Danh ngôn của Willie Nelson

I used to work in the cotton fields a lot when I was young. There were a lot of African Americans working out there. A lot of Mexicans - the blacks and the whites and the Mexicans, all out there singing, and it was like an opera in the cotton fields, and I can still hear it in the music that I write and play today.
I used to work in the cotton fields a lot when I was young. There were a lot of African Americans working out there. A lot of Mexicans - the blacks and the whites and the Mexicans, all out there singing, and it was like an opera in the cotton fields, and I can still hear it in the music that I write and play today.
Tôi đã từng làm việc rất nhiều trên cánh đồng trồng bông khi còn trẻ. Có rất nhiều người Mỹ gốc Phi đang làm việc ở đó. Rất nhiều người Mexico - người da đen, người da trắng và người Mexico, tất cả đều hát ngoài kia, và nó giống như một vở opera trên cánh đồng bông, và tôi vẫn có thể nghe thấy nó trong thứ âm nhạc mà tôi viết và chơi ngày nay.
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