| Song | Hard Times Of Old England |
| Artist | Steeleye Span |
| Album | All Around My Hat |
| 作词 : Traditional | |
| Come all brother, tradesmen that travel along | |
| O pray, come and tell me where the trade is all gone | |
| Long time have | |
| I traveled and | |
| I cannot find none | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| Provisions you buy at the shop, it is true | |
| But if you've no money, there's none there for you | |
| So what's a poor man and his family to do? | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| You must go to the shop and you'll ask for a job | |
| They'll answer you there with a shake and a nod | |
| Well, that's enough to make a man turn out and rob | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| You will see the poor tradesmen a-walkin' the street | |
| From morning to night for employment to seek | |
| And scarce have they got any shoes to their feet | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| Our soldiers and sailors have just come from war | |
| They been fighting for | |
| Queen and country this year | |
| They come home to be starved, better stay where they were | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| And now to conclude and to finish my song | |
| Let us hope that these hard times, they will not last long | |
| I hope soon to have occasion to alter my song | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, jolly good times | |
| And it's all the good times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, jolly good times | |
| And it's all the good times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, jolly good times |
| zuò cí : Traditional | |
| Come all brother, tradesmen that travel along | |
| O pray, come and tell me where the trade is all gone | |
| Long time have | |
| I traveled and | |
| I cannot find none | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| Provisions you buy at the shop, it is true | |
| But if you' ve no money, there' s none there for you | |
| So what' s a poor man and his family to do? | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| You must go to the shop and you' ll ask for a job | |
| They' ll answer you there with a shake and a nod | |
| Well, that' s enough to make a man turn out and rob | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| You will see the poor tradesmen awalkin' the street | |
| From morning to night for employment to seek | |
| And scarce have they got any shoes to their feet | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| Our soldiers and sailors have just come from war | |
| They been fighting for | |
| Queen and country this year | |
| They come home to be starved, better stay where they were | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, very hard times | |
| And now to conclude and to finish my song | |
| Let us hope that these hard times, they will not last long | |
| I hope soon to have occasion to alter my song | |
| And sing all the hard times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, jolly good times | |
| And it' s all the good times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, jolly good times | |
| And it' s all the good times of old | |
| EnglandIn old | |
| England, jolly good times |