Song Description
Song Title: Xmas 2025 Song 9, Midnight in Bethleham Tennessee
Artist Concept: Anonymous Country Male Solo
Vocal Style: Styled after
Genre: Country Holiday Christmas
Theme:
Written by: Ronald Hudkins
Produced by: Hudkins Publishing
Platform: Songer AI Studio Vocals & Musicians
About the Song
“Midnight in Bethlehem, Tennessee” tells the story of a weary songwriter who finds divine inspiration at a small-town roadside nativity scene. Under a quiet southern sky, faith and melody meet — reminding him that sometimes, the light we’re chasing is already shining where we stand.
This is country storytelling with a spiritual heartbeat — humble, heartfelt, and deeply human.
Why It Matters
.The song bridges old faith and modern life. It’s not about religion — it’s about rediscovery. It’s for anyone who’s felt lost, pulled over for a moment of peace, and somehow found themselves again. It reminds listeners that faith and music share the same chords: hope, rhythm, and a touch of mystery.
Song Lyrics Xmas 2025 Song 9, Midnight in Bethleham Tennessee
Pulled off the highway, my mind worn thin,
Chasin’ songs that wouldn’t begin.
Gas pump flickered, cold wind blew,
And a wooden manger came into view.
Mary and Joseph in weathered paint,
Baby Jesus chipped, but still a saint.
I stood there hummin’, breath hangin’ white,
When a peace I’d lost found me that night.
Heard angels hummin’ in a key that set me free,
Under a southern sky so still, so heavenly.
Faith and music mixed like moonlight melody,
Midnight in Bethlehem, Tennessee.
That neon cross by the old café,
Glowed soft like it knew the way.
I strummed my guitar on the hood of my car,
Let the silence tell me who we are.
Every chord felt like a prayer,
Every note said, “Son, I’m still there.”
Didn’t need a crowd, didn’t need applause,
Just a roadside manger and a holy pause.
Heard angels hummin’ in a key that set me free,
Under a southern sky so still, so heavenly.
Faith and music mixed like moonlight melody,
Midnight in Bethlehem, Tennessee.
Maybe heaven don’t sit far away,
Maybe it’s found off an interstate.
In the hum of a song, in a heart set right,
Where a melody meets the light.
Heard angels hummin’ in a key that set me free,
And my soul found rhythm, sweet and easy.
Now I sing my prayers in harmony,
‘Cause I found grace in Bethlehem, Tennessee.