desperado
"Desperado" is included in eagles' second album "Desperado" on April 17, 1973. The song is composed by Glenn Frey and don Henley, and plays the lead role.
Eagles is famous for its second album, Desperado. This is a concept album based on country music, with the concept of outlaws in the Midwest of the United States at the end of the 19th century, including some of their most famous songs. The whole album tells a story: in 1880, Dooling Dalton, 21, went astray, broke the law and embarked on an uncertain journey.
Song content
Desperado is a Spanish word for "exile, loser." it's a song by the eagles. Westlife used to cover it. the whole album tells a story: in 1880, Dooling Dalton, 21, went astray, broke the law and embarked on an uncertain journey in the western United States.
Song background
Take the concept of outlaws in the Midwest of the United States at the end of the 19th century, including some of their most famous songs.
Comparison of Chinese and English lyrics
Desperado, why don't you come to our senses? Oh, you're stubborn. I know that your reasons. But I know that you have your reasons. The things that make you happy now can make you sad, She'll be better than you if she's safe you know the queen of heartsi alwaysyourbest bet you know that heart q is always your best choice, Some finethings now in my opinion, some good cards have been laidupon your rtable have been put on the table but you only want the one who can't get them desperado, oh, you ain't gettin 'no young desperado, oh, you ain't gettin' no young you're young and no longer you're in and you're hungry, they're home pain and hunger force you back andfreedom, ohfredomwell, That's just some people's talk freedom, oh freedom, that's just a legend yourprisonis talk about the rough this world all alone don't you get cold in the winter? the sky won't snow the sun won't shine anymore it's hard to tell the nighttime from the day you're reoousin 'all your thoughts and lows can't you feel happy and sad anymore ain't it funny to be ignorant without sorrow or joy desperado, Why don't you come to our senses? You'd better let someone love you. You'd better let someone love you. You'd better let someone love you, You'd better let someone love you before it's too late
Chinese PinYin : wáng mìng zhī tú
desperado
carry out with drive and sweep. léi lì fēng xíng
drain the pond to catch all the fish. jié zé ér yú
a solitary tree that regards the world with contempt. gū biāo ào shì
withdraw from society and live in solitude. bì shì jué sú