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  • 作词 : Noel Paul Stookey
    作曲 : Noel Paul Stookey
    Excerpt from "Talking Union"
    Words by Lee Hayes,
    Millard Lampell and Pete
    Seeger - inspired by
    Woody Guthrie's "Talking Dustbowl".
    "Talking Union" ?1958 Stormking Music,
    Inc., BMI Lately
    I've been picking up strange vibrations
    I hear my music now on oldies stations
    "Put out a CD called "the best of what I was"
    My picture's on the cover and no one knows
    Just when you think you've got the wisdom of the ages
    Nobody seems to want to turn your pages
    I used to think I was the cat's pajamas
    Now I'm about as hip as
    Fernando Lamas
    Old enough Old enough to be your father
    Old enough Old enough then
    And now my kids are taking me to the shows
    There's hip-hop, rap, grunge music
    I don't know I like to think I'm still part of the crowd
    But, how can they hear the lyrics
    When the music is so loud?!
    I dig rock and roll music been saying that for a
    But I wonder if you knew
    That rhythm & blues begat the rock and roll style?
    And just like that, way before rap,
    Woody Guthrie spread the news
    He told it straight, let us relate
    This Talking Union Blues:
    Well if you want higher wages, let me tell you what to do
    You've got to talk to the workers in the shop with you
    You got to build you a union, got to make it strong
    But if you all stick together, boys, it won't be long
    You get shorter hours, better working conditions
    Vacations with pay, take the kids to the seashore
    Well I remember I was seventeen
    I was a Birmingham High School rock and roll king
    The paper talked about how
    I'd strut my stuff I'd like to read it,
    but my arms aren't long enough
    I kinda like my new senior status
    I don't even care what the latest fad is
    My g-generation's rediscovered me
    And now I'm on the cover of modern maturity
  • [00:00.000] 作词 : Noel Paul Stookey
    [00:01.000] 作曲 : Noel Paul Stookey
    [00:22.75]Excerpt from "Talking Union"
    [00:24.19]Words by Lee Hayes,
    [00:26.37]Millard Lampell and Pete
    [00:27.62]Seeger - inspired by
    [00:28.81]Woody Guthrie's "Talking Dustbowl".
    [00:30.06]"Talking Union" ?1958 Stormking Music,
    [00:31.68]Inc., BMI Lately
    [00:32.55]I've been picking up strange vibrations
    [00:34.49]I hear my music now on oldies stations
    [00:36.61]"Put out a CD called "the best of what I was"
    [00:39.67]My picture's on the cover and no one knows
    [00:42.29]Just when you think you've got the wisdom of the ages
    [00:45.41]Nobody seems to want to turn your pages
    [00:47.65]I used to think I was the cat's pajamas
    [00:50.21]Now I'm about as hip as
    [00:51.84]Fernando Lamas
    [00:52.96]Old enough Old enough to be your father
    [00:55.39]Old enough Old enough then
    [00:57.39]And now my kids are taking me to the shows
    [01:00.13]There's hip-hop, rap, grunge music
    [01:01.57]I don't know I like to think I'm still part of the crowd
    [01:05.50]But, how can they hear the lyrics
    [01:07.56]When the music is so loud?!
    [01:09.24]I dig rock and roll music been saying that for a
    [01:13.05]But I wonder if you knew
    [01:14.73]That rhythm & blues begat the rock and roll style?
    [01:17.61]And just like that, way before rap,
    [01:19.66]Woody Guthrie spread the news
    [01:21.16]He told it straight, let us relate
    [01:23.35]This Talking Union Blues:
    [01:24.53]Well if you want higher wages, let me tell you what to do
    [01:28.28]You've got to talk to the workers in the shop with you
    [01:31.83]You got to build you a union, got to make it strong
    [01:35.26]But if you all stick together, boys, it won't be long
    [01:38.51]You get shorter hours, better working conditions
    [01:40.51]Vacations with pay, take the kids to the seashore
    [01:43.13]Well I remember I was seventeen
    [01:44.81]I was a Birmingham High School rock and roll king
    [01:48.37]The paper talked about how
    [01:49.74]I'd strut my stuff I'd like to read it,
    [01:52.24]but my arms aren't long enough
    [01:54.11]I kinda like my new senior status
    [01:56.23]I don't even care what the latest fad is
    [01:59.04]My g-generation's rediscovered me
    [02:00.16]And now I'm on the cover of modern maturity