Saturday, May 24, 2014

Top ten "Saturday night" songs


Little Richard once sang “ Well, it's Saturday night and I just got paid, Fool about my money, don't try to save, My heart says go go, have a time, Saturday night and I'm feelin' fine.” Indeed, many songwriters over the years have chosen to sing about the party night, Saturday night. Here is my top ten “Saturday Night” songs.


10 – Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night – Bon Jovi

Not often you will see a Bon Jovi track on these lists, but I like this one. I like the acoustic start to it, always like a hook that sucks me in.


 

9 – Saturday Night  - Skyhooks

Another typical Skyhooks song, where they are out trying to pick up chicks in their car.


 

8 – Almost Saturday Night – John Fogerty

John’s getting excited about Saturday night too, but its not quite time yet  - he is almost there.

 


 

7Another Saturday Night – Cat Stevens

Many other tracks on this list are looking forward to Saturday night. Not this one, which dreads another Saturday night with no one to talk to. Originally a Sam Cooke song, I couldn’t make up my mind which version to go for, but decided to go with Cat’s cover.


 

6-  Forty Miles to Saturday Night – Paul Kelly

We usually associate Saturday night songs with the city and partying. But what would have happen if you lived in the middle of nowhere and you had to travel a long distance just to get to your party. Well, Paul describes it very well in this song  - the anticipation and excitement is just like the city songs, it just takes a bit longer. A great alternative perspective on Saturday nights.


 

5 – Saturday Night – Cold Chisel

I love that moment in Cold Chisel songs when they transition from Barnesy to Mossy’s vocals (and vice versa) Their voices are so different, yet compliment each other so well.  Saturday Night is one of those songs where Ian starts off the lead vocals but Jimmy jumps in later on…great stuff.


 

4- Saturday Night at the Movies – The Drifters

Ah…they don’t make songs like this any more.  A whole lot of fun from beginning to end, talking up  a night out at the movies snuggling up to “..your baby in the last row of the balcony.” The attention to  detail in the lyrics is great, love the description of  popcorn smells from the candy stand and all the pretty girls. Sounds like a great Saturday night.


 

3 – (Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night – Tom Waits

Tom Waits really did have some beautiful ballads, and his early career stuff is nothing like that later stuff with the rough voice.This track is just lovely.

 


 

2 – Saturday Night and Sunday Morning – Paul Kelly

Most lists that I make end up having a Paul Kelly track (or two) and I usually bang on about how great the songwriting is. So, its that time again. When a song opens with the line “she’s a screamer and no one knows, just me and her old boyfriend I suppose” you know you can’t go wrong. Especially when it rocks out in such a catchy way as this one does. “Words and Music” is probably not one of my favourite PK albums, but this would have to be one of the best tracks on that album.

 


 

1 - Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting – Elton John

Here at musiclists.blogspot.com we don’t condone violence. We do condone great songs though, and this is a great song, worthy of the number one spot!

 


 

 

So there it is, my top ten “Saturday night” songs….what gives you Saturday night fever?

 

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for not including Whigfield. (If you've never heard of Whigfield, count yourself lucky.)

    Love The Heart of Saturday Night - also The Ghosts of Saturday Night, from the same album. Great to see The Drifters, Fogerty and The Jove (!) too... while your higher Paul Kelly choice is one of the ones I do know and love.

    Other suggestions...

    Brad Paisley - American Saturday Night
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special
    Sam Cooke - Another Saturday Night
    Neil Diamond - Save Me A Saturday Night
    The Eagles - Saturday Night

    And once again, that's only the stuff I have on this computer... my full library might reveal more!

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  2. Hi Rol. Whigfield had a hit in Australia with a song called "Sexy Eyes" but I don't recall anything about Saturday night. They were a Eurovision esque pop group weren't they?

    Plenty of material for a Saturday night list, and by the way, your Sam Cooke suggestion is the same song as the Cat Stevens one that I listed.

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  3. That'll teach me to read too fast when I've got so many posts to catch up on. Apologies - I hate when people do that on my blog! ;-)

    Yeah, that sounds like the same Whigfield. Awful, awful, awful...

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