| Song | Let Me Sing And I'm Happy |
| Artist | Shirley Bassey |
| Album | Let Me Sing And I'm Happy |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Berlin | |
| What care I who makes the laws of a nation | |
| Let those who will take care of its rights and wrongs | |
| What care I who care for the world's affairs | |
| As long as I can sing this popular song | |
| Let me sing a funny song with crazy words that roll along | |
| And if my song can start you laughing I'm happy, so happy | |
| Let me sing a sad refrain of broken hears that love in vain | |
| And if my song can start you crying I'm happy | |
| Let me croon a low down blues to lift you out of your seat | |
| If my song can reach your shoes | |
| And start you tapping your feet, I'm happy | |
| Let me sing of Dixie's charms | |
| Cotton fields and mammy's arms | |
| And if my song can make you homesick I'm happy | |
| I'm happy | |
| Let me sing of Dixie's charms | |
| Cotton fields and mammy's arms | |
| And if my song can make you homesick I'm happy |
| zuo qu : Berlin | |
| What care I who makes the laws of a nation | |
| Let those who will take care of its rights and wrongs | |
| What care I who care for the world' s affairs | |
| As long as I can sing this popular song | |
| Let me sing a funny song with crazy words that roll along | |
| And if my song can start you laughing I' m happy, so happy | |
| Let me sing a sad refrain of broken hears that love in vain | |
| And if my song can start you crying I' m happy | |
| Let me croon a low down blues to lift you out of your seat | |
| If my song can reach your shoes | |
| And start you tapping your feet, I' m happy | |
| Let me sing of Dixie' s charms | |
| Cotton fields and mammy' s arms | |
| And if my song can make you homesick I' m happy | |
| I' m happy | |
| Let me sing of Dixie' s charms | |
| Cotton fields and mammy' s arms | |
| And if my song can make you homesick I' m happy |
| zuò qǔ : Berlin | |
| What care I who makes the laws of a nation | |
| Let those who will take care of its rights and wrongs | |
| What care I who care for the world' s affairs | |
| As long as I can sing this popular song | |
| Let me sing a funny song with crazy words that roll along | |
| And if my song can start you laughing I' m happy, so happy | |
| Let me sing a sad refrain of broken hears that love in vain | |
| And if my song can start you crying I' m happy | |
| Let me croon a low down blues to lift you out of your seat | |
| If my song can reach your shoes | |
| And start you tapping your feet, I' m happy | |
| Let me sing of Dixie' s charms | |
| Cotton fields and mammy' s arms | |
| And if my song can make you homesick I' m happy | |
| I' m happy | |
| Let me sing of Dixie' s charms | |
| Cotton fields and mammy' s arms | |
| And if my song can make you homesick I' m happy |