Midnight Special

Huddie Ledbetter / John Fogerty / Johnny Rivers

Well, you wake up in the morning
You hear the work bell ring
And they march you to the table
To see the same old thing

Ain't no food upon the table
And no pork up in the pan
But you better not complain, boy
You get in trouble with the man

Let the midnight special
Shine a light on me
Let the midnight special
Shine a ever loving light on me

Yonder come miss Rosie
How in the world did you know
By the way she wears her apron
And the clothes she wore

Umbrella on her shoulder
Piece of paper in her hand
She come to see the governor
She want to free her man

If you're ever in Houston,
Well you'd better do the right
You'd better not gamble
And you better not fight (at all)

Or the sheriff will grab you
And the boys will bring you down
The next thing you know boy,
Well you're prison bound

Trivia about the song Midnight Special by Big Joe Turner

Who composed the song “Midnight Special” by Big Joe Turner?
The song “Midnight Special” by Big Joe Turner was composed by Huddie Ledbetter, John Fogerty, and Johnny Rivers.

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