| Song | Musical Key |
| Artist | Cowboy Junkies |
| Album | Lay It Down |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Timmins, Timmins | |
| My mother sang the sweetest melody | |
| although she never sang in a musical key | |
| I'd hear her through the house | |
| My name called out loud | |
| My mother sang the sweetest melody | |
| My mother's hands were always cool and soft | |
| And like her eyes they would caress with every touch | |
| She would listen to my chatter | |
| as if every word I spoke mattered | |
| She'd hold me close and whisper in my ear | |
| She'd say, 'girl you are a part of me | |
| I have made you strong | |
| when you grow up and are on your own | |
| remember to win them with your song' | |
| My father sang in perfect harmony | |
| And though he never sang in a musical key | |
| You could hear him when he'd enter the house | |
| the kiss he'd give my Ma | |
| My father sang in perfect harmony | |
| My father's words were always sure and clear | |
| and like his presence they would rid me of my fears | |
| When I crawled up on his knees | |
| I was safe as I could be | |
| He'd hold me tight and whisper in my ear | |
| He'd say, 'girl you are a part of me | |
| I have made you strong | |
| when you grow up and are on your own | |
| remember to win them with your song' | |
| My mother sang in perfect harmony | |
| although she never sang in a musical key |
| zuo qu : Timmins, Timmins | |
| My mother sang the sweetest melody | |
| although she never sang in a musical key | |
| I' d hear her through the house | |
| My name called out loud | |
| My mother sang the sweetest melody | |
| My mother' s hands were always cool and soft | |
| And like her eyes they would caress with every touch | |
| She would listen to my chatter | |
| as if every word I spoke mattered | |
| She' d hold me close and whisper in my ear | |
| She' d say, ' girl you are a part of me | |
| I have made you strong | |
| when you grow up and are on your own | |
| remember to win them with your song' | |
| My father sang in perfect harmony | |
| And though he never sang in a musical key | |
| You could hear him when he' d enter the house | |
| the kiss he' d give my Ma | |
| My father sang in perfect harmony | |
| My father' s words were always sure and clear | |
| and like his presence they would rid me of my fears | |
| When I crawled up on his knees | |
| I was safe as I could be | |
| He' d hold me tight and whisper in my ear | |
| He' d say, ' girl you are a part of me | |
| I have made you strong | |
| when you grow up and are on your own | |
| remember to win them with your song' | |
| My mother sang in perfect harmony | |
| although she never sang in a musical key |
| zuò qǔ : Timmins, Timmins | |
| My mother sang the sweetest melody | |
| although she never sang in a musical key | |
| I' d hear her through the house | |
| My name called out loud | |
| My mother sang the sweetest melody | |
| My mother' s hands were always cool and soft | |
| And like her eyes they would caress with every touch | |
| She would listen to my chatter | |
| as if every word I spoke mattered | |
| She' d hold me close and whisper in my ear | |
| She' d say, ' girl you are a part of me | |
| I have made you strong | |
| when you grow up and are on your own | |
| remember to win them with your song' | |
| My father sang in perfect harmony | |
| And though he never sang in a musical key | |
| You could hear him when he' d enter the house | |
| the kiss he' d give my Ma | |
| My father sang in perfect harmony | |
| My father' s words were always sure and clear | |
| and like his presence they would rid me of my fears | |
| When I crawled up on his knees | |
| I was safe as I could be | |
| He' d hold me tight and whisper in my ear | |
| He' d say, ' girl you are a part of me | |
| I have made you strong | |
| when you grow up and are on your own | |
| remember to win them with your song' | |
| My mother sang in perfect harmony | |
| although she never sang in a musical key |