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In ''Scares Dares'', the band perform the song to enhance the Halloween spirit in the station with everyone in their costumes. After the song is performed Didi enters in later as the band discovers the one singing with them was a ghost. In ''A Day in the Life'', Tex suggests the band play a scary song to help them sleep.
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In ''Scare Dares'', the band perform the song to enhance the Halloween spirit in the station with everyone in their costumes. After the song is performed Didi enters in later as the band discovers the one singing with them was a ghost. In ''A Day in the Life'', Tex suggests the band play a scary song to help them sleep.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 24 November 2019

This article is about the song. You may be looking for the train.

Midnight Special is a traditional American folk song believed to be originated by Prisoners in the American South. The song was sung by The Jukebox Band in the Season 2 episode, Scare Dares and in the VHS special, A Day in the Life of The Jukebox Band. The song is a lyrical tribute to the real Midnight Special that ran on the Chicago and Alton Railroad, believed to me made by prisoners in the American South.


In Scare Dares, the band perform the song to enhance the Halloween spirit in the station with everyone in their costumes. After the song is performed Didi enters in later as the band discovers the one singing with them was a ghost. In A Day in the Life, Tex suggests the band play a scary song to help them sleep.

Lyrics

Let the Midnight Special shine a light on me

Let the Midnight Special shine a ever lovin' light on me

Well you wake up in the morning, hear the ding dong ring

You go marching to the table, see the same old thing

Well it's on one table, knife and fork and can

and if you say a thing about it, you're in trouble with the man

Let the Midnight Special shine a light on me

Let the Midnight Special shine a ever lovin' light on me

Let the Midnight Special shine a light on me

Yeah yeah hey! Let the Midnight Special shine a ever lovin' light on me

Let the Midnight Special shine a light on me

Yeah yeah!

Let the Midnight Special shine a ever lovin' light on me!

Yeah hey hey hey!

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Trivia

  • The song is traditionally meant to be played in the style and genre of blues. The Jukebox Band perform it in a Blues Rock style.
  • The song has been covered by famous artists like The Beatles, ABBA, Eric Clapton, Creedence Clearwater Revival amoung many others.
  • This is one of the rare moments where a guest performs a song with the band in this case a ghost with a pink bow shaped like Didi.