In recent years, scholars have investigated the sonic dimensions of healthcare environments. Less well explored, however, is the musical history of the hospital: how musicians sang about hospitals as social commentary or to narrativize their own experiences of hospitals and/or hospitalization. This short creative reflection looks back on my performance of blues and folk songs about hospitals at the Senses in Modern Health/Care Environments conference in Bristol in 2022. It asks how blues and folk songs about hospitals recorded in the twentieth century might recover how musician, patients, and musician-patients - particularly those from marginalized communities in the US South and Britain - experienced and perceived healthcare environments. As well as a short overview of the histories of some of these songs, this piece considers the value and ethics of musical performance as a means to researching, teaching, and understanding the histories of healthcare.