| Song | It Ain't 1918 |
| Artist | Sparks |
| Album | Indiscreet |
| 作词 : Mael | |
| Johnny was a soldier with the | |
| Allies Johnny was a soldier all the way | |
| Johnny was a soldier with a fun side | |
| Johnny liked to laugh a lot each day | |
| Johnny met a girl who was a beauty | |
| Johnny never thought to live in sin "Do you take this girl?" "Yes I take this girl" | |
| Johnny had a next of kin | |
| They were happy as they were | |
| So everything around would change | |
| But they would never, ever change | |
| It ain't 1918 except for these two it ain't 1918... | |
| Everybody in | |
| Missouri knows them | |
| Everybody there has seen their car | |
| Everybody seen their | |
| Stanley Steamer | |
| Everybody knows | |
| It's Johnny's car | |
| Wave as you see | |
| Johnny drive to market | |
| Watch a bit of past go steaming by | |
| Johnny and his bride | |
| Johnny and his car without a change of any kind | |
| And they were happy as they were | |
| Everything around had changed | |
| But they had never, ever changed | |
| It ain't 1918 except for there two- it ain't 1918... | |
| Many people in | |
| St. Lou are wealthy | |
| A lady by the name of | |
| Miller is | |
| Wouldn't it be nice to help out | |
| Johnny Kinda play a real life | |
| Santa Claus | |
| She and many other | |
| St. Lou people | |
| Bought ol' | |
| Johnny quite a fancy car | |
| And a modern home | |
| Threw away his comb | |
| Bought his wife a | |
| Paris scarf | |
| Johnny thanked the | |
| St. Lou folk | |
| But told them in a voice so sad | |
| That he would rather stay as is | |
| The people of | |
| St. Lou were mad, and they said | |
| It ain't 1918 for us or for you | |
| If we can't enjoy it... | |
| Then neither will you |
| zuò cí : Mael | |
| Johnny was a soldier with the | |
| Allies Johnny was a soldier all the way | |
| Johnny was a soldier with a fun side | |
| Johnny liked to laugh a lot each day | |
| Johnny met a girl who was a beauty | |
| Johnny never thought to live in sin " Do you take this girl?" " Yes I take this girl" | |
| Johnny had a next of kin | |
| They were happy as they were | |
| So everything around would change | |
| But they would never, ever change | |
| It ain' t 1918 except for these two it ain' t 1918... | |
| Everybody in | |
| Missouri knows them | |
| Everybody there has seen their car | |
| Everybody seen their | |
| Stanley Steamer | |
| Everybody knows | |
| It' s Johnny' s car | |
| Wave as you see | |
| Johnny drive to market | |
| Watch a bit of past go steaming by | |
| Johnny and his bride | |
| Johnny and his car without a change of any kind | |
| And they were happy as they were | |
| Everything around had changed | |
| But they had never, ever changed | |
| It ain' t 1918 except for there two it ain' t 1918... | |
| Many people in | |
| St. Lou are wealthy | |
| A lady by the name of | |
| Miller is | |
| Wouldn' t it be nice to help out | |
| Johnny Kinda play a real life | |
| Santa Claus | |
| She and many other | |
| St. Lou people | |
| Bought ol' | |
| Johnny quite a fancy car | |
| And a modern home | |
| Threw away his comb | |
| Bought his wife a | |
| Paris scarf | |
| Johnny thanked the | |
| St. Lou folk | |
| But told them in a voice so sad | |
| That he would rather stay as is | |
| The people of | |
| St. Lou were mad, and they said | |
| It ain' t 1918 for us or for you | |
| If we can' t enjoy it... | |
| Then neither will you |