| Song | Johnny Go Riding |
| Artist | Damien Jurado |
| Album | Ghost of David |
| 作词 : Jurado | |
| Johnny let's go out riding | |
| to a place outside of town | |
| I go there every Sunday | |
| To watch the sun go down | |
| There's plenty of girls who know you | |
| They've been asking where you've been | |
| Johnny don't disappoint them | |
| They'd all like to you see you away again | |
| Willy, I don't think I'm ready | |
| To leave this house of mine | |
| You go out and tell them | |
| I'm not the social kind | |
| Some men they are lovers | |
| And others the fighting type | |
| Me, I'm in the middle of | |
| Choosing which one I'd like to be | |
| Judy, she's out catching | |
| Rides in passing cars | |
| The memories of me and her | |
| Have burned out like the stars | |
| But me, I'm not disappointed | |
| In knowing that she's free | |
| Someday down the line | |
| I knew she'd one day up and leave | |
| Willy, forget you're troubles | |
| And lay back on the grass | |
| There's no need to get nostalgic | |
| Thinking about the past | |
| What's gone is gone, what's here is now | |
| She standing by a fence | |
| She's wearing a beautiful party dress | |
| And wanting you to dance |
| zuò cí : Jurado | |
| Johnny let' s go out riding | |
| to a place outside of town | |
| I go there every Sunday | |
| To watch the sun go down | |
| There' s plenty of girls who know you | |
| They' ve been asking where you' ve been | |
| Johnny don' t disappoint them | |
| They' d all like to you see you away again | |
| Willy, I don' t think I' m ready | |
| To leave this house of mine | |
| You go out and tell them | |
| I' m not the social kind | |
| Some men they are lovers | |
| And others the fighting type | |
| Me, I' m in the middle of | |
| Choosing which one I' d like to be | |
| Judy, she' s out catching | |
| Rides in passing cars | |
| The memories of me and her | |
| Have burned out like the stars | |
| But me, I' m not disappointed | |
| In knowing that she' s free | |
| Someday down the line | |
| I knew she' d one day up and leave | |
| Willy, forget you' re troubles | |
| And lay back on the grass | |
| There' s no need to get nostalgic | |
| Thinking about the past | |
| What' s gone is gone, what' s here is now | |
| She standing by a fence | |
| She' s wearing a beautiful party dress | |
| And wanting you to dance |