The Brothers Four 1960 "Greenfields""The Green Leaves of Summer"1961 "Frogg"1965 "Try to Remember"
1960 "The Green Leaves of Summer"
The green leaves of summer
A time to be reaping A time to be sowing The green leaves of summer Are calling me home " Taws' so good to be young then In the season of plenty When the catfish were jumping As high as the sky
A time just for planting A time just for ploughing A time to be courting A girl of your own " Twas so good to be young then To be close to the earth And to stand by your wife At the moment of birth, wo...
A time to be reaping A time to be sowing A time just for living A place for to die " Twas so good to be young then To be close to the earth Now the green leaves of summer Are calling me home " Twas so good to be young then To be close to the earth Now the green leaves of summer Are calling me home
1965 "Try to Remember"
Try to remember the kind of September When life was slow and oh, so mellow. Try to remember the kind of September When grass was green and grain was yellow. Try to remember the kind of September When you were a tender and callow fellow. Try to remember, and if you remember, Then follow.
Try to remember when life was so tender That no one wept except the willow. Try to remember when life was so tender That dreams were kept beside your pillow. Try to remember when life was so tender That love was an ember about to billow. Try to remember, and if you remember, Then follow.
Deep in December, it's nice to remember, Although you know the snow will follow. Deep in December, it's nice to remember, Without a hurt the heart is hollow. Deep in December, it's nice to remember, The fire of September that made us mellow. Deep in December, our hearts should remember And follow.
1961 "Frogg"
Frogg / The Brothers
SPOKEN:
This is a story about a hip frog. And we're gonna pick up on it now and he's on his way out to do some shuckin' and jivin'. You'll be able to tell right away that he's a big mover. SINGING:
Frogg went a-courtin' and he did go, un-huh Frogg went a-courtin' and he did go, un-huh Frogg went a-courtin' and he did go To the Coconut Grove for the midnight show, un-huh un-huh un-huh
Mollie Mouse was the hat-check girl, woo-woo [spoken: he knew it all the time] Mollie Mouse was the hat-check girl, woo-woo Mollie Mouse was the hat-check girl He thought he'd give this chick a whirl, woo-woo, woo-woo, woo-woo He sauntered up to Mollie Mouse's side, un-huh [spoken: the direct approach] He sauntered up to Mollie Mouse's side, un-huh When he got up to Mollie Mouse's side He whispered "Mollie will you be my bride?" un-huh un-huh un-huh
Not without my Uncle Rat's consent, uh-uh [spoken: her uncle wrestles on TV] Not without my Uncle Rat's consent, uh-uh Not without my Uncle Rat's consent I wouldn't marry the President, uh-uh uh-uh uh-uh
Well, she said "That's it, Clyde, better hit the road, farewell" "That's it, Clyde, better hit the road, goodbye" "That's it, Clyde, better hit the road" "You ain't no frog you're a horned toad, farewell, goodbye, adios" Farewell, goodbye, adios [spoken: You know, I believe that,uh, any more verses to this song would be anticlimactic; think we ought to end it] Farewell, goodbye, adios [spoken: Hey, ain't you gonna let me finish up?] Farewell, goodbye, adios [spoken: Aw, shut up, I'm your leader] [spoken: No, no hands, no hands] FADE: [spoken: Auf Wiedersehen] Farewell, goodbye, adios Farewell, goodbye, adios
The Brothers Four are an American folk group founded in 1957 in Seattle, Washington. Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington, where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956 (hence the "Brothers" appellation).
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เบา ๆ สบาย ๆชอบช่วงที่บอกว่า I'll never know what made you run away
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