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.”
一首美国民歌,讲述一个男人问一个女人是否爱他的故事。库尔特·威尔根据这首歌创作了一部同名歌剧(1948 年)。它的开头是:“在山谷里,山谷如此低,低下头,听风吹。听风吹,亲爱的,听风吹。低下头,听风吹。”