| Song | Legendary Afterparty |
| Artist | Teitur |
| Album | The Singer |
| 作曲 : Lassen | |
| We bought a six-pack and headed to the | |
| Austin Motel. | |
| Stars were aligned between heaven and hell. | |
| The door was open, we sat on the floor. | |
| You rolled those cigarettes like you'd been to war. | |
| You told me how you met | |
| Andy Warhol when you arrived on the | |
| New York scene. | |
| I may not remember everything just right. | |
| I was more impressed by the music you had played that night. | |
| You said that songs were what the world needed. | |
| That you liked those singers that really mean it! | |
| You don't even say that you ain't going back to rehab. | |
| You kept that pretty silent. | |
| Guess I wasn't meant to know. | |
| Your mouth was aching, you said it would be alright. | |
| You traveled alone and your girlfriend cried at night. | |
| Forsaken talents feel so sorry for themselves. | |
| I felt sorry for you and all your shame. | |
| I told you to shut it, to stop complaining. | |
| I felt like beating you up with your guitar. | |
| But you had your reasons and now you are gone. | |
| You are still my hero, if | |
| I ever had one. | |
| You don't even say that you ain't going back to rehab. | |
| You kept that pretty silent. | |
| Guess I wasn't meant to know. | |
| It takes a great man to go the way you did. | |
| My picture of you is when you played your "Dirt Floor" music. | |
| The crowd was electric and you stomped your feet. | |
| The whole place was shaking, | |
| I had never seen anything like it. |
| zuò qǔ : Lassen | |
| We bought a sixpack and headed to the | |
| Austin Motel. | |
| Stars were aligned between heaven and hell. | |
| The door was open, we sat on the floor. | |
| You rolled those cigarettes like you' d been to war. | |
| You told me how you met | |
| Andy Warhol when you arrived on the | |
| New York scene. | |
| I may not remember everything just right. | |
| I was more impressed by the music you had played that night. | |
| You said that songs were what the world needed. | |
| That you liked those singers that really mean it! | |
| You don' t even say that you ain' t going back to rehab. | |
| You kept that pretty silent. | |
| Guess I wasn' t meant to know. | |
| Your mouth was aching, you said it would be alright. | |
| You traveled alone and your girlfriend cried at night. | |
| Forsaken talents feel so sorry for themselves. | |
| I felt sorry for you and all your shame. | |
| I told you to shut it, to stop complaining. | |
| I felt like beating you up with your guitar. | |
| But you had your reasons and now you are gone. | |
| You are still my hero, if | |
| I ever had one. | |
| You don' t even say that you ain' t going back to rehab. | |
| You kept that pretty silent. | |
| Guess I wasn' t meant to know. | |
| It takes a great man to go the way you did. | |
| My picture of you is when you played your " Dirt Floor" music. | |
| The crowd was electric and you stomped your feet. | |
| The whole place was shaking, | |
| I had never seen anything like it. |