| Song | Way Back In The 1960s |
| Artist | The Incredible String Band |
| Album | The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Williamson | |
| I was a young man back in the 1960s. | |
| Yes, you made your own amusements then, | |
| For going to the pictures; | |
| Well, the travel was hard, and I mean | |
| We still used the wheel. | |
| But you could sit down at your table | |
| And eat a real food meal. | |
| But hey, you young people, well I just do not know, | |
| And I can't even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| There was one fellow singing in those days, | |
| And he was quite good, and I mean to say that | |
| His name was Bob Dylan, and I used to do gigs too | |
| Before I made my first million. | |
| That was way, way back before, | |
| before wild World War Three, | |
| When England went missing, | |
| And we moved to Paraguayee. | |
| But hey, you young people, I just do not know, | |
| And I can't even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| Well, I got a secret, and don't give us away. | |
| I got some real food tins for my 91st birthday, | |
| And your grandmother bought them | |
| Way down in the new antique food store, | |
| And for beans and for bacon, I will open up my door. | |
| But hey, you young people, well I just do not know, | |
| And I can't even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| Well, I was a young man back in the 1960s. |
| zuo ci : Williamson | |
| I was a young man back in the 1960s. | |
| Yes, you made your own amusements then, | |
| For going to the pictures | |
| Well, the travel was hard, and I mean | |
| We still used the wheel. | |
| But you could sit down at your table | |
| And eat a real food meal. | |
| But hey, you young people, well I just do not know, | |
| And I can' t even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| There was one fellow singing in those days, | |
| And he was quite good, and I mean to say that | |
| His name was Bob Dylan, and I used to do gigs too | |
| Before I made my first million. | |
| That was way, way back before, | |
| before wild World War Three, | |
| When England went missing, | |
| And we moved to Paraguayee. | |
| But hey, you young people, I just do not know, | |
| And I can' t even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| Well, I got a secret, and don' t give us away. | |
| I got some real food tins for my 91st birthday, | |
| And your grandmother bought them | |
| Way down in the new antique food store, | |
| And for beans and for bacon, I will open up my door. | |
| But hey, you young people, well I just do not know, | |
| And I can' t even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| Well, I was a young man back in the 1960s. |
| zuò cí : Williamson | |
| I was a young man back in the 1960s. | |
| Yes, you made your own amusements then, | |
| For going to the pictures | |
| Well, the travel was hard, and I mean | |
| We still used the wheel. | |
| But you could sit down at your table | |
| And eat a real food meal. | |
| But hey, you young people, well I just do not know, | |
| And I can' t even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| There was one fellow singing in those days, | |
| And he was quite good, and I mean to say that | |
| His name was Bob Dylan, and I used to do gigs too | |
| Before I made my first million. | |
| That was way, way back before, | |
| before wild World War Three, | |
| When England went missing, | |
| And we moved to Paraguayee. | |
| But hey, you young people, I just do not know, | |
| And I can' t even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| Well, I got a secret, and don' t give us away. | |
| I got some real food tins for my 91st birthday, | |
| And your grandmother bought them | |
| Way down in the new antique food store, | |
| And for beans and for bacon, I will open up my door. | |
| But hey, you young people, well I just do not know, | |
| And I can' t even understand you | |
| When you try to talk slow. | |
| Well, I was a young man back in the 1960s. |