Drums(Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983) - Grateful Dead
歌曲信息
歌曲名:Drums(Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983)
歌手:Grateful Dead
所属专辑:Dick’s Picks Vol. 6: Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT 10/14/83 (Live)
发行时间:2009-03-24
介绍:《Drums(Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983) - Grateful Dead》Grateful Dead & Grateful Dead演唱的歌曲,由未知作词、未知作曲。
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Drums(Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983) - Grateful Dead 文本歌词
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Moses come riding up on a quasar His spurs were jingling the door was ajar His buckle was silver his manner was bold And I asked him to come in out of the cold
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Mary run around sailing up and down Looking for a shot in some direction Got it from the top it's nothing you can stop Lord you know they made a fire connection
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Althea (木槿花) (Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983) - Grateful Dead (感恩而死) I told Althea I was feeling lost Lacking in some direction Althea t
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Well now c c c rider Well now see see what you have done Well now c c c rider Well now see see what you have done Could I made me love you woman Now your man is
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The Other One (Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983) - Grateful Dead Lyrics by:Bill Kreutzmann/Bob Weir Arranged by:Bill Kreutzmann/Bob Weir/Brent Mydl
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U.S. Blues (Live at Hartford Civic Center, October 14, 1983) - Grateful Dead (感恩而死) Red and white blue suede shoes I'm uncle sam how do you do Gimme five I'
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Well I was drinking last night with a biker And I showed him a picture of you I said pal get to know her you'll like her Seemed like the least I could do Cause
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Maybe you collect or maybe you pay Whether Still got to work that eight hour day Whether you like that job or not You'd better keep it on ice While you're linin
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Artist:grateful dead Songs Title:stella blue All the years combine, they melt into a dream, A broken angel sings from a guitar. In the end theres just a song com
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The first I remember knowing Was that lonesome whistle blowing And a youngin's dream Of growing up to ride On a freight train leaving town Not knowing where I w