Trouble In The Amen Corner

歌手: Jim Reeves Archie Campbell • 时间:

📝 纯歌词版本

作曲 : Archie Campbell
It was a stylish congregation: you could see they'd been around
And they had the biggest pipe organ of any church in town
But over in the Amen Corner of that church sat Brother Ayer
And he insisted every Sunday on singing in the choir
His voice was cracked and broken; age had touched his vocal cords
And nearly every Sunday he'd get behind and miss the words
Well, the choir got so flustered. The church was told in fine
That Brother Ayer must stop his singing, or the choir was gonna resign
So the pastor appointed a committee. I think it was three or four
And they got in their big fine car and drove up to Ayer's door
They find the choir's great trouble sitting there in an old armchair
The summer's golden sunbeams lay upon his snow-white hair
Said York, "We're here, dear Brother, with the vestry's approbation
To discuss a little matter that affects the congregation
Now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
So if you'll just lay out, or……
Are you listening, Brother Ayer?”
The old man raised his head, a sign that he did hear
And on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear
His feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow
And he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low:
"I wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet
In that far off heavenly temple where my Master and I shall meet
Yes, I wonder if when I try to sing the song of God up higher
I wonder if they'll kick me out of there for singing in heaven's choir."
A silence filled the little room; the old man bowed his head
The committee went on back to town, but Brother Ayer was dead
The choir missed him for a while, but he was soon forgot.
A few church goers watched the door, but the old man entered not
Far away his voice is sweet and he sings his heart’s desires
Where there are no church committees and no fashionable choirs

Let me hide myself in thee.

🎵 LRC歌词版本

[00:00.000] 作曲 : Archie Campbell
[00:11.525]It was a stylish congregation: you could see they'd been around
[00:17.762]And they had the biggest pipe organ of any church in town
[00:22.279]But over in the Amen Corner of that church sat Brother Ayer
[00:25.481]And he insisted every Sunday on singing in the choir
[00:32.056]His voice was cracked and broken; age had touched his vocal cords
[00:37.217]And nearly every Sunday he'd get behind and miss the words
[00:42.427]Well, the choir got so flustered. The church was told in fine
[00:45.525]That Brother Ayer must stop his singing, or the choir was gonna resign
[00:51.668]So the pastor appointed a committee. I think it was three or four
[00:57.296]And they got in their big fine car and drove up to Ayer's door
[01:01.915]They find the choir's great trouble sitting there in an old armchair
[01:06.291]The summer's golden sunbeams lay upon his snow-white hair
[01:11.168]Said York, "We're here, dear Brother, with the vestry's approbation
[01:14.925]To discuss a little matter that affects the congregation
[01:19.438]Now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
[01:21.940]So if you'll just lay out, or……
[01:25.368]Are you listening, Brother Ayer?”
[01:29.685]The old man raised his head, a sign that he did hear
[01:33.795]And on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear
[01:37.909]His feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow
[01:42.244]And he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low:
[01:48.392]"I wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet
[01:54.101]In that far off heavenly temple where my Master and I shall meet
[02:00.765]Yes, I wonder if when I try to sing the song of God up higher
[02:07.395]I wonder if they'll kick me out of there for singing in heaven's choir."
[02:14.712]A silence filled the little room; the old man bowed his head
[02:17.940]The committee went on back to town, but Brother Ayer was dead
[02:22.483]The choir missed him for a while, but he was soon forgot.
[02:25.918]A few church goers watched the door, but the old man entered not
[02:36.107]Far away his voice is sweet and he sings his heart’s desires
[02:41.495]Where there are no church committees and no fashionable choirs
[02:45.733]
[02:46.652]Let me hide myself in thee.

🌍 纯翻译歌词

那是个时髦的教会,你能看出来他们来头不小
他们的管风琴是镇上教堂中最大的一台
而在教堂的阿门角,坐着艾尔兄弟
他每周日都坚持与唱诗班一起唱歌
他的嗓音沙哑破碎,岁月磨损了他的声带
几乎每个周日他都落后、唱错歌词
唱诗班变得越来越不安,教堂被告知
艾尔必须停止唱歌,不然唱诗班就得辞职
于是牧师指定了一个委员会,我想有三,四个人
他们坐上时髦的大汽车,开到了艾尔门前
他们发现唱诗班的大麻烦正坐在一只旧的扶手椅上
夏天的金色阳光洒在他雪白的头发上
约克说:“亲爱的兄弟,我们带着执事会的允许来这里
是为了讨论一件影响教会的小事
现在看起来你的声音干扰了唱诗班
所以如果你肯停一停,或者……
你在听吗,艾尔兄弟
老人抬起头,表明他听到了
在他的脸上,三人看见一滴闪烁的泪珠
他无力的手拨开丝绸般的白发
用轻柔而低沉的声音回答委员会
我在想,在我脚下破碎的浪涛的彼方
在那遥远的天国圣殿,我与我的主相会的地方
是的,我想知道,当我尝试唱出上帝的赞歌时
他们会不会因为我在天堂的唱诗班唱歌而把我赶出去
沉默充斥着小屋,老人垂下了头
委员会回到了镇上,但艾尔已经死了
唱诗班想念了他一阵子,但很快就把他忘了
几个信徒望着门口,但那老人再也没有进来
在远方,他的声音甜美,唱出内心的渴望
那里没有教堂委员会,也没有时髦的唱诗班

