| Song | Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III |
| Artist | Klaatu |
| Album | Two Classic Albums From Klaatu |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Woloschuk | |
| Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III | |
| (John Woloschuk) | |
| Act One | |
| Do you get the itching to trek about the latitudes | |
| You do? | |
| Well likely you're a chip off Ole Sir Rugglesby | |
| Oh he was quite a sporting sort | |
| Behind his cup o'tea he'd snort | |
| I'll wager on the line ten thousand pounds and five | |
| I'm the only man who'll ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Act Two | |
| So in the fall of forty-nine | |
| He skipped across the seven brine | |
| This time searching for a berth in naval history | |
| T'was never heard nor seen again | |
| Officially presumed as dead | |
| But the words he left behind still echo through my mind | |
| I'm the only man who'd ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Intermission | |
| Act Three | |
| ... then one night while tripping down the English coast | |
| The moon was whiter than a ghost almost | |
| When I heard a voice growl through a megaphone | |
| And there upon the midnight sea a signal lamp signalled me | |
| I could feel me blood run cold as the messaged did decode | |
| I'm the only man who's ever been to Hell and come back alive | |
| Well who else could it be but Good Ole Rugglesby | |
| He's the only man could ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Yes he's the only man who's ever gone and been to | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Oh, to Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| The End |
| zuo ci : Woloschuk | |
| Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III | |
| John Woloschuk | |
| Act One | |
| Do you get the itching to trek about the latitudes | |
| You do? | |
| Well likely you' re a chip off Ole Sir Rugglesby | |
| Oh he was quite a sporting sort | |
| Behind his cup o' tea he' d snort | |
| I' ll wager on the line ten thousand pounds and five | |
| I' m the only man who' ll ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Act Two | |
| So in the fall of fortynine | |
| He skipped across the seven brine | |
| This time searching for a berth in naval history | |
| T' was never heard nor seen again | |
| Officially presumed as dead | |
| But the words he left behind still echo through my mind | |
| I' m the only man who' d ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Intermission | |
| Act Three | |
| ... then one night while tripping down the English coast | |
| The moon was whiter than a ghost almost | |
| When I heard a voice growl through a megaphone | |
| And there upon the midnight sea a signal lamp signalled me | |
| I could feel me blood run cold as the messaged did decode | |
| I' m the only man who' s ever been to Hell and come back alive | |
| Well who else could it be but Good Ole Rugglesby | |
| He' s the only man could ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Yes he' s the only man who' s ever gone and been to | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Oh, to Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| The End |
| zuò cí : Woloschuk | |
| Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III | |
| John Woloschuk | |
| Act One | |
| Do you get the itching to trek about the latitudes | |
| You do? | |
| Well likely you' re a chip off Ole Sir Rugglesby | |
| Oh he was quite a sporting sort | |
| Behind his cup o' tea he' d snort | |
| I' ll wager on the line ten thousand pounds and five | |
| I' m the only man who' ll ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Act Two | |
| So in the fall of fortynine | |
| He skipped across the seven brine | |
| This time searching for a berth in naval history | |
| T' was never heard nor seen again | |
| Officially presumed as dead | |
| But the words he left behind still echo through my mind | |
| I' m the only man who' d ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Intermission | |
| Act Three | |
| ... then one night while tripping down the English coast | |
| The moon was whiter than a ghost almost | |
| When I heard a voice growl through a megaphone | |
| And there upon the midnight sea a signal lamp signalled me | |
| I could feel me blood run cold as the messaged did decode | |
| I' m the only man who' s ever been to Hell and come back alive | |
| Well who else could it be but Good Ole Rugglesby | |
| He' s the only man could ever get to Hell and come back alive | |
| Yes he' s the only man who' s ever gone and been to | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| Hell and come back | |
| Oh, to Hell and come back | |
| To Hell and come back alive | |
| The End |