| Song | Amused As Always - Original Version |
| Artist | The Associates |
| Album | The Affectionate Punch |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : William McArthur McKenzie & Alan Peter Rankine | |
| 作词 : Mackenzie, Rankine | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For meeting us here | |
| We cannot dance | |
| We dance by ear | |
| Feet tap in time | |
| Out in the streets | |
| We walk in straight lines | |
| Like some naval fleet | |
| And still we're trying | |
| To find some interesting things to say | |
| Let's talk of a manor or the affluent way | |
| For what its worth amused as always, | |
| Amused as always, amused. | |
| Don't be so sure of days in advance | |
| They might never come | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For setting no rules | |
| The chance it might take | |
| May never be cruel. | |
| And still we're trying | |
| To find some interesting things to say | |
| Let's talk of a manor or the affluent way | |
| For what its worth amused as always, | |
| Amused as always, amused. | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For meeting us here | |
| We cannot. |
| zuo qu : William McArthur McKenzie Alan Peter Rankine | |
| zuo ci : Mackenzie, Rankine | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For meeting us here | |
| We cannot dance | |
| We dance by ear | |
| Feet tap in time | |
| Out in the streets | |
| We walk in straight lines | |
| Like some naval fleet | |
| And still we' re trying | |
| To find some interesting things to say | |
| Let' s talk of a manor or the affluent way | |
| For what its worth amused as always, | |
| Amused as always, amused. | |
| Don' t be so sure of days in advance | |
| They might never come | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For setting no rules | |
| The chance it might take | |
| May never be cruel. | |
| And still we' re trying | |
| To find some interesting things to say | |
| Let' s talk of a manor or the affluent way | |
| For what its worth amused as always, | |
| Amused as always, amused. | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For meeting us here | |
| We cannot. |
| zuò qǔ : William McArthur McKenzie Alan Peter Rankine | |
| zuò cí : Mackenzie, Rankine | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For meeting us here | |
| We cannot dance | |
| We dance by ear | |
| Feet tap in time | |
| Out in the streets | |
| We walk in straight lines | |
| Like some naval fleet | |
| And still we' re trying | |
| To find some interesting things to say | |
| Let' s talk of a manor or the affluent way | |
| For what its worth amused as always, | |
| Amused as always, amused. | |
| Don' t be so sure of days in advance | |
| They might never come | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For setting no rules | |
| The chance it might take | |
| May never be cruel. | |
| And still we' re trying | |
| To find some interesting things to say | |
| Let' s talk of a manor or the affluent way | |
| For what its worth amused as always, | |
| Amused as always, amused. | |
| Praise be to chance | |
| For meeting us here | |
| We cannot. |