- Written by Alan Block and Don Hecht
- The song was originally written for jazz vocalist Kay
Starr, but her recording company Capitol did not think it suited Starr's
image
- The song was then recorded by Patsy Cline and
released as a single in 1957
- Country music legend Patsy
Cline was born Virginia Patterson Hensley on 9/8/32 in Winchester
Virginia, and died tragically in a plane crash on 3/5/63
- She is buried in a cemetery in
Winchester Virginia
- She got her start and was originally
noticed performing on local radio and TV shows in the Washington DC
area, including Connie B. Gay's "Town and Country" show
- Although the song was to become the first hit of her
career, she originally didn't think the song was appropriate for her,
but her record company management persuaded her to record the song
anyway, something they would do for other songs throughout her career
- The song reached #2 on the Billboard Country Singles
chart, and a respectable #12 on the Hot 100 chart
- The popularity of the song was significantly
influenced by her performance of the song on live TV on the Arthur
Godfrey Talent Show (she won the talent contest handily)
- In 1973 Patsy Cline became the first female solo
artist inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame
- She won a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement
Award in 1995
- In 2001, she was voted by artists and members of the
Country Music industry as the all time Greatest Women of Country Music
- Patsy Cline charted a total of 13 songs into the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and 20 songs on the Billboard Country
Music singles chart
- Walkin After Midnight was the first of her charted
singles
- There have been many cover versions of the song. Some
of the other artists who have recorded this song include:
- Loretta Lynn
- The Oak Ridge Boys
- Garth Brooks
- The Cowboy Junkies
- Madeleine Peyroux
- Otis Williams and His Charms
- Taylor Horn
- It has also been performed extensively by Kellie
Pickler, the Season 5 American Idol participant
- She finished 6th and has been signed to a record
contract, which is a good thing, considering that on an appearance of
"Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader" she stated that she thought that
Europe was a country, had never heard of Hungary, and thought the
piccolo belonged to the percussion family of instruments because it
started with a "P"
Download "Walkin After Midnight" MP3 from Amazon.com
Oracle Band MP3 / RealAudio Samples
An excerpt from a live Oracle Band performance of this song is
available as both a streaming RealAudio format, or as a higher quality
downloadable MP3. Select the version you'd prefer.
Song Lyrics - Walkin After Midnight
I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just like we used to do
I'm always walkin' after midnight
Searchin' for you
I walk for miles along the highway
Well, that's just my way
Of sayin' I love you
I'm always walkin' after midnight,
Searchin' for you
I stop to see a weepin' willow
Cryin' on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin' for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be
I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just hopin' you may be
Somewhere a-walkin' after midnight,
Searchin' for me
I stop to see a weepin' willow
Cryin' on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin' for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be
I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just hopin' you may be
Somewhere a-walkin' after midnight,
Searchin' for me
I stop to see a weepin' willow
Cryin' on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin' for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be
I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just hopin' you may be
Somewhere a-walkin' after midnight,
Searchin' for me
Note that the lyrics posted here are
those as interpreted and performed by The Oracle Band. In a
few cases we have taken some liberties with the lyrics to make
them more appropriate for tasteful gatherings. Their use here is intended as
an aid for people in selecting music for their wedding reception or private
party, and may not be reproduced for any commercial, for-profit use. |
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Patsy Cline
The Definitive Collection
If you're a Patsy Cline fan then the
collections don't get any better than this for the price.
22 Patsy Cline classics for less than $10!
In addition to Walkin After Midnight, you get:
I Fall To Pieces
Crazy
True Love
Always
Sweet Dreams of You
Leavin on Your Mind
...and 16 more classics from this Grand Dame of country music!
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Remembering Patsy Cline
(Various Artists)
This is a really nice collection of Patsy
Cline songs remade by many of the artists that she influenced.
You get:
Crazy
Diana Krall
I Fall To Pieces
Natalie Cole
Walkin After Midnight
Terri Clark
Why Can't He Be You
Norah Jones
Sweet Dreams of You
Martina McBride
...and 7 more from artists like Michelle Branch, k.d. Lang,
Leanne Womack, and others
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DVD
Remembering Patsy
Patsy Cline died in a
plane crash on March 5, 1963.
Her musical legacy lives
on in "Remembering Patsy", a heartfelt celebration featuring 17
song clips, and 10 rare never before seen TV appearances & video
clips
You'll meet Patsy through
her intimate home movies, her personal letters, and the fond
reminiscences of Patsy's husband, Charlie Dick, and Willie
Nelson, Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Mel Tillis, Roy Clark, Eddy
Arnold, Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.
A new generation of
stars, including Trisha Yearwood, k.d. lang, Ronna Reeves, Lisa
Stewart, and Marsha Thornton, add insight into Patsy's influence
and proof positive that Patsy Cline does live on in her music.
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