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Introduction

You know that feeling when you stumble upon a song that just grabs you by the heartstrings and doesn’t let go? That’s exactly how I felt when I first heard “The Snakes Crawl at Night” by Charley Pride. It’s one of those timeless tracks that, despite being released decades ago, still resonates deeply today.

The song weaves a haunting tale of jealousy and betrayal, wrapped up in a melody that’s as captivating as the story itself. Charley Pride’s rich, velvety voice brings the narrative to life, making you feel every ounce of emotion he’s pouring into it. What’s even more fascinating is that this was his debut single back in 1966. Can you imagine bursting onto the music scene with such a powerful piece?

But beyond the music, there’s something incredibly special about Charley Pride himself. In an era when country music was predominantly white, he broke barriers as one of the few African-American artists in the genre. His courage and talent didn’t just make waves—they paved the way for future generations.

Listening to “The Snakes Crawl at Night” isn’t just about enjoying a song; it’s like stepping into a piece of music history. It reminds me of the power music has to tell stories, challenge norms, and connect us across time. If you haven’t given it a listen yet, I’d highly recommend setting aside a few quiet minutes to really soak it in. Trust me, it’s worth it

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Lyrics

All te snakes crawl at night that’s what they say
When the sun goes down then the sneaks will play
I watched that car pull right up into my driveway
Saw a shadow slip away from my house
So I hurried straight and looked in her room
And I found out that it was my loving spouse
All te snakes crawl at night…
So I waited in the shadows until morning and the gun I held was trembling in my hand
No I did not plan to give them any warning
Cause the devil on my shoulder had command
All te snakes crawl at night…
Oh the trial in a little while was over and they sentenced me to die right away
But before I leave this courtroom please Your Honor
There’s something more that I would like to say
All te snakes crawl at night…
All te snakes crawl at night…