| Song | Canadee-I-O |
| Artist | Bob Dylan |
| Album | Good as I Been to You |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [ti:Canadee-I-O] | |
| [ar:Bob Dylan] | |
| [al:Good As I Been To You (Remastered)] | |
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| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Traditional |
| [00:00.91] | Canadee-I-O - Bob Dylan |
| [00:02.38] | |
| [00:08.30] | Well it's all of fair and handsome girl |
| [00:12.40] | She's all in her tender years |
| [00:16.64] | She fell in love with a sailor boy |
| [00:20.19] | It's true she loved him well |
| [00:23.65] | For to go off to sea with him |
| [00:28.02] | Like she did not know how |
| [00:31.51] | She longed to see that seaport town |
| [00:36.05] | Of Canadee-i-o |
| [00:40.48] | |
| [00:47.86] | So she bargained with the sailor boy |
| [00:51.60] | All for a piece of gold |
| [00:55.43] | Straightaway then he led her |
| [00:59.18] | Down into the hold |
| [01:02.22] | Sayin' I'll dress you up in sailor's clothes |
| [01:06.11] | Your jacket shall be blue |
| [01:10.49] | You'll see that seaport town |
| [01:14.22] | Of Canadee-i-o |
| [01:17.40] | |
| [01:26.72] | Now when the other sailors heard the news |
| [01:29.94] | Well they fell into a rage |
| [01:33.35] | |
| [01:34.08] | And with all the ship's company |
| [01:37.22] | They were willing to engage |
| [01:40.89] | Saying We'll tie her hands and feet my boys |
| [01:44.88] | Overboard we'll throw her |
| [01:48.73] | She'll never see that seaport town |
| [01:53.35] | Called Canadee-i-o |
| [01:57.52] | |
| [02:03.40] | Now when the captain he heard the news |
| [02:06.82] | Well he too fell in a rage |
| [02:09.40] | |
| [02:10.84] | And with the whole ship's company |
| [02:14.50] | He was willing to engage |
| [02:16.75] | |
| [02:17.85] | Sayin' She'll stay in sailor's clothes |
| [02:21.64] | Her color shall be blue |
| [02:26.23] | She'll see that seaport town |
| [02:30.35] | Call Canadee-i-o |
| [02:35.36] | |
| [02:40.31] | Now when they come down to Canada |
| [02:43.52] | Scarcely 'bout half a year |
| [02:47.85] | She's married this bold captain |
| [02:51.44] | Who called her his dear |
| [02:54.90] | She's dressed in silks and satins now |
| [02:58.27] | |
| [02:58.88] | She cuts a gallant show |
| [03:02.86] | Finest of the ladies |
| [03:07.03] | Down Canadee-i-o |
| [03:10.44] | |
| [03:17.10] | Come all you fair and tender girls |
| [03:20.38] | Wheresoever you may be |
| [03:23.05] | |
| [03:24.58] | I'd have you to follow your own true love |
| [03:28.20] | Whene'er he goes to sea |
| [03:30.46] | |
| [03:31.45] | For if the sailors prove false to you |
| [03:34.92] | Well the captain he might prove true |
| [03:38.11] | |
| [03:39.77] | You'll see the honor I have gained |
| [03:44.03] | By the wearing of the blue |
| ti: CanadeeIO | |
| ar: Bob Dylan | |
| al: Good As I Been To You Remastered | |
| offset: 0 | |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Traditional |
| [00:00.91] | CanadeeIO Bob Dylan |
| [00:02.38] | |
| [00:08.30] | Well it' s all of fair and handsome girl |
| [00:12.40] | She' s all in her tender years |
| [00:16.64] | She fell in love with a sailor boy |
| [00:20.19] | It' s true she loved him well |
| [00:23.65] | For to go off to sea with him |
| [00:28.02] | Like she did not know how |
| [00:31.51] | She longed to see that seaport town |
| [00:36.05] | Of Canadeeio |
| [00:40.48] | |
| [00:47.86] | So she bargained with the sailor boy |
| [00:51.60] | All for a piece of gold |
| [00:55.43] | Straightaway then he led her |
| [00:59.18] | Down into the hold |
| [01:02.22] | Sayin' I' ll dress you up in sailor' s clothes |
| [01:06.11] | Your jacket shall be blue |
| [01:10.49] | You' ll see that seaport town |
| [01:14.22] | Of Canadeeio |
| [01:17.40] | |
| [01:26.72] | Now when the other sailors heard the news |
| [01:29.94] | Well they fell into a rage |
| [01:33.35] | |
| [01:34.08] | And with all the ship' s company |
| [01:37.22] | They were willing to engage |
| [01:40.89] | Saying We' ll tie her hands and feet my boys |
