Hey Jim!
Third shift sucks! I've worked it often but will never forget a period years ago. I started work at 1130pm and got off at 8am or so the next morning, Sunday night through Thursday. I worked on a quiet (at night) navy airbase.
Sunday's especially sucked. I'd be up all day with the family and then have to leave for work. I'd drive to work, the lights in the houses were all off, everybody was blissfully sleeping except me and the guys I worked with.
There were around 30 of us. I will say, we were a very productive shift. I'd go to work, make a pot of "grit" coffee which was a 10 cup pot with the coffee filter full to the top. Then I'd get a passdown from the off-going shift sup, go to the maintenance meeting where a plan would be laid out to meet the next day's flight schedule.
One of the data analyst determined our small little shift accomplished more at night than the other two shifts did combined. You can get a whole lot more work completed when the "bosses" aren't around!
I hear you Jim, working the weird hours is a tough thing to do. Hang in there, it won't last forever!
Here's a few songs for you, they might not be country, and don't really talk about working at night.. but hey.. Bob Seger can't go wrong. The other never heard of before, was just looking up working at night and it came up.
But they're for you my friend. Daytime is only a few hours away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnpg9pzt7lE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCV-YMD6oXA
Ok.. If you haven't thrown your computer down the hall after that last song. Here's another one that might motivate you too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmZdvVnMXCc
Okay Jim, here's one more if you're still hanging with this post.
It's at least country. Goodnight buddy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMKv-whSanY