| Song | Goodbye Laurelie |
| Artist | City Boy |
| Album | Book Early |
| 作曲 : Mason, Thomas | |
| Mason-Thomas | |
| The grass is overgrowing on the garden rail. | |
| And crickets call a chorus I remember.well, | |
| Calling me, that old familiar thunder. Writing | |
| letters I always meant to send you. | |
| When every second feature showed Niagara Falls | |
| We were | |
| sitting pretty, feeling twice as tall. Making faces at the madman | |
| in the alleyway. We laughed at every cowboy who stopped to | |
| fill his glass. | |
| (Chorus) | |
| Calling, Goodbye Laurelie, dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, goodbye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie . . . | |
| When all the city papers say you're doing well You're | |
| still a small town story that the neighbours tell When | |
| you smile and say hello to strangers You're still the | |
| foolish boy they all remember. | |
| The crazy Jane I chased every other night. Has | |
| reappeared in white like a virgin bride. I'm the | |
| face in the comer of the photograph A wild man | |
| at the weddding, fixing his tie. | |
| (Chorus) | |
| Calling, Goodbye Laurelie dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, goodbye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie . . . |
| zuò qǔ : Mason, Thomas | |
| MasonThomas | |
| The grass is overgrowing on the garden rail. | |
| And crickets call a chorus I remember. well, | |
| Calling me, that old familiar thunder. Writing | |
| letters I always meant to send you. | |
| When every second feature showed Niagara Falls | |
| We were | |
| sitting pretty, feeling twice as tall. Making faces at the madman | |
| in the alleyway. We laughed at every cowboy who stopped to | |
| fill his glass. | |
| Chorus | |
| Calling, Goodbye Laurelie, dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, goodbye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie . . . | |
| When all the city papers say you' re doing well You' re | |
| still a small town story that the neighbours tell When | |
| you smile and say hello to strangers You' re still the | |
| foolish boy they all remember. | |
| The crazy Jane I chased every other night. Has | |
| reappeared in white like a virgin bride. I' m the | |
| face in the comer of the photograph A wild man | |
| at the weddding, fixing his tie. | |
| Chorus | |
| Calling, Goodbye Laurelie dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, goodbye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie, dirty town lullabye. | |
| Goodbye Laurelie . . . |