| [01:44.88] | Overboard we' ll throw her |
| [01:48.73] | She' ll never see that seaport town |
| [01:53.35] | Called Canadeeio |
| [01:57.52] | |
| [02:03.40] | Now when the captain he heard the news |
| [02:06.82] | Well he too fell in a rage |
| [02:09.40] | |
| [02:10.84] | And with the whole ship' s company |
| [02:14.50] | He was willing to engage |
| [02:16.75] | |
| [02:17.85] | Sayin' She' ll stay in sailor' s clothes |
| [02:21.64] | Her color shall be blue |
| [02:26.23] | She' ll see that seaport town |
| [02:30.35] | Call Canadeeio |
| [02:35.36] | |
| [02:40.31] | Now when they come down to Canada |
| [02:43.52] | Scarcely ' bout half a year |
| [02:47.85] | She' s married this bold captain |
| [02:51.44] | Who called her his dear |
| [02:54.90] | She' s dressed in silks and satins now |
| [02:58.27] | |
| [02:58.88] | She cuts a gallant show |
| [03:02.86] | Finest of the ladies |
| [03:07.03] | Down Canadeeio |
| [03:10.44] | |
| [03:17.10] | Come all you fair and tender girls |
| [03:20.38] | Wheresoever you may be |
| [03:23.05] | |
| [03:24.58] | I' d have you to follow your own true love |
| [03:28.20] | Whene' er he goes to sea |
| [03:30.46] | |
| [03:31.45] | For if the sailors prove false to you |
| [03:34.92] | Well the captain he might prove true |
| [03:38.11] | |
| [03:39.77] | You' ll see the honor I have gained |
| [03:44.03] | By the wearing of the blue |
| ti: CanadeeIO | |
| ar: Bob Dylan | |
| al: Good As I Been To You Remastered | |
| offset: 0 | |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Traditional |
| [00:00.91] | CanadeeIO Bob Dylan |
| [00:02.38] | |
| [00:08.30] | Well it' s all of fair and handsome girl |
| [00:12.40] | She' s all in her tender years |
| [00:16.64] | She fell in love with a sailor boy |
| [00:20.19] | It' s true she loved him well |
| [00:23.65] | For to go off to sea with him |
| [00:28.02] | Like she did not know how |
| [00:31.51] | She longed to see that seaport town |
| [00:36.05] | Of Canadeeio |
| [00:40.48] | |
| [00:47.86] | So she bargained with the sailor boy |
| [00:51.60] | All for a piece of gold |
| [00:55.43] | Straightaway then he led her |
| [00:59.18] | Down into the hold |
| [01:02.22] | Sayin' I' ll dress you up in sailor' s clothes |
| [01:06.11] | Your jacket shall be blue |
| [01:10.49] | You' ll see that seaport town |
| [01:14.22] | Of Canadeeio |
| [01:17.40] | |
| [01:26.72] | Now when the other sailors heard the news |
| [01:29.94] | Well they fell into a rage |
| [01:33.35] | |
| [01:34.08] | And with all the ship' s company |
| [01:37.22] | They were willing to engage |
| [01:40.89] | Saying We' ll tie her hands and feet my boys |
| [01:44.88] | Overboard we' ll throw her |
| [01:48.73] | She' ll never see that seaport town |
| [01:53.35] | Called Canadeeio |
| [01:57.52] | |
| [02:03.40] | Now when the captain he heard the news |
| [02:06.82] | Well he too fell in a rage |
| [02:09.40] | |
| [02:10.84] | And with the whole ship' s company |
| [02:14.50] | He was willing to engage |
| [02:16.75] | |
| [02:17.85] | Sayin' She' ll stay in sailor' s clothes |
| [02:21.64] | Her color shall be blue |
| [02:26.23] | She' ll see that seaport town |
| [02:30.35] | Call Canadeeio |
| [02:35.36] | |
| [02:40.31] | Now when they come down to Canada |
| [02:43.52] | Scarcely ' bout half a year |
| [02:47.85] | She' s married this bold captain |
| [02:51.44] | Who called her his dear |
| [02:54.90] | She' s dressed in silks and satins now |
| [02:58.27] | |
| [02:58.88] | She cuts a gallant show |
| [03:02.86] | Finest of the ladies |
| [03:07.03] | Down Canadeeio |
| [03:10.44] | |
| [03:17.10] | Come all you fair and tender girls |
| [03:20.38] | Wheresoever you may be |
| [03:23.05] | |
| [03:24.58] | I' d have you to follow your own true love |
| [03:28.20] | Whene' er he goes to sea |
| [03:30.46] | |
| [03:31.45] | For if the sailors prove false to you |
| [03:34.92] | Well the captain he might prove true |
| [03:38.11] | |
| [03:39.77] | You' ll see the honor I have gained |
| [03:44.03] | By the wearing of the blue |