歌手:
Taylor Swift
专辑:
《folklore: the long pond studio sessions (from the Disney+ special) (deluxe edition)》 作词 : Taylor Swift/Aaron Dessner
作曲 : Taylor Swift/Aaron Dessner
Please picture me In the trees
I hit my peak at seven feet
In the swing Over the creek
I was too scared to jump in but I, I was high
In the sky
With Pennsylvania under me Are there still beautiful things?
Sweet tea in the summer
Cross your heart, won’t tell no other And though I can’t recall your face
I still got love for you
Your braids like a pattern
Love you to the moon and to Saturn Passed down like folk songs
The love lasts so long
And I’ve been meaning to tell you I think your house is haunted
Your dad is always mad and that must be why
And I think you should come live with me and we can be pirates
Then you won’t have to cry Or hide in the closet
And just like a folk song
Our love will be passed on
Please picture me In the weeds
Before I learned civility I used to scream Ferociously
Any time I wanted
Sweet tea in the summer
Cross my heart, won’t tell no other And though I can’t recall your face I still got love for you
Pack your dolls and a sweater
We’ll move to India forever Passed down like folk songs Our love lasts so long
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Produced by Aaron Dessner
Recorded by Jonathan Low and Aaron Dessner at Long Pond (Hudson Valley, NY)
Mixed by Jonathan Low at Long Pond (Hudson Valley, NY) Mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound (New York, NY)
Drum Programming, Percussion, Bass, Piano, Acoustic Guitar and Synthesizers by Aaron Dessner (Hudson Valley, NY) Orchestration by Bryce Dessner (Biarritz, FR)
Drum Programming by Bryan Devendorf (Cincinnati, OH) recorded by Bryan Devendorf Viola and Violin by Yuki Numata Resnick (Buffalo, NY) recorded by Kyle Resnick
Cello by Clarice Jensen (Brooklyn, NY) recorded by Clarice Jensen Drums by JT Bates (Salon Studio; St. Paul, MN) recorded by JT Bates