| Song | Dayton, Ohio 1903 |
| Artist | Randy Newman |
| Album | Sail Away |
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| 作词 : Newman | |
| Sing a song of long ago | |
| When things were green and movin' slow | |
| And people'd stop to say hello | |
| Or they'd say "hi" to you | |
| "would you like to come over for tea | |
| With the missus and me?" | |
| It's a real nice way | |
| To spend the day | |
| In dayton, ohio | |
| On a lazy sunday afternoon in 1903 | |
| Sing a song of long ago | |
| When things could grow | |
| And days flowed quietly | |
| The air was clean and you could see | |
| And folks were nice to you | |
| "would you like to come over for tea | |
| With the missus and me?" | |
| It's a real nice way | |
| To spend the day | |
| In dayton, ohio | |
| On a lazy sunday afternoon in 1903 |
| zuo ci : Newman | |
| Sing a song of long ago | |
| When things were green and movin' slow | |
| And people' d stop to say hello | |
| Or they' d say " hi" to you | |
| " would you like to come over for tea | |
| With the missus and me?" | |
| It' s a real nice way | |
| To spend the day | |
| In dayton, ohio | |
| On a lazy sunday afternoon in 1903 | |
| Sing a song of long ago | |
| When things could grow | |
| And days flowed quietly | |
| The air was clean and you could see | |
| And folks were nice to you | |
| " would you like to come over for tea | |
| With the missus and me?" | |
| It' s a real nice way | |
| To spend the day | |
| In dayton, ohio | |
| On a lazy sunday afternoon in 1903 |
| zuò cí : Newman | |
| Sing a song of long ago | |
| When things were green and movin' slow | |
| And people' d stop to say hello | |
| Or they' d say " hi" to you | |
| " would you like to come over for tea | |
| With the missus and me?" | |
| It' s a real nice way | |
| To spend the day | |
| In dayton, ohio | |
| On a lazy sunday afternoon in 1903 | |
| Sing a song of long ago | |
| When things could grow | |
| And days flowed quietly | |
| The air was clean and you could see | |
| And folks were nice to you | |
| " would you like to come over for tea | |
| With the missus and me?" | |
| It' s a real nice way | |
| To spend the day | |
| In dayton, ohio | |
| On a lazy sunday afternoon in 1903 |