"Midnight Special" is a traditional folk song thought to have originated among prisoners in the American South. The title comes from the refrain, which refers to the passenger train Midnight Special and its "ever-loving light" (sometimes "ever-living light"):
The song is historically performed in the country-blues style from the viewpoint of the prisoner and has been covered by many artists.
Hank Williams Jr. His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and traditional country. He is the son of country music singer Hank Williams and the father of Hank Williams III and Holly Williams.
Hank Williams Big Midnight Special lyrics
Big midnight special shine your light on me
Big midnight special shine your everlovin' light on me
Woke up this morning I heard the whistle blow
The jailor says come on boy cause it's time to go
Big midnight special...
Never had the blues so in my life before
Until I left my good gal at that station door
Big midnight special...
Put me in a pullman guards around his door
Said you off to Atlanta you gonna serve ten years more
Big midnight special...
Looked all around me in that pullman car
The men was wearing Stetson hats smoking big cigars
Big midnight special...
Took me off in Atlanta at the end of the line
Said you gonna start serving time boy for your awful crime
Big midnight special...
The whistle makes me lonesome of the midnight train
And it's gonna be ten long years till I go home again
Big midnight special...
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