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"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").

Let the Midnight Special shine her light on me, Let the Midnight Special shine her ever-loving light on me. (Traditional)

The song is historically performed in the country-blues style from the viewpoint of the prisoner. The song has been covered by many artists.

Lyrics appearing in the song were first recorded in print by Howard Odum in 1905.

Get up in the mornin' when ding dong rings, Look at table — see the same damn thing.

The first printed reference to the song itself was in a 1923 issue of Adventure magazine, a three-times-a-month pulp magazine published by the Ridgway Company. In 1927 Carl Sandburg published two different versions of "Midnight Special" in his The American Songbag, the first published versions.

The song was first commercially recorded on the OKeh label in 1926 as "Pistol Pete's Midnight Special" by Dave "Pistol Pete" Cutrell (a member of McGinty's Oklahoma Cow Boy Band). Cutrell follows the traditional song except for semi-comedic stanzas about McGinty and Gray and "a cowboy band".

Now, Mister McGinty is a good man, But he's run away now with a cowboy band. Refrain

Now Otto Gray, he's a Stillwater man, But he's manager now of a cowboy band.

Refrain[

In March 1929, the band, now Otto Gray and the Oklahoma Cowboys, recorded the song again, this time with the traditional title using only the traditional lyrics.

Sam Collins recorded the song commercially in 1927 under the title "The Midnight Special Blues" for Gennett Records. His version also follows the traditional style. His is the first to name the woman in the story, Little Nora, and he refers to the Midnight Special's "ever-living" light.

Yonder come a Little Nora. How in the world do you know? I know by the apron and the dress she wears.

Comentarios

8 years ago

John LaStrada

Not only was Darin a great singer-songwriter and musician but if you catch him in an old 1962 black and white movie called "Pressure Point," he even upstages Sidney Poitier of all people. His performance was so intense as a disturbed patient. This was a remarkable live performance. One of his last.

8 years ago

Colin Reddy

On a lighter noteTravelling on the train from Haeundae Beach in Busan , South Korea to Gyeongju reminded me of this song as we arrived almost at midnight

8 years ago

Pamela Skillicorn

The late & Very Great Bobby Darin, doing "Midnight Special"...Remember...Enjoy!

8 years ago

Tim Bergler

I am just flat "totally speechless"

8 years ago

Stew Ca

Johnny rivers version is not too bad

9 years ago

DuneAquaViva

Bobby loved my old friend Paul Butterfield..he was a huge fan..

9 years ago

vanhoser

love the foot work

9 years ago

Michael E Campana

Amazing! I had never heard this - thank you for posting this, Jan. My first 45 was 'Splish Splash' and my first album was the eponymous 'Bobby Darin', both from 1958. The man was an incredible talent who died far too young..

9 years ago

Kauplup

Get it, bro!! He was THE MAN! Sad to say, I just discovered Bobby's music last week. He was truly amazing!

9 years ago

Warren cardinal

I love the CCR version of this song but this is a trip a little blues from Bobby Darin - Midnight Special

9 years ago

Antonio Duca

Kinda pissed at the audiences lack of energy

9 years ago

Terry Winter

White people do have soul....

9 years ago

riprocky90101

What concert is this from? Because I want to watch the entire thing!

9 years ago

Carol Mahler

Have watched this performance many times, as it is just the Ultimate! Notice how Bobby is very out of breath and perspiring as he ends the song, but he gave it everything he had and then some. This show was filmed the year of his death in December after open heart surgery. We lost this great man way too soon! Danny's comment says it all!

9 years ago

Mary Synnot

I think Bobby Darin was multitalented and simply put marvellous. I watch his videos now many years later and still get the utmost enjoyment from them . Thanks for those of you who shared this pleasure with me. He's number one.

9 years ago

James McCaffery

One of Bobby Darren's greatest performances and sadly one of his last ones to what a talent he was And this performance right here definitely shows that

9 years ago

DANNY WOOD

As a boy I first found out what a Grammy was when he won the first one for Pop category for Mack The Knife. Been listening to music almost 60 years now, seen 'em come and go, but this legend transcends time and he is still as electrifying today as he was 50 yrs ago. Even with heart disease that eventually took his life he gave every performance every ounce of energy in his soul. So tragic that just six months after his legendary Midnight Special medley death took this man from us, far too soon. He literally sang his heart out and truly gave his fans all that he had.

9 years ago

1948Dianne

I was in my teens when Bobby Darin hit the scene. He's simply incredible! The way his body and dance movements just take over the song, what a natural. No planned choreography, just him doing his thing. I get so sad thinking about his life being constantly shadowed with his heart condition but God love you Bobby, you entertained us to the end. 

9 years ago

DAVID BARRETO

piano, harp, xelophone, drums, guitar all well done...great singer....what a talent ....so soon loss

9 years ago

bonny123685

great talent missed so much

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