Down in the Valley
/ˌdaʊn ɪn ðə ˈvæli/
/ˌdaʊn ɪn ðə ˈvæli/
- a US folk song about a man who asks a woman if she loves him. Kurt Weill wrote an opera (1948) with the same name, based on the song. It begins:
“Down in the valley, the valley so low,Hang your head over, hear the winds blow.Hear the winds blow, Dear, hear the winds blow.Hang your head over, hear the winds blow.”在山谷中:美国一首民歌,讲述一个男人问一个女人是否爱他。库尔特·威尔(Kurt Weill)根据这首歌写了一部同名歌剧(1948)。它始于: