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“11 Utterly Fantastic Songs About Saturday” features music courtesy of 2 Chainz, Khalid, Panic! At the Disco, Sam Fender, and Taron Egerton.
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Yes, this particular list is being published on a Monday, everybody’s favorite day of the week… said NO ONE EVER. But, with the Monday blues amongst us, or even the blues of some of the other horrid days of the work week, we can use this list as an escape to Saturday! Saturday is definitely my favorite day of the week (Friday is a close second), so what better way to celebrate a love of Saturday than 11 UTTERLY FANTASTIC SONGS ABOUT SATURDAY! 11 UTTERLY FANTASTIC SONGS ABOUT SATURDAY features music courtesy of 2 Chainz (“Saturday Night”), Khalid (“Saturday Nights”), Panic! At the Disco (“Say Amen (Saturday Night)”), Sam Fender (“Saturday”), and Taron Egerton (“Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting)”) among others. Without further ado, let’s jump right into these utterly fantastic Saturday songs!
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1. Khalid, “Saturday Nights”
Free Sprit • RCA • 2019
“Saturday Nights” is moderate paced, while remaining chill, easy-going, and relaxed. His voice shines above everything else, in all its distinct and nuanced glory. “Saturday Nights” itself benefits from its rhythmic, cool melodic lines on the verse, not to mention its memorable chorus. In Khalid’s hands, “Saturday Nights” never felt or sounded better.
“All the things that I know That your parents don’t They don’t care like I do Nowhere like I do.”
Also, worth noting, there is a remix of “Saturday Nights” featuring an unlikely collaborator – country singer/songwriter Kane Brown.
“Saturday Nights” previously appeared on the playlists 12 Songs to Celebrate the Weekend…Or Not and 13 Songs About and/or Associated with Nighttime.
2. Sam Fender, “Saturday”
Hypersonic Missiles • Polydor • 2019
“Overtired, overworked, underpaid, under pressure / Always tying up loose ends / The unchained melody out of tune, remedy for the weekend / To cure the weekday blues.” Wow, what sensational, descriptive lyricism Sam! “Saturday” is energetic, including the chorus where Fender shows off both his power and capable falsetto (excerpted at the top of this blurb). Where some of the songs on Hypersonic Missiles are more rock-tinged than pop-tinged, “Saturday” balances both. No, this isn’t a ‘modern pop’ record by any means but it’s tunefulness gives it more radio sensibilities. Of course, the bigger takeaways are the theme (the working class blues) and lyrics.
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3. Taron Egerton & Kit Connor, “Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting)”
Rocketman (Music from the Motion Picture) • Paramount / Universal Music Operations Limited • 2019
Kit Connor sings alongside Egerton on the energetic, rocking “Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting),” singing the first verse and following chorus. As for Egerton, he follows with the second verse, while the famed ‘Saturday-centric’ bridge precedes his solo chorus. The chorus is the centerpiece, with its youthful, carefree lyrics:
“Oh, don’t give us none of your aggravation We had it with your discipline ‘Cause Saturday night’s alright for fighting Get a little action in Get about as oiled as a diesel train Gonna set this dance alight ‘Cause Saturday night’s the night I like Saturday night’s alright, alright, alright, ooh.”
Taupin was indeed a brilliant lyricist, the perfect partner for John historically. Perhaps my favorite line from this classic? “Get about as oiled [drunk] as a diesel train.” Again, brilliant!
4. Panic! At the Disco, “Say Amen (Saturday Night)”
Pray for the Wicked • Fueled by Ramen • 2018
The push-and-pull is what makes “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” so compelling. Urie is struggling with spirituality versus being free and living it up.
“I pray for the wicked on the weekend Mama, can I get another amen? Oh, oh, it's Saturday night, yeah Swear to God, I ain't ever gonna repent Mama, can I get another amen? Oh, oh, it's Saturday night, yeah.”
“Say Amen (Saturday Night)” has appeared on multiple playlists: 8 Secular Amen Songs Playlist, 12 Songs to Celebrate the Weekend…Or Not, 11 Secular Songs About Praying, Preaching & Baptism, 17 Songs That Were Made for the Night, and 100 Best Songs of 2018.
5. The Neighbourhood, “Sadderdaze”
Hard to Imagine The Neighbourhood Ever Changing • Columbia • 2018
The neatest aspect of “Sadderdaze” is by far the wordplay, particularly its relevance to the message. Rutherford discusses the effects of success, particularly within the music industry, yet despite success, he’s still unprotected from “sadder days.”
“Saturdays are not the same as they used to be Sadder days, why do they keep on using me? They keep on using me.”
“Sadderdaze” previously appeared a couple of playlist: 14 Songs Where Musicians Are ‘In Their Feelings’ and 11 Uniquely-Titled, Interesting Songs from 2018.
