummingbird hummin' | |
| Tie me to the rocks on the mountain my | |
| Savior made | |
| Lie to me, sing me a song | |
| Sing me a song until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning come, will you lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| Till I' m heavy like the rocks on the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| I wanna be the bluebird singing | |
| Singing to the roses in her yard | |
| The roses in her yard her father grew for her | |
| It' s been rainin' that | |
| Tennessee honey | |
| So long I got too heavy to fly | |
| There ain' t no bluebird ever get too heavy to sing | |
| Lie to me, sing me a song | |
| Sing me a song until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning don' t come, will you lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| Till I' m heavy like the rocks on the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| PleaseWe burned the cotton fields down in the valley | |
| And ended up with nothing but scars | |
| The scars became the lessons | |
| That we gave to our children after the war | |
| There ain' t nothing but the truth | |
| Up on the | |
| Magnolia Mountain where nobody ever dies | |
| Steady your soul and ease your worry | |
| They got a room for you | |
| Lie to me, like | |
| I lie to you | |
| Calm me down until the morning comes | |
| And if the morning don' t come lie to me | |
| Will you take me to your bed, will you lay me down | |
| All heavy like the rocks in the riverbed | |
| That my Savior made for us | |
| PleaseFor us, for me | |
| For us, for me |