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Midnight special / Leadbelly
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This song is about life on the chain gang. The hopes, fears, and tribulations of the prisoners are exposed for all to feel.
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Song Info
Genre
Blues Country Blues
Charts
Peak #125
Peak in subgenre #20
Author
Traditional
Rights
2004 by Mark Winegar
Uploaded
June 22, 2005
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MP3
MP3 5.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Huddie Ledbetter was the world's greatest cotton picker, railroad track liner, lover, and drinker as well as guitar player. This assertion came from no less an authority on the matter than Huddie himself. Since not everyone agreed with his opinion Huddie frequently found himself obliged to convince them. His convincing frequently landed him in jail. He is remember today as the king of the 12-string guitar.
Lyrics
Well you wake up in the morning, hear the ding dong ring, You go a-marching to the table, see the same damn thing Well, it's on a one table, knife, a fork and a pan, and if you say anything about it, you're in trouble with the man Let the midnight special, shine her light on me Let the midnight special, shine her ever-loving light on me If you ever go to Houston, you better walk right, you better not stagger, you better not fight Sheriff Benson will arrest you, he'll carry you down And if the jury finds you guilty, penitentiary bound Yonder come little Rosie, how in the world do you know I can tell her by her apron, and the dress she wore Umbrella on her shoulder, piece of paper in her hand She goes a-marching to the captain, says, "I want my man" "I don' believe that Rosie loves me", well tell me why She ain't been to see me, since las' July She brought me little coffee, she brought me little tea Brought me damn near ever'thing but the jailhouse key Yonder comes doctor Adams, "How in the world do you know?" Well he gave me a tablet, the day befo' There ain't no doctor, in all the lan' Can cure the fever of a convict man
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