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6. Vance Joy, “Saturday Sun”
Nation of Two • Atlantic • 2018
“Saturday Sun” is chocked-full of energy and exuberance. That checks off a box, right. Joy continues to sing effortlessly. Another box checked. Notably, “Saturday Sun” features ample ukulele. Can’t go wrong with the uke, so that’s another box checked, regardless of the day of the week. “Saturday Sun” previously appeared on the playlists 15 Songs for the Days of the Week and 11 Songs About the Sun, Sunshine, or Sunniness.
7. Metric, “Dark Saturday”
Art of Doubt • MMI / Crystal Math Music/BMG Rights Management • 2018
Haines delivers even more playful vocals on the second verse, particularly the second half:
“Now our bodies intertwine And the truth is plain to see I said ‘everything I built from nothing’ She said, don’t you blame your problems on me.’”
Her assertive vocals on the chorus, coupled with the heavy guitars and the addition of synths is nothing short of awesome. Perhaps it’s the poetic lyrics that are the crowning achievement:
“Forever and never A torch in search of a flame To be good, get better Well I’ve been feeling this way Forever and never A night in search of a day As anxious as ever It’s such a dark, dark, dark Saturday.”
On the bridge, Haines ascends into her upper register, providing a superb contrast. The lyrics are simple, but effectively fit the premise of the song (“Shine a light my way / Shine a light my way / Having such a dark, dark, dark, dark Saturday”). “Dark Saturday” concludes with an outro emphasizing the titular lyric. Clever, thoughtful songwriting, dark, energetic production, and high-flying vocals from Emily Haines make “Dark Saturday” a surefire winner.
8. Twin Shadow, “Saturdays”
Caer • Reprise • 2018
“This could be the last time / That could be the fault line slipping away / This could be your last line / Care about everything you say.” Seems like Twin Shadow encourages embracing life because it is fleeting. Lewis, Jr. makes it feel even more fleeting as he states, “This will be a lost street, referring to a massive earthquake occurring at the time in Los Angeles. Moving on, “Saturdays” is set in a major key, features lovely guitar work, including driving, rhythmic guitar, and some cool, slightly detuned moments. Twin Shadow handles the majority of vocal duties, but HAIM arrives for the third verse, joining him on the final chorus with awesome results.
“Did the good days go away? In the bright lights, did it fade? We were heavy, we were sideways When we dance all over my place…”
According to his Genius verified annotations, the verse with HAIM was written only a few days before the track was set to be mixed and mastered. Great addition to say the least.
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9. 2 Chainz, “Saturday Night”
Pretty Girls Like Trap Music • Def Jam • 2017
The guitar-infused trap opener, produced by Mike WiLL Made-It and Ducko McFli, sets the tone for Pretty Girls Like Trap Music. 2 Chainz raps with his signature, humorous, often utterly ridiculous delivery, which is actually quite endearing, if at times a bit, um, absurd. Although he lacks profundity, he’s true to self; on his game to say the least. Saturdays are carefree – or at least their supposed to be – and so is Tauheed ‘2 Chainz’ Epps, sigh. “Saturday Night” previously appeared on the playlist, 15 Songs for the Days of the Week.
10. Chris Young, “Sober Saturday Night”
Ft. Vince Gill
I’m Comin’ Over • Sony Music Nashville • 2015
“No, I’m not hungover it’s true, but I’m still not over you / All messed up, all strung out / I was sitting at home, breaking down.” To make it clear, Chris Young is a mess, but because of the effects of whiskey on “Sober Saturday Night.” The record ranks among the elite songs from I’m Comin’ Over. Adding to its elite status is that Young gets the assist from a country legend, Vince Gill. This is slower cut, but one that is definitely sweet from start to finish, well, save for the heartache of course. How do you make a ballad like “Sober Saturday Night” awesome? You make it a rousing, truly chilling affair, of course! Young and Gill check off both boxes in that regard, ‘Sober Saturday night’ or not!
11. Big K.R.I.T., “Saturdays = Celebration”
Ft. Jamie N Commons
Cadillactica • Def Jam • 2014
“Saturdays = Celebrations” arrives as the penultimate cut on Cadillactica. The thoughtfulness of this cut is appreciated and highly regarded by all means. Jamie N Commons handles the chorus, one of the best aspects of this particular song:
“If they kill me on Friday Bury me on Sunday Mourn for me Monday Then you gotta let me go, go Then you gotta let me go If they kill me on Tuesday Bury me on Wednesday Mourn for me Thursday Then you gotta let me go, go Then you gotta let me go 'Cause Saturdays are for celebration.”
Sure, Jamie N Commons gets his moment early on, but Big K.R.I.T. has plenty to add on his verses. The big aspect that makes his rhymes successful is how reflective he is, thankful to God for his blessings, and if he were to die today, he’s prepared/it’s meant to be.
“People dying like every day If I leave, tell ‘em take care for me If I ain’t fit to see the sun again Somebody say a prayer for me.”
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