
When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam’ Ethel Merman (Ft. Dan Dailey)
"When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam’" is a lively show tune from the 1946 musical "Call Me Madam," featuring Ethel Merman and Dan Dailey. The song expresses longing and excitement for a journey to Alabama, capturing themes of love and adventure. Its upbeat tempo and catchy melody exemplify classic Broadway flair. #MusicalTheater

[MOLLY & TERENCE]
When that midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam'
[TERENCE]
I got to catch that train
[MOLLY & TERENCE]
I'll be right there
I've got my fare
When I see that rusty-haired conductor man
[TERENCE]
I got to find that man
[MOLLY & TERENCE]
I'll grab him by the collar
And I'll holler
[MOLLY]
Ala-
[TERENCE]
-bam'
[MOLLY]
Ala-
When that midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam'
[TERENCE]
I got to catch that train
[MOLLY & TERENCE]
I'll be right there
I've got my fare
When I see that rusty-haired conductor man
[TERENCE]
I got to find that man
[MOLLY & TERENCE]
I'll grab him by the collar
And I'll holler
[MOLLY]
Ala-
[TERENCE]
-bam'
[MOLLY]
Ala-
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