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| Artist=Patsy Cline |
| Artist=Patsy Cline |
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| Released=1957 |
| Released=1957 |
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+ | | Buylink= http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/patsy-clines-greatest-hits/id3437435 |
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+ | | Listenlink=http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/a5WxDiuiir36r_eJe5cbCb/download?filename=Country-PatsyCline-Igowalkingaftermidnight.mp3 |
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| Episode={{ep|2x09}}<br>{{ep|2x20}}<br>{{ep|3x15}} |
| Episode={{ep|2x09}}<br>{{ep|2x20}}<br>{{ep|3x15}} |
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− | "'''Walkin' After Midnight'''" is a [[Music|song]] by [[wikipedia:Patsy Cline|Patsy Cline]] that has appeared three times in ''Lost''. In {{ep|2x09}}, [[Kate Austen|Kate]] plays it on [[the Swan]] [[record player]] as she is tending to unconscious [[James "Sawyer" Ford|Sawyer]]. In {{ep|2x20}}, the song is heard playing on [[Christian Shephard]]'s car radio. Finally, Kate hears the song in the tow truck in {{ep|3x15}}. |
+ | "'''Walkin' After Midnight'''" is a [[Music|song]] by [[wikipedia:Patsy Cline|Patsy Cline]] that has appeared three times in ''Lost''. In {{ep|2x09}}, [[Kate Austen|Kate]] plays it on [[the Swan]] [[record player]] as she is tending to unconscious [[James "Sawyer" Ford|Sawyer]]. In {{ep|2x20}}, the song is heard playing on [[Christian Shephard]]'s car radio. Finally, Kate hears the song in the tow truck in {{ep|3x15}}. The original 1957 version is heard each time. |
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Crying on his pillow maybe he's crying for me<br> |
Crying on his pillow maybe he's crying for me<br> |
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And as the skies turn gloomy<br> |
And as the skies turn gloomy<br> |
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− | Night |
+ | Night winds whisper to me I'm lonesome as I can be<br> |
I go out walking after midnight out in the moonlight<br> |
I go out walking after midnight out in the moonlight<br> |
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− | Just hoping |
+ | Just hoping you may be somewhere out walking after midnight searching for me<br> |
I stopped to see a weeping willow<br> |
I stopped to see a weeping willow<br> |
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Crying on his pillow maybe he's crying for me<br> |
Crying on his pillow maybe he's crying for me<br> |
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And as the skies turn gloomy<br> |
And as the skies turn gloomy<br> |
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− | Night |
+ | Night winds whisper to me I'm lonesome as I can be<br> |
I'm out walking after midnight out in the moonlight<br> |
I'm out walking after midnight out in the moonlight<br> |
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− | Just hoping |
+ | Just hoping you may be somewhere out walking after midnight searching for me<br> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkin%27_After_Midnight Wikipedia] - "Walkin' After Midnight" |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkin%27_After_Midnight Wikipedia] - "Walkin' After Midnight" |
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[[Category:Songs]] |
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[[category:Cultural references]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 18 April 2017
"Walkin' After Midnight" is a song by Patsy Cline that has appeared three times in Lost. In "What Kate Did", Kate plays it on the Swan record player as she is tending to unconscious Sawyer. In "Two for the Road", the song is heard playing on Christian Shephard's car radio. Finally, Kate hears the song in the tow truck in "Left Behind". The original 1957 version is heard each time.
Lyrics
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I go out walking after midnight |
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External links
- Wikipedia - "Walkin' After Midnight"
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