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  2. A traditional folk song, Leadbelly popularized it upon his release from Sugar Land prison in Texas, where he could hear the Midnight Special come through. In the song, the light of the train gives the inmates hope: if it shines on them they take it as a sign they will soon go free.

  3. Country Retro Folk Blues. The Midnight Special Lyrics: Yonder come Miss Rosie, how in the world do you know / Well I know by the apron and the dress she wore / Well an umbrella on her shoulder...

  4. The Midnight Special Lyrics: Well, you wake up in the mornin' / You hear the work bell ring / And they march you to the table / You see the same old thing / Ain't no food upon the table / And...

  5. Midnight Special Lyrics. [Verse 1: Lead Belly] Yonder come-a Miss Rosie—how in the world do you know? Well, I know her by the apron and the dress she wore. Umb'rella on her shoulder, piece of...

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · At its core, “Midnight Special” is a song about freedom and escape. The narrator is in prison and sings about the train that passes by at midnight, hoping that it will bring him good luck and help him escape.

  7. The songMidnight Special” by Lead Belly has long been considered a classic in the folk and blues genre. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century, with various versions and interpretations over the years. The version recorded by Lead Belly in 1946 is one of the most well-known renditions. Table of Contents.

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