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作曲 : Daniel Decatur Emmett/1841 |
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I came to town the other night |
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I heard the noise I saw the fight |
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The watchman he was a'running around |
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Cried Ol’ Dan Tucker had come to town! |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You’re too late to get your supper |
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Well, Ol' Dan Tucker was a mighty old man |
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He washed his face in a frying pan |
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Combed his hair with a wagon wheel |
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And he died with a toothache in his heel |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too late to get your supper |
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Well, Ol' Dan Tucker is back in town |
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Swinging the ladies all round |
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First to the right, then to the left |
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Then to the gal he liked the best |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You’re too late to get your supper |
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Now, Ol’ Dan Tucker is a nice old man |
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He used to ride a Darby ram |
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Sent him whizzing down the hill |
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If he hadn't got up, he'd lay dar still |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won’t you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too late to get your supper |
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Now Ol' Dan Tucker and I got drunk |
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Fell in the fire, kicked up a chuck |
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The charcoal got inside his shoe |
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Lord, Bless me, honey, how de ashes flew! |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too late to get your supper |
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Well I went to town, to buy some goods |
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I lost myself in a piece a woods |
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The night was dark, I had to suffer |
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I froze to the heel of Daniel Tucker |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too late to get your supper |
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Well now, Tucker was, a hardened sinner |
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He never said his grace at dinner |
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The old sow screamed, the pig did squaw |
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He ate the whole hog, tail and all |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too late to get your supper |
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And now Old Dan, he's a gone sucker |
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He's never gonna get back on the supper |
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Old Dan, he's had his last right |
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His banjo buried by his side |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too late to get your supper |
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Well, I came to town the other night |
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I heard the noise I saw the fight |
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The watchman he was running around |
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Cried Ol' Dan Tucker had come to town! |
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Now, Get out the way! Get out the way! |
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Won't you get out the way, Ol' Dan Tucker |
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You're too Late (late) (late), to get your supper! |