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Bobby Darin - Midnight Special 

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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.

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@keithhanley7796
@keithhanley7796 4 года назад
Elvis was the king of rock & roll, Michael Jackson was the king of Pop ... but Bobby Darin was the king of everything. RIP.
@marilynskrepich3238
@marilynskrepich3238 4 года назад
Had he lived he would have been Mr. Las Vegas instead of Wayne Newton and probably just as big as Frank Sinatra. He is awesome sure do miss Bobby
@marilynstevenson865
@marilynstevenson865 6 лет назад
Hard to live with..knowing your "short" future..but man he used his God given talent and cheeky personality to "do his thing" and be fondly remembered for ever. Who can lay claim to that?
@ronaldstrange8981
Bobby left us far too early, but, now in 2024, he is still loved and rememberd. Best wishes to all his fans playing this video. England, March, 2024.
@katkassidy6983
@katkassidy6983 2 года назад
Darin was born with talent that it took Sinatra over 20 yrs to perfect. Darin was one of a kind. RIP Bobby, you sleep with the greats.
@BaronEvola123
@BaronEvola123 Год назад
The most complete talent this country has ever produced.
@vikinghex
@vikinghex 5 лет назад
every now and then someone is born with just a little stardust in them this guy had a bucket full they took it back of us to dam quick his flame burn so bright still fills my heart with joy 76 year old fan
@gaerlan1946
@gaerlan1946 Год назад
This guy oozes cool! His stage presence, moves and just ease of delivery. Amazing. A very underrated artist..
@maryspencer4975
@maryspencer4975 3 года назад
Despite heart disease, he looks great here. He looked just as young as ever. What a great performance.
@snicklefritz6182
@snicklefritz6182 Год назад
He had a remarkable talent. He grew with the music, tuning in on the changing trends and easily sliding into the role, evolving, and bringing sincerity to whatever he sang. Imagine how far he would have gone. We lost a marvelous entertainer.
@deecollins6174
The greatest - I never miss a chance to tell people how wonderful this man was. Just love him - he's my hero since the 60's ❤❤❤❤
@teresavandyck784
We all miss him, but he knew he would not be here long, that is why he gave it all up with every single song and performance, he had soul, he lived fully every moment. Sandra Dee loved him until her death. His son keeps his legacy alive. ❤❤❤
@debbied4985
@debbied4985 4 года назад
Bobby Darin takes you on a roller coaster ride when he performs midnight special.
@lordburlap4514
@lordburlap4514 7 лет назад
One of the best entertainers of all time....period.
@Zihannya
One of the best renditions of Midnight Special ever sung! Amazing.
@wilsonbrownofficial2828
@wilsonbrownofficial2828 Год назад
There’s something about Bobby Darin that you don’t get with other singers. There’s a relaxed carefree attitude in his performance, and yet 100% focused.
@peteypool
Bobby Darin was born to entertain ! Very talented man.
@chichogallo5088
@chichogallo5088 5 лет назад
Let others forgive me, but Bobby Darin is the greatest artist of all time. He missed so much for giving us.
@johngalvin3124
@johngalvin3124 Год назад
Music is the best thing that ever happened to most people. Bobby is one of the best things that ever happened to music.
@aidens2millwall1
@aidens2millwall1 Год назад
This man has you jumping out of your seat!! WOW....
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