| Song | Barrett's Song |
| Artist | Brian d'Arcy James |
| Album | Titanic: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
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| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Maury Yeston |
| [00:01.00] | 作词 : Maury Yeston |
| [00:11.57] | She's sparkling clean this new born ship |
| [00:14.19] | But one old thing is clear |
| [00:15.64] | |
| [00:16.58] | The orders they propose above |
| [00:18.57] | |
| [00:20.09] | We excuse down here |
| [00:21.73] | |
| [00:23.95] | We'll watch form here as up above |
| [00:26.45] | They'll catch a whiff of glory |
| [00:28.10] | |
| [00:30.45] | This wonder ship may be brand new |
| [00:33.96] | |
| [00:35.95] | But it's the same old story |
| [00:40.02] | |
| [00:42.66] | Stoke the fire in the hold |
| [00:44.98] | As the men draw back |
| [00:46.17] | |
| [00:47.32] | Feed the heat in the hold |
| [00:48.57] | As the men draw back |
| [00:49.65] | And the dust of the coal in the air is black |
| [00:51.70] | And a trickle of sweat runs down your back |
| [00:53.21] | |
| [00:56.11] | And what are the boys from the midlands doing here |
| [01:00.24] | |
| [01:13.09] | Coal it is that makes the steam |
| [01:15.04] | That runs the machines that run the world |
| [01:16.64] | That sends the men below the ground |
| [01:18.42] | To mine the coal |
| [01:19.57] | |
| [01:22.42] | Each day |
| [01:22.96] | |
| [01:28.83] | From leicestershire and nottingham |
| [01:30.64] | Us lads who worked down in the pit |
| [01:32.45] | Knew if you got above the ground |
| [01:34.30] | You'd save your soul |
| [01:37.43] | Some way |
| [01:38.76] | |
| [01:40.22] | Get out of the pit |
| [01:41.43] | |
| [01:42.10] | And westward I knew I could run |
| [01:44.83] | |
| [01:47.13] | And ship out to sea and there my new life was begun |
| [01:53.20] | |
| [01:54.29] | And the screws are turning at seventy-one |
| [01:56.55] | |
| [01:58.22] | It became my dream to go out to sea |
| [02:00.16] | |
| [02:01.83] | Further out from the mine you couldn't be |
| [02:03.50] | |
| [02:06.53] | But born to the coal there's no place for you elsewhere |
| [02:10.94] | |
| [02:13.98] | You trade a life of dank and gloom |
| [02:15.85] | To shovel in the boiler room |
| [02:17.53] | But now your seven decks below |
| [02:19.01] | |
| [02:19.55] | A lady's dainty feet |
| [02:23.90] | |
| [02:25.41] | And nothing has changed |
| [02:26.79] | |
| [02:27.42] | There's nothing a miner can do |
| [02:29.73] | |
| [02:32.48] | The pit and your mates |
| [02:34.32] | Turned into the hold and the crew |
| [02:37.18] | |
| [02:39.61] | And the screws are turning at seventy-two |
| [02:41.49] | |
| [02:43.50] | Faster and faster we watch as we gain ever more |
| [02:47.77] | |
| [02:50.66] | Seventy-three and too soon it is seventy-four |
| [02:54.11] | |
| [02:57.46] | For a record speed I believe we strive |
| [02:59.39] | |
| [03:00.98] | For the maiden ship that's too hard to drive |
| [03:03.53] | |
| [03:04.51] | If you push her faster than seventy-five |
| [03:07.07] | |
| [03:09.65] | That is the truth |
| [03:11.67] | |
| [03:14.23] | I swear |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Maury Yeston |
| [00:01.00] | zuo ci : Maury Yeston |
| [00:11.57] | She' s sparkling clean this new born ship |
| [00:14.19] | But one old thing is clear |
| [00:15.64] | |
| [00:16.58] | The orders they propose above |
| [00:18.57] | |
| [00:20.09] | We excuse down here |
| [00:21.73] | |
| [00:23.95] | We' ll watch form here as up above |
| [00:26.45] | They' ll catch a whiff of glory |
| [00:28.10] | |
| [00:30.45] | This wonder ship may be brand new |
| [00:33.96] | |
| [00:35.95] | But it' s the same old story |
| [00:40.02] | |
| [00:42.66] | Stoke the fire in the hold |
| [00:44.98] | As the men draw back |
| [00:46.17] | |
| [00:47.32] | Feed the heat in the hold |
| [00:48.57] | As the men draw back |
| [00:49.65] | And the dust of the coal in the air is black |
| [00:51.70] | And a trickle of sweat runs down your back |
| [00:53.21] | |
| [00:56.11] | And what are the boys from the midlands doing here |
| [01:00.24] | |
| [01:13.09] | Coal it is that makes the steam |
| [01:15.04] | That runs the machines that run the world |
| [01:16.64] | That sends the men below the ground |
| [01:18.42] | To mine the coal |
| [01:19.57] | |
| [01:22.42] | Each day |
| [01:22.96] | |
| [01:28.83] | From leicestershire and nottingham |
| [01:30.64] | Us lads who worked down in the pit |
| [01:32.45] | Knew if you got above the ground |