让我藏身于你怀中

🔤 LRC翻译歌词

[by:我要修改NAME]
[00:11.525]那是个时髦的教会,你能看出来他们来头不小
[00:17.762]他们的管风琴是镇上教堂中最大的一台
[00:22.279]而在教堂的阿门角,坐着艾尔兄弟
[00:25.481]他每周日都坚持与唱诗班一起唱歌
[00:32.056]他的嗓音沙哑破碎,岁月磨损了他的声带
[00:37.217]几乎每个周日他都落后、唱错歌词
[00:42.427]唱诗班变得越来越不安,教堂被告知
[00:45.525]艾尔必须停止唱歌,不然唱诗班就得辞职
[00:51.668]于是牧师指定了一个委员会,我想有三,四个人
[00:57.296]他们坐上时髦的大汽车,开到了艾尔门前
[01:01.915]他们发现唱诗班的大麻烦正坐在一只旧的扶手椅上
[01:06.291]夏天的金色阳光洒在他雪白的头发上
[01:11.168]约克说:“亲爱的兄弟,我们带着执事会的允许来这里
[01:14.925]是为了讨论一件影响教会的小事
[01:19.438]现在看起来你的声音干扰了唱诗班
[01:21.940]所以如果你肯停一停,或者……
[01:25.368]你在听吗,艾尔兄弟
[01:29.685]老人抬起头,表明他听到了
[01:33.795]在他的脸上,三人看见一滴闪烁的泪珠
[01:37.909]他无力的手拨开丝绸般的白发
[01:42.244]用轻柔而低沉的声音回答委员会
[01:48.392]我在想,在我脚下破碎的浪涛的彼方
[01:54.101]在那遥远的天国圣殿,我与我的主相会的地方
[02:00.765]是的,我想知道,当我尝试唱出上帝的赞歌时
[02:07.395]他们会不会因为我在天堂的唱诗班唱歌而把我赶出去
[02:14.712]沉默充斥着小屋,老人垂下了头
[02:17.940]委员会回到了镇上,但艾尔已经死了
[02:22.483]唱诗班想念了他一阵子,但很快就把他忘了
[02:25.918]几个信徒望着门口,但那老人再也没有进来
[02:36.107]在远方,他的声音甜美,唱出内心的渴望
[02:41.495]那里没有教堂委员会,也没有时髦的唱诗班
[02:45.733]
[02:46.652]让我藏身于你怀中

📝 纯歌词版本

作曲 : Archie Campbell
It was a stylish congregation: you could see they'd been around
And they had the biggest pipe organ of any church in town
But over in the Amen Corner of that church sat Brother Ayer
And he insisted every Sunday on singing in the choir
His voice was cracked and broken; age had touched his vocal cords
And nearly every Sunday he'd get behind and miss the words
Well, the choir got so flustered. The church was told in fine
That Brother Ayer must stop his singing, or the choir was gonna resign
So the pastor appointed a committee. I think it was three or four
And they got in their big fine car and drove up to Ayer's door
They find the choir's great trouble sitting there in an old armchair
The summer's golden sunbeams lay upon his snow-white hair
Said York, "We're here, dear Brother, with the vestry's approbation
To discuss a little matter that affects the congregation
Now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
So if you'll just lay out, or……
Are you listening, Brother Ayer?”
The old man raised his head, a sign that he did hear
And on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear
His feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow
And he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low:
"I wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet
In that far off heavenly temple where my Master and I shall meet
Yes, I wonder if when I try to sing the song of God up higher
I wonder if they'll kick me out of there for singing in heaven's choir."
A silence filled the little room; the old man bowed his head
The committee went on back to town, but Brother Ayer was dead
The choir missed him for a while, but he was soon forgot.
A few church goers watched the door, but the old man entered not
Far away his voice is sweet and he sings his heart’s desires
Where there are no church committees and no fashionable choirs

Let me hide myself in thee.

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