| Song | Tune Of A Twenty Dollar Bill |
| Artist | Joey + Rory |
| Album | The Life Of A Song |
| 作曲 : Camp, Sanders | |
| It was the first time ever he saw her | |
| He saw his future in a long white cotton gown | |
| Sittin' there at the church house, she was gonna get baptized | |
| They was gonna have dinner on the grounds | |
| So the very next | |
| Friday, he got off at the sawmill | |
| He slicked his hair back, he had a pocket full of pay | |
| When she opened up the front door, he was grinnin' like a possum | |
| As he handed her a daisy, she heard him say | |
| Hey, let's go dancin' to the tune of a twenty dollar bill | |
| They've got a fine fiddle band at the barn up on the hill | |
| And by midnight we just might wind up dancin' standin' still | |
| By my daddy's lantern light, let me walk you home | |
| After they got married, it didn't seem like no time | |
| They just sayin' their goodbye's, he's a goin' to the big world war' | |
| Bout a lifetime later, she's a waitin' at the depot | |
| He said I ain't a gonna leave you, no, never no more | |
| Said let's go dancin' to the tune of a twenty dollar bill | |
| They've got a fine fiddle band at the barn up on the hill | |
| And by midnight we just might wind up dancin' standin' still | |
| By my daddy's lantern light, let me walk you home | |
| In front of friends and kinfolk and all of us grandkids | |
| In the same little church house, in a long white cotton gown | |
| He bent down and he kissed her, he said, | |
| I'm right behind you, honey | |
| It wasn't long 'til we laid him in the ground | |
| And now they're dancin' to the tune of a twenty dollar bill | |
| They've got a fine fiddle band at the barn up on the hill | |
| And by midnight they just might wind up dancin' standin' still | |
| By the Father's lantern light, they're walkin' home |
| zuò qǔ : Camp, Sanders | |
| It was the first time ever he saw her | |
| He saw his future in a long white cotton gown | |
| Sittin' there at the church house, she was gonna get baptized | |
| They was gonna have dinner on the grounds | |
| So the very next | |
| Friday, he got off at the sawmill | |
| He slicked his hair back, he had a pocket full of pay | |
| When she opened up the front door, he was grinnin' like a possum | |
| As he handed her a daisy, she heard him say | |
| Hey, let' s go dancin' to the tune of a twenty dollar bill | |
| They' ve got a fine fiddle band at the barn up on the hill | |
| And by midnight we just might wind up dancin' standin' still | |
| By my daddy' s lantern light, let me walk you home | |
| After they got married, it didn' t seem like no time | |
| They just sayin' their goodbye' s, he' s a goin' to the big world war' | |
| Bout a lifetime later, she' s a waitin' at the depot | |
| He said I ain' t a gonna leave you, no, never no more | |
| Said let' s go dancin' to the tune of a twenty dollar bill | |
| They' ve got a fine fiddle band at the barn up on the hill | |
| And by midnight we just might wind up dancin' standin' still | |
| By my daddy' s lantern light, let me walk you home | |
| In front of friends and kinfolk and all of us grandkids | |
| In the same little church house, in a long white cotton gown | |
| He bent down and he kissed her, he said, | |
| I' m right behind you, honey | |
| It wasn' t long ' til we laid him in the ground | |
| And now they' re dancin' to the tune of a twenty dollar bill | |
| They' ve got a fine fiddle band at the barn up on the hill | |
| And by midnight they just might wind up dancin' standin' still | |
| By the Father' s lantern light, they' re walkin' home |