Fairytale of New York (feat. Brandon Schott) [Explicit]
- 流派:Jazz 爵士
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2016-12-12
- 类型:Single
简介
Please be advised that this song is somewhat explicit :) LYRICS It was Christmas Eve babe In the drunk tank An old man said to me, won't see another one And then he sang a song The Rare Old Mountain Dew I turned my face away And dreamed about you Got on a lucky one Came in eighteen to one I've got a feeling This year's for me and you So happy Christmas I love you baby I can see a better time When all our dreams come true They've got cars big as bars They've got rivers of gold But the wind goes right through you It's no place for the old When you first took my hand On a cold Christmas Eve You promised me Broadway was waiting for me You were handsome You were pretty Queen of New York City When the band finished playing They howled out for more Sinatra was swinging, All the drunks they were singing We kissed on a corner Then danced through the night The boys of the NYPD choir Were singing "Galway Bay" And the bells were ringing out For Christmas day You're a bum You're a punk You're an old bird on junk Lying there almost dead on a drip in that bed You scumbag, you maggot You cheap lousy braggart Happy Christmas your arse I pray God it's our last The boys of the NYPD choir Still singing "Galway Bay" And the bells were ringing out For Christmas day I could have been someone Well so could anyone You took my dreams from me When I first found you I kept them with me babe I put them with my own Can't make it all alone I've built my dreams around you The boys of the NYPD choir Still singing "Galway Bay" And the bells are ringing out For Christmas day. This track came about as a challenge on Facebook. When I put out the request of which holiday song to cover, the response was "Fairytale Of New York". Brandon immediately posted that he would sing it with me. Written by Shane MacGowan & Jeremy Finer Originally performed by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl Vocals, piano, programming: Shannon Hurley. Vocals: Brandon Schott Guitar & electric bass: Ben Eisen Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Music, Inc, Universal Music Publishing Group Photo credit: Brandon Schott