“Midnight Train to Memphis” is about the experience of being in jail. It was originally written and performed by The Steeldrivers in 2008, before Chris Stapleton covered it in 2017 for his album “From a Room: Volume 2.”
Stapleton’s track peaked at number 43 on the U.S. Billboard Country Song charts...
[Introduction]
Oh!
[Verse 1]
Well, judge looked down, gave me forty days
Instead of the fine that I could not pay
Said "Walk right, you'll soon be home
Cross the line, you'll be on your own"
[Chorus]
Forty days of shotguns and barbed wire fences
Forty nights to sit and listen
To the midnight train to Memphis
[Verse 2]
Well now, whistle blows when the sun comes up
Head to floor, keep your big mouth shut
Eat your breakfast on the ground
Work like hell till the sun goes down
[Chorus]
Forty days of shotguns and barbed wire fences
Forty nights to sit and listen
To the midnight train to Memphis
[Verse 3]
Well now, ten for the jury, ten for the judge
Twenty more to forget my grudge
When I get to thirty-nine
That's the longest day in a prisoner's mind
[Chorus]
Forty days of shotguns and barbed wire fences
Forty nights to sit and listen
To the midnight train to Memphis
[Outro]
Midnight train to Memphis
Midnight train to Memphis
Oh, Midnight train to Memphis
Midnight Train to Memphis was written by Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton.
Midnight Train to Memphis was produced by Chris Stapleton & Dave Cobb.
Chris Stapleton released Midnight Train to Memphis on Fri Dec 01 2017.