Merle Haggard - Old Doc Brown
[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com [00:00.56]Let me tell you bout a song called Doc Brown [00:05.52]And it needs no introduction [00:24.39]He was just an old country doctor [00:26.64]In a little Kentucky town [00:29.85]Fame and fortune had passed him [00:31.75]By though we never saw him frown [00:37.33]As day by day in his kindly way [00:39.49]He'd serve us one and all [00:41.92]Many a patient forgot to pay [00:44.55]Although Doc's fees were small [00:49.01]Though he needed his dimes [00:50.10]And there were times that he'd receive a fee [00:54.37]He'd pass it onto some poor soul [00:56.31]That needed it more than he [01:01.38]He had to sell his furniture [01:03.03]Cause he couldn't pay his office rent [01:06.35]So to a dusty room over a livery [01:09.44]Stable Doc Brown and his satchel went [01:13.91]And on the hitching post at the kerb [01:15.75]Below to advertise his wares [01:18.89]He nailed a little sign [01:19.97]That read Doc Brown has moved upstairs [01:25.49]Then one day he didn't answer [01:27.88]When they knocked upon his door [01:30.99]Old Doc Brown was layin' down [01:34.24]But his soul was no more [01:37.92]They found him there in that old black suit [01:41.55]On his face was a smile of content [01:45.43]But all the money they could find [01:46.90]On him was just a quarter and a copper cent [01:52.50]So they opened up his ledger [01:54.90]And what they saw gave their hearts a pull [01:58.67]For beside each debtor's name old Doc [02:01.19]Had write these words Paid In Full [02:06.95]Old Doc should had a funeral fine enough for king [02:11.26]It was a ghastly joke our town was broke [02:14.83]And no one could give a thing [02:18.13]Ah cept to ole Curly Jones [02:19.65]An undertaker he did mighty well [02:22.97]Donated an old iron casket [02:24.61]He had never been able to sell [02:28.33]And that funeral procession well [02:31.60]It wadn't much for grace and pomp and [02:33.77]The style [02:35.76]But those wagon loads of mourners [02:38.01]They stretched out for more than a mile [02:40.88]We wanted to give him a monument [02:42.98]We kinda figured we owed him one [02:45.45]Cause he made our town a better place [02:47.85]For all the good he'd done [02:50.43]So we pulled up that old hitching post [02:52.49]Where Doc had nailed a sign [02:54.88]We painted it white and to [02:56.48]All of us it certainly did look fine [02:59.41]Now the rains and the snows have washed away [03:02.53]Our white trimmin's of paint [03:05.13]There ain't nothing left [03:06.03]But Doc's own sign and that's getting kinda faint [03:11.51]But you can still see that old hitching post [03:14.43]As if in answer to our prayers [03:17.42]Mutually telling the whole wide [03:19.10]World Doc Brown has moved upstairs
Old Doc BrownLRC滚动歌词
[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com[00:00.56]Let me tell you bout a song called Doc Brown
[00:05.52]And it needs no introduction
[00:24.39]He was just an old country doctor
[00:26.64]In a little Kentucky town
[00:29.85]Fame and fortune had passed him
[00:31.75]By though we never saw him frown
[00:37.33]As day by day in his kindly way
[00:39.49]He'd serve us one and all
[00:41.92]Many a patient forgot to pay
[00:44.55]Although Doc's fees were small
[00:49.01]Though he needed his dimes
[00:50.10]And there were times that he'd receive a fee
[00:54.37]He'd pass it onto some poor soul
[00:56.31]That needed it more than he
[01:01.38]He had to sell his furniture
[01:03.03]Cause he couldn't pay his office rent
[01:06.35]So to a dusty room over a livery
[01:09.44]Stable Doc Brown and his satchel went
[01:13.91]And on the hitching post at the kerb
[01:15.75]Below to advertise his wares
[01:18.89]He nailed a little sign
[01:19.97]That read Doc Brown has moved upstairs
[01:25.49]Then one day he didn't answer
[01:27.88]When they knocked upon his door
[01:30.99]Old Doc Brown was layin' down
[01:34.24]But his soul was no more
[01:37.92]They found him there in that old black suit
[01:41.55]On his face was a smile of content
[01:45.43]But all the money they could find
[01:46.90]On him was just a quarter and a copper cent
[01:52.50]So they opened up his ledger
[01:54.90]And what they saw gave their hearts a pull
[01:58.67]For beside each debtor's name old Doc
[02:01.19]Had write these words Paid In Full
[02:06.95]Old Doc should had a funeral fine enough for king
[02:11.26]It was a ghastly joke our town was broke
[02:14.83]And no one could give a thing
[02:18.13]Ah cept to ole Curly Jones
[02:19.65]An undertaker he did mighty well
[02:22.97]Donated an old iron casket
[02:24.61]He had never been able to sell
[02:28.33]And that funeral procession well
[02:31.60]It wadn't much for grace and pomp and
[02:33.77]The style
[02:35.76]But those wagon loads of mourners
[02:38.01]They stretched out for more than a mile
[02:40.88]We wanted to give him a monument
[02:42.98]We kinda figured we owed him one
[02:45.45]Cause he made our town a better place
[02:47.85]For all the good he'd done
[02:50.43]So we pulled up that old hitching post
[02:52.49]Where Doc had nailed a sign
[02:54.88]We painted it white and to
[02:56.48]All of us it certainly did look fine
[02:59.41]Now the rains and the snows have washed away
[03:02.53]Our white trimmin's of paint
[03:05.13]There ain't nothing left
[03:06.03]But Doc's own sign and that's getting kinda faint
[03:11.51]But you can still see that old hitching post
[03:14.43]As if in answer to our prayers
[03:17.42]Mutually telling the whole wide
[03:19.10]World Doc Brown has moved upstairs