The Skivvies: Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley featuring Marissa Rosen
lyrics
S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT
S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT
Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday nights all right
Whatever happened to Saturday night,
You dressed up sharp and you felt all right,
It don't seem the same since cosmic light,
Came into my life, it really was divine.
I used to ride with a chick who'd go,
And listen to the music on the radio,
A saxophone was playin' in a rock'n roll show,
You climbed in the backseat, we really had a good time.
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
My head used to swim from the perfume I smelled,
My hands fumbled with a white plastic belt,
I'd taste her pink lipstick and that's when I'd melt,
She'd whisper in my ear tonight she really was mine.
Get back in the front and put some hair oil on,
Buddy Holly was singing his very last song,
With my arms around my girl I'd try to sing along,
It felt pretty good, Whoo! We really had a good time.
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
Bless the lord
I love rock and roll
So put another dime in the jukebox baby
I love rock and roll, so come and take a change and dance with me
Saturday in the park, I think it was the fourth of July
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that...
I said I really love that rock and roll
credits
from The Rocky Horror Skivvies Show,
released October 27, 2020
“Hot Patootie” by Richard O'Brien, “Saturday in the Park” by Robert William Lamm, “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll” by Alan Merrill/ Jake Hooker, “Saturday’ Night’s Alright For Fighting” by Elton John/ Bernie Taupin
All songs arranged and performed by The Skivvies: Lauren Molina (vocals, cello, kazoo) and Nick Cearley (vocals, ukulele, banjolele, kazoo). Band: Rob Morrison (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, background vox track 2), Eric Shorey (Piano), Debbie Christine Tjong (bass, electric guitar, background vox tracks 2,3,4,8,11,14,15), Joshua Roberts (drums), Andrew Gutauskas (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute, melodica, slide whistle, penny whistle), Nate Hopkins (background vox track 2). Engineering by Debbie Christine Tjong and Joshua Roberts. Sound Mixing by Debbie Christine Tjong. Mastering by Tom Rogers at Atomix Media.
The Skivvies are Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley, award-winning NYC actor/musicians doing stripped down versions of eclectic
covers and eccentric originals. Not only are the arrangements stripped down - cello, ukulele, glockenspiel, melodica - but the Skivvies literally strip down to their underwear to perform...more
These MF’s speak the truth and shame the Devil, always and forever! Their unconscious consciousness and psycho-surgery takes song interpretation to to an intergalactic level! Always and forever a fan! Bofield8
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