| Song | A Little More Blue |
| Artist | Caetano Veloso |
| Album | Caetano Veloso (A Little More Blue) |
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| 作词 : Veloso | |
| One day I had to leave my country | |
| Calm beach and palm tree | |
| That day I couldn't even cry | |
| And I forgot that outside there would be other men | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don't know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| The day Carmen Miranda died | |
| They put a photograph in the magazine | |
| Her dead mouth with red lipstick smiled | |
| And people cried, I was about ten | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don't know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One morning they came to take me to jail | |
| I smiled at them and said: "All right!" | |
| But alone in that same nigth | |
| I cried and cried again | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don't know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One night I saw a mexican film | |
| These twin brothers tryed to kill each other | |
| She opened her arms and got two bullets | |
| And died sweetly without a sigh | |
| But tonight, but tonight, but tonight, I don't know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One day I went down to the underground | |
| But I missed the last train | |
| And now that I'm just looking around | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| Look around, look around, look around, I don't know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| Little more blue than then | |
| Little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then . . . |
| zuo ci : Veloso | |
| One day I had to leave my country | |
| Calm beach and palm tree | |
| That day I couldn' t even cry | |
| And I forgot that outside there would be other men | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| The day Carmen Miranda died | |
| They put a photograph in the magazine | |
| Her dead mouth with red lipstick smiled | |
| And people cried, I was about ten | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One morning they came to take me to jail | |
| I smiled at them and said: " All right!" | |
| But alone in that same nigth | |
| I cried and cried again | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One night I saw a mexican film | |
| These twin brothers tryed to kill each other | |
| She opened her arms and got two bullets | |
| And died sweetly without a sigh | |
| But tonight, but tonight, but tonight, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One day I went down to the underground | |
| But I missed the last train | |
| And now that I' m just looking around | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| Look around, look around, look around, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| Little more blue than then | |
| Little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then . . . |
| zuò cí : Veloso | |
| One day I had to leave my country | |
| Calm beach and palm tree | |
| That day I couldn' t even cry | |
| And I forgot that outside there would be other men | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| The day Carmen Miranda died | |
| They put a photograph in the magazine | |
| Her dead mouth with red lipstick smiled | |
| And people cried, I was about ten | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One morning they came to take me to jail | |
| I smiled at them and said: " All right!" | |
| But alone in that same nigth | |
| I cried and cried again | |
| But today, but today, but today, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One night I saw a mexican film | |
| These twin brothers tryed to kill each other | |
| She opened her arms and got two bullets | |
| And died sweetly without a sigh | |
| But tonight, but tonight, but tonight, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| One day I went down to the underground | |
| But I missed the last train | |
| And now that I' m just looking around | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| Look around, look around, look around, I don' t know why | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| Little more blue than then | |
| Little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then | |
| I feel a little more blue than then . . . |