| [01:34.30] | You' d save your soul |
| [01:37.43] | Some way |
| [01:38.76] | |
| [01:40.22] | Get out of the pit |
| [01:41.43] | |
| [01:42.10] | And westward I knew I could run |
| [01:44.83] | |
| [01:47.13] | And ship out to sea and there my new life was begun |
| [01:53.20] | |
| [01:54.29] | And the screws are turning at seventyone |
| [01:56.55] | |
| [01:58.22] | It became my dream to go out to sea |
| [02:00.16] | |
| [02:01.83] | Further out from the mine you couldn' t be |
| [02:03.50] | |
| [02:06.53] | But born to the coal there' s no place for you elsewhere |
| [02:10.94] | |
| [02:13.98] | You trade a life of dank and gloom |
| [02:15.85] | To shovel in the boiler room |
| [02:17.53] | But now your seven decks below |
| [02:19.01] | |
| [02:19.55] | A lady' s dainty feet |
| [02:23.90] | |
| [02:25.41] | And nothing has changed |
| [02:26.79] | |
| [02:27.42] | There' s nothing a miner can do |
| [02:29.73] | |
| [02:32.48] | The pit and your mates |
| [02:34.32] | Turned into the hold and the crew |
| [02:37.18] | |
| [02:39.61] | And the screws are turning at seventytwo |
| [02:41.49] | |
| [02:43.50] | Faster and faster we watch as we gain ever more |
| [02:47.77] | |
| [02:50.66] | Seventythree and too soon it is seventyfour |
| [02:54.11] | |
| [02:57.46] | For a record speed I believe we strive |
| [02:59.39] | |
| [03:00.98] | For the maiden ship that' s too hard to drive |
| [03:03.53] | |
| [03:04.51] | If you push her faster than seventyfive |
| [03:07.07] | |
| [03:09.65] | That is the truth |
| [03:11.67] | |
| [03:14.23] | I swear |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Maury Yeston |
| [00:01.00] | zuò cí : Maury Yeston |
| [00:11.57] | She' s sparkling clean this new born ship |
| [00:14.19] | But one old thing is clear |
| [00:15.64] | |
| [00:16.58] | The orders they propose above |
| [00:18.57] | |
| [00:20.09] | We excuse down here |
| [00:21.73] | |
| [00:23.95] | We' ll watch form here as up above |
| [00:26.45] | They' ll catch a whiff of glory |
| [00:28.10] | |
| [00:30.45] | This wonder ship may be brand new |
| [00:33.96] | |
| [00:35.95] | But it' s the same old story |
| [00:40.02] | |
| [00:42.66] | Stoke the fire in the hold |
| [00:44.98] | As the men draw back |
| [00:46.17] | |
| [00:47.32] | Feed the heat in the hold |
| [00:48.57] | As the men draw back |
| [00:49.65] | And the dust of the coal in the air is black |
| [00:51.70] | And a trickle of sweat runs down your back |
| [00:53.21] | |
| [00:56.11] | And what are the boys from the midlands doing here |
| [01:00.24] | |
| [01:13.09] | Coal it is that makes the steam |
| [01:15.04] | That runs the machines that run the world |
| [01:16.64] | That sends the men below the ground |
| [01:18.42] | To mine the coal |
| [01:19.57] | |
| [01:22.42] | Each day |
| [01:22.96] | |
| [01:28.83] | From leicestershire and nottingham |
| [01:30.64] | Us lads who worked down in the pit |
| [01:32.45] | Knew if you got above the ground |
| [01:34.30] | You' d save your soul |
| [01:37.43] | Some way |
| [01:38.76] | |
| [01:40.22] | Get out of the pit |
| [01:41.43] | |
| [01:42.10] | And westward I knew I could run |
| [01:44.83] | |
| [01:47.13] | And ship out to sea and there my new life was begun |
| [01:53.20] | |
| [01:54.29] | And the screws are turning at seventyone |
| [01:56.55] | |
| [01:58.22] | It became my dream to go out to sea |
| [02:00.16] | |
| [02:01.83] | Further out from the mine you couldn' t be |
| [02:03.50] | |
| [02:06.53] | But born to the coal there' s no place for you elsewhere |
| [02:10.94] | |
| [02:13.98] | You trade a life of dank and gloom |
| [02:15.85] | To shovel in the boiler room |
| [02:17.53] | But now your seven decks below |
| [02:19.01] | |
| [02:19.55] | A lady' s dainty feet |
| [02:23.90] | |
| [02:25.41] | And nothing has changed |
| [02:26.79] | |
| [02:27.42] | There' s nothing a miner can do |
| [02:29.73] | |
| [02:32.48] | The pit and your mates |
| [02:34.32] | Turned into the hold and the crew |
| [02:37.18] | |
| [02:39.61] | And the screws are turning at seventytwo |
| [02:41.49] | |
| [02:43.50] | Faster and faster we watch as we gain ever more |
| [02:47.77] | |
| [02:50.66] | Seventythree and too soon it is seventyfour |
| [02:54.11] | |
| [02:57.46] | For a record speed I believe we strive |
| [02:59.39] | |
| [03:00.98] | For the maiden ship that' s too hard to drive |
| [03:03.53] | |
| [03:04.51] | If you push her faster than seventyfive |
| [03:07.07] | |
| [03:09.65] | That is the truth |
| [03:11.67] | |
| [03:14.23] | I swear |