One More Saturday Night (Live at Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, December 10, 1971)

The Grateful Dead - Rock, In English
One More Saturday Night (Live at Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, December 10, 1971)
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Duration: 4:52
Lyrics
[Verse 1] Went down to the mountain, I was drinking some wine Looked up into heaven, Lord, I saw a mighty sign Writ in fire across the heaven, plain as black and white Get prepared 'cause there's gonna be a party tonight [Chorus] Uh-huh, hey, Saturday night Hey, uh-huh, one more Saturday night Hey, Saturday night [Verse 2] Everybody's dancing down the local armory With a basement full of dynamite and live artillery The temperature keeps rising, everybody getting high Come the rocking stroke of midnight, whole placе is going to fly [Chorus] Uh-huh, hey, Saturday night Hey, uh-huh, one morе Saturday night Hey, Saturday night [Instrumental] [Verse 3] I turn on Channel 6, the President comes on the news Says, "I get no satisfaction, that's why I sing the blues" His wife say "Don't get crazy 'cause you know just what to do Crank up that old Victrola, put on your rocking shoes" [Chorus] Uh-huh, hey, Saturday Night Hey, uh-huh, one more Saturday night Hey, Saturday night [Verse 4] Then God way up in heaven, for whatever it was worth Thought He'd have a big old party, thought He'd call it Planet Earth I may be young and crazy but I don't see reason one For fightin' and complaining, Lord, we should be having fun [Chorus] Uh-huh, hey, Saturday Night Hey, uh-huh, one more Saturday night Ow, Saturday night [Instrumental] [Outro] Hanging on a Saturday night Hanging on a Saturday night Everybody get right Hanging on a Saturday night One more Saturday, one more Saturday night, woo Hanging on a Saturday night Hanging on a Saturday night Wha-hoo Hanging on a Saturday night One more Saturday night, one more Saturday night, woo Hanging on a Saturday night Hanging on a Saturday night Ah, ah Hanging on a Saturday night One more Saturday, one more Saturday night, woo-hoo Good night, folks
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Credits
- Writers
- Bob Weir