| Song | On The 4th of July |
| Artist | James Taylor |
| Album | October Road (Special Edition) |
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| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Taylor |
| [00:11.03] | Shall I tell it again how we started as friends |
| [00:15.90] | Who would run into one another now and again |
| [00:20.40] | At the Yippee Cai O or the Mesa Dupree |
| [00:25.03] | Or a dozen different everyday places to be |
| [00:30.02] | I was loping along living alone |
| [00:34.84] | We were ever so brave on the telephone |
| [00:39.90] | Would you care to come down for fireworks time |
| [00:44.34] | We could each just reach |
| [00:47.03] | We step out of line |
| [00:49.28] | And the smell of the smoke and the lay of the land |
| [00:54.15] | And the feeling of finding one's heart in one's hand |
| [01:00.78] | And the tiny tin voice of the radio band singing |
| [01:04.15] | "love must stand" |
| [01:06.22] | Love forever and ever must stand |
| [01:10.96] | |
| [01:13.03] | Unbelievable you, impossible me |
| [01:18.02] | The fool who fell out of the family tree |
| [01:22.90] | The fellow that found the philosopher's stone |
| [01:27.34] | Deep underground like a dinosaur bone |
| [01:32.47] | Who fell into you at a quarter to two |
| [01:36.96] | With a tear in your eye for the Fourth of July |
| [01:41.03] | For the patriots and the minutemen |
| [01:45.78] | And the things you believe they believed in then |
| [01:50.71] | Such as freedom, and freedom's land |
| [01:55.03] | And the kingdom of God and the rights of man |
| [02:00.97] | With the tiny tin voice of the radio band |
| [02:04.97] | Singing "love must stand" |
| [02:08.15] | Love forever and ever must stand |
| [02:20.96] | forever must |
| [02:23.09] | |
| [02:39.65] | Oh the smell of the smoke as we lay on the land |
| [02:44.84] | And the feeling of finding my heart in my hand |
| [02:49.59] | And the tiny tin voice of the radio band |
| [02:52.59] | Singing "love must stand" |
| [02:56.90] | love forever and ever must stand |
| [03:03.09] | on the Fourth of |
| [03:07.59] | All on the Fourth of July |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Taylor |
| [00:11.03] | Shall I tell it again how we started as friends |
| [00:15.90] | Who would run into one another now and again |
| [00:20.40] | At the Yippee Cai O or the Mesa Dupree |
| [00:25.03] | Or a dozen different everyday places to be |
| [00:30.02] | I was loping along living alone |
| [00:34.84] | We were ever so brave on the telephone |
| [00:39.90] | Would you care to come down for fireworks time |
| [00:44.34] | We could each just reach |
| [00:47.03] | We step out of line |
| [00:49.28] | And the smell of the smoke and the lay of the land |
| [00:54.15] | And the feeling of finding one' s heart in one' s hand |
| [01:00.78] | And the tiny tin voice of the radio band singing |
| [01:04.15] | " love must stand" |
| [01:06.22] | Love forever and ever must stand |
| [01:10.96] | |
| [01:13.03] | Unbelievable you, impossible me |
| [01:18.02] | The fool who fell out of the family tree |
| [01:22.90] | The fellow that found the philosopher' s stone |
| [01:27.34] | Deep underground like a dinosaur bone |
| [01:32.47] | Who fell into you at a quarter to two |
| [01:36.96] | With a tear in your eye for the Fourth of July |
| [01:41.03] | For the patriots and the minutemen |
| [01:45.78] | And the things you believe they believed in then |
| [01:50.71] | Such as freedom, and freedom' s land |
| [01:55.03] | And the kingdom of God and the rights of man |
| [02:00.97] | With the tiny tin voice of the radio band |
| [02:04.97] | Singing " love must stand" |
| [02:08.15] | Love forever and ever must stand |
| [02:20.96] | forever must |
| [02:23.09] | |
| [02:39.65] | Oh the smell of the smoke as we lay on the land |
| [02:44.84] | And the feeling of finding my heart in my hand |
| [02:49.59] | And the tiny tin voice of the radio band |
| [02:52.59] | Singing " love must stand" |
| [02:56.90] | love forever and ever must stand |
| [03:03.09] | on the Fourth of |
| [03:07.59] | All on the Fourth of July |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Taylor |
| [00:11.03] | Shall I tell it again how we started as friends |
| [00:15.90] | Who would run into one another now and again |
| [00:20.40] | At the Yippee Cai O or the Mesa Dupree |
| [00:25.03] | Or a dozen different everyday places to be |
| [00:30.02] | I was loping along living alone |
| [00:34.84] | We were ever so brave on the telephone |
| [00:39.90] | Would you care to come down for fireworks time |
| [00:44.34] | We could each just reach |
| [00:47.03] | We step out of line |
| [00:49.28] | And the smell of the smoke and the lay of the land |
| [00:54.15] | And the feeling of finding one' s heart in one' s hand |
| [01:00.78] | And the tiny tin voice of the radio band singing |
| [01:04.15] | " love must stand" |
| [01:06.22] | Love forever and ever must stand |
| [01:10.96] | |
| [01:13.03] | Unbelievable you, impossible me |
| [01:18.02] | The fool who fell out of the family tree |
| [01:22.90] | The fellow that found the philosopher' s stone |
| [01:27.34] | Deep underground like a dinosaur bone |
| [01:32.47] | Who fell into you at a quarter to two |
| [01:36.96] | With a tear in your eye for the Fourth of July |
| [01:41.03] | For the patriots and the minutemen |
| [01:45.78] | And the things you believe they believed in then |
| [01:50.71] | Such as freedom, and freedom' s land |
| [01:55.03] | And the kingdom of God and the rights of man |
| [02:00.97] | With the tiny tin voice of the radio band |
| [02:04.97] | Singing " love must stand" |
| [02:08.15] | Love forever and ever must stand |
| [02:20.96] | forever must |
| [02:23.09] | |
| [02:39.65] | Oh the smell of the smoke as we lay on the land |
| [02:44.84] | And the feeling of finding my heart in my hand |
| [02:49.59] | And the tiny tin voice of the radio band |
| [02:52.59] | Singing " love must stand" |
| [02:56.90] | love forever and ever must stand |
| [03:03.09] | on the Fourth of |
| [03:07.59] | All on the Fourth of July |