Información de la canción En esta página puedes leer la letra de la canción Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues de - Johnny Cash. Fecha de lanzamiento: 31.12.1970
Idioma de la canción: Inglés
Información de la canción En esta página puedes leer la letra de la canción Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues de - Johnny Cash. Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues |
| One mornin' at breakfast, I said to my wife, |
| We been everywhere once and some places twice, |
| As I had another helping of country ham, |
| She said «We ain’t never been to Vietnam, |
| «And there’s a bunch of our boys over there.» |
| So we went to the Orient: Saigon. |
| Well we got a big welcome when we drove in, |
| Through the gates of a place that they call Long Vinh. |
| We checked in and everything got kinda quiet, |
| But a soldier boy said: «Just wait 'til tonight, |
| «Things get noisy. Things start happenin'. |
| «Big bad firecrackers.» |
| Well that night we did about four shows for the boys, |
| And they were livin' it up with a whole lot of noise. |
| We did our last song for the night, |
| And we crawled into bed for some peace and quiet, |
| But things weren’t peaceful. And things weren’t quiet. |
| Things were scary. |
| Well for a few minutes June never said one word, |
| And I thought at first that she hadn’t heard. |
| Then a shell exploded not two miles away, |
| She sat up in bed and I heard her say: «What was that?» |
| I said: «That was a shell, or a bomb.» |
| She said: «I'm scared.» I said «Me too.» |
| Well all night long that noise kept on, |
| And the sound would chill you right to the bone. |
| The bullets and the bombs, and the mortar shells, |
| Shook our bed every time one fell, |
| And it never let up; it was gonna get worse, |
| Before it got any better. |
| Well when the sun came up, the noise died down, |
| We got a few minutes sleep, an' we were sleepin' sound, |
| When a soldier knocked on our door and said: |
| «Last night they brought in seven dead, and 14 wounded.» |
| And would we come down to the base hospital, and see the boys. |
| «Yes!» |
| So we went to the hospital ward by day, |
| And every night we were singin' away. |
| Then the shells and the bombs was goin' again. |
| And the helicopters brought in the wounded men. |
| Night after night; day after day. |
| Comin' and a goin'. |
| So we sadly sang for them our last song, |
| And reluctantly we said: «So long.» |
| We did our best to let 'em know that we care, |
| For every last one of 'em that’s over there. |
| Whether we belong over there or not. |
| Somebody over here love’s 'em, and needs 'em |
| Well now that’s about all that there is to tell, |
| About that little trip into livin' hell. |
| And if I ever go back over there any more, |
| I hope there’s none of our boys there for me to sing for; |
| I hope that war is over with, |
| And they all come back home, |
| To stay. |
| In peace. |
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