WebA Em Em A Em G Em A Bm G Em A Em G Em A Oh! Em G Verse Well, Em judge looked down, gave me forty days Em A Em Instead of the fine that I could not pay Em A Em Said "Walk right, you'll soon be home Em A Em Cross the line, you'll be on your Em own" A Chorus Forty D days of shotguns and barbed wire fences Em A Em A Forty Bm nights to … WebMidnight Train To Memphis Lyrics as written by Chris Stapleton Mike Henderson Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Lyrics powered by LyricFind Add Your Thoughts 0 Comments View by: Highest Rated Most Recent Oldest First No Comments Add your thoughts
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Web27 jan. 2024 · Midnight Train to Memphis (Live) Lyrics: Oh! / Well, judge looked down, gave me forty days / Instead of the fine that I could not pay / Said "Walk right, you'll soon … Web[Verse] Em Em A Well, judge looked down, gave me forty days Em Em A Instead of the fine that I could not pay Em Em A Said "Walk right, you'll soon be home Em Em A Cross the … WebForty days of shotguns and barbed wire fences. Forty nights to sit and listen. To the midnight train to Memphis. Well now, then 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. Forty days of shotguns and barbed wire fences. Forty nights to sit and listen. click on stock