| Song | When The World Was Young (2009 Digital Remaster) |
| Artist | Frank Sinatra |
| Album | Classic Sinatra II |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : PHILIPPE-GERARD, M/VANNIER, ANGELE | |
| It isn't by chance I happen to be, | |
| A boulevardier, the toast of Paris. | |
| For over the noise, the talk and the smoke, | |
| I'm good for a laugh, a drink or a jokeI walk in a room, a party or ball, | |
| 'Come sit over here' somebody will call. | |
| 'A drink for M'sieur, a drink for us all! | |
| But how many times I stop and recall. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Blossoms in the breeze, | |
| That we walked among, | |
| Lying in the hay, | |
| Games we used to play, | |
| While the rounds were sung, | |
| Only yesterday, when the world was young. | |
| Wherever I go they mention my name, | |
| And that in itself, is some sort of fame, | |
| 'Come by for a drink, we're having a game,' | |
| Wherever I go I'm glad that I came. | |
| The talk is quite gay, the company fine, | |
| There's laughter and lights, and glamour and wine, | |
| And beautiful girls and some of them mine, | |
| But often my eyes see a diff'rent shine. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Sunlit memories, | |
| Where the hammock swung, | |
| On our backs we'd lie, | |
| Looking at the sky, | |
| Till the stars were strung, | |
| Only last July when the world was young. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Blossoms in the breeze, | |
| That we walked among, | |
| Lying in the hay, | |
| Games we used to play, | |
| While the rounds were sung, | |
| Only yesterday, when the world was young. | |
| While sitting around, we often recall, | |
| The laugh of the year, the night of them all. | |
| The blonde who was so attractive that year, | |
| Some opening night that made us all cheer. | |
| Remember that time we all got so tight, | |
| And Jacques and Antoine got into a fight. | |
| The gendarmes who came, passed out like a light, | |
| I laugh with the rest, it's all very bright. |
| zuo ci : PHILIPPEGERARD, M VANNIER, ANGELE | |
| It isn' t by chance I happen to be, | |
| A boulevardier, the toast of Paris. | |
| For over the noise, the talk and the smoke, | |
| I' m good for a laugh, a drink or a jokeI walk in a room, a party or ball, | |
| ' Come sit over here' somebody will call. | |
| ' A drink for M' sieur, a drink for us all! | |
| But how many times I stop and recall. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Blossoms in the breeze, | |
| That we walked among, | |
| Lying in the hay, | |
| Games we used to play, | |
| While the rounds were sung, | |
| Only yesterday, when the world was young. | |
| Wherever I go they mention my name, | |
| And that in itself, is some sort of fame, | |
| ' Come by for a drink, we' re having a game,' | |
| Wherever I go I' m glad that I came. | |
| The talk is quite gay, the company fine, | |
| There' s laughter and lights, and glamour and wine, | |
| And beautiful girls and some of them mine, | |
| But often my eyes see a diff' rent shine. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Sunlit memories, | |
| Where the hammock swung, | |
| On our backs we' d lie, | |
| Looking at the sky, | |
| Till the stars were strung, | |
| Only last July when the world was young. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Blossoms in the breeze, | |
| That we walked among, | |
| Lying in the hay, | |
| Games we used to play, | |
| While the rounds were sung, | |
| Only yesterday, when the world was young. | |
| While sitting around, we often recall, | |
| The laugh of the year, the night of them all. | |
| The blonde who was so attractive that year, | |
| Some opening night that made us all cheer. | |
| Remember that time we all got so tight, | |
| And Jacques and Antoine got into a fight. | |
| The gendarmes who came, passed out like a light, | |
| I laugh with the rest, it' s all very bright. |
| zuò cí : PHILIPPEGERARD, M VANNIER, ANGELE | |
| It isn' t by chance I happen to be, | |
| A boulevardier, the toast of Paris. | |
| For over the noise, the talk and the smoke, | |
| I' m good for a laugh, a drink or a jokeI walk in a room, a party or ball, | |
| ' Come sit over here' somebody will call. | |
| ' A drink for M' sieur, a drink for us all! | |
| But how many times I stop and recall. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Blossoms in the breeze, | |
| That we walked among, | |
| Lying in the hay, | |
| Games we used to play, | |
| While the rounds were sung, | |
| Only yesterday, when the world was young. | |
| Wherever I go they mention my name, | |
| And that in itself, is some sort of fame, | |
| ' Come by for a drink, we' re having a game,' | |
| Wherever I go I' m glad that I came. | |
| The talk is quite gay, the company fine, | |
| There' s laughter and lights, and glamour and wine, | |
| And beautiful girls and some of them mine, | |
| But often my eyes see a diff' rent shine. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Sunlit memories, | |
| Where the hammock swung, | |
| On our backs we' d lie, | |
| Looking at the sky, | |
| Till the stars were strung, | |
| Only last July when the world was young. | |
| Ah, the apple trees, | |
| Blossoms in the breeze, | |
| That we walked among, | |
| Lying in the hay, | |
| Games we used to play, | |
| While the rounds were sung, | |
| Only yesterday, when the world was young. | |
| While sitting around, we often recall, | |
| The laugh of the year, the night of them all. | |
| The blonde who was so attractive that year, | |
| Some opening night that made us all cheer. | |
| Remember that time we all got so tight, | |
| And Jacques and Antoine got into a fight. | |
| The gendarmes who came, passed out like a light, | |
| I laugh with the rest, it' s all very bright. |