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− | The music video for Midnight in Montgomery was shot in black-and-white, where the classic CBS program ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' ran from 1961 to 1966, starring Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore, with 158 half-hour episodes produced, and Bud Light's ''Rob and Laura'' campaign ran from 1994 to 1997. |
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+ | |Artist = [[Alan Jackson]] |
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+ | |Director = [[Jim Shea]] |
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+ | |Video = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCvSBVDZTDE YouTube] |
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+ | |Theme / Concept = [[:Category:Black/White Videos|Black/White]]|Image=Midnightinmontg2 200.jpg}} |
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+ | [[File:Alan Jackson - Midnight in Montgomery (YouTube)|thumb|400px]] |
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− | == Plot Summary == |
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− | At the beginning of the video, Jackson |
+ | '''Midnight in Montgomery''' was shot in black-and-white. At the beginning of the video, Jackson is on a tour bus when he gets off with a flashlight and goes to the graveside where Hank Williams, Sr. died. A silhouette man arrives at the graveside, after that, he walks away. Scenes also feature Jackson singing the song outside. He gets back on the tour bus, and waits for a midnight train. At the end of the video, a shot of a Hank Williams, Sr. grave is shown. |
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 19 April 2019
Midnight in Montgomery was shot in black-and-white. At the beginning of the video, Jackson is on a tour bus when he gets off with a flashlight and goes to the graveside where Hank Williams, Sr. died. A silhouette man arrives at the graveside, after that, he walks away. Scenes also feature Jackson singing the song outside. He gets back on the tour bus, and waits for a midnight train. At the end of the video, a shot of a Hank Williams, Sr. grave is shown. |