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Introduction

Imagine a story whispered in the dead of night, wrapped in suspense, betrayal, and a hauntingly vivid moral tale. That’s the essence of “The Snakes Crawl at Night”, a song that feels like an old folktale with a chilling twist. Sung by the legendary Charley Pride, this track takes listeners on an eerie journey through a tale of deception and vengeance. It’s not just a song—it’s an experience, steeped in classic country storytelling that leaves you both captivated and unsettled.

This song is one of those gems where the lyrics paint an unforgettable picture. With its vivid imagery and dark undertones, it explores themes of infidelity and retribution in a way that feels timeless. It’s like a Southern gothic novel condensed into a few minutes, where every line carries weight and every note amplifies the suspense.

Charley Pride’s delivery is what truly sets this song apart. His rich, commanding voice lends an air of gravitas to the narrative, drawing you in and making you feel the weight of each word. The instrumental backdrop complements the story perfectly—simple yet evocative, letting the lyrics shine. You can almost hear the metaphorical snakes slithering in the shadows as the tale unfolds.

What makes “The Snakes Crawl at Night” so unforgettable is its ability to make you feel the tension, the heartbreak, and the inevitability of the story’s tragic conclusion. It’s a masterclass in narrative songwriting, and even if you’re not a die-hard country fan, the storytelling will pull you in and keep you hooked until the very end

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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…