Saturday Night Fish Fry
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Now if you've ever been down to new orleans
Then you can understand just what I mean
All thru the week it's quiet as a mouse
But on saturday night they go from house to house
You don't have to pay the usual admission
If you're a cook, a waiter or a good musician
So if you happen to be just passin' by
Stop in at the saturday night fish fry

It was rockin', it was rockin'
You never seen such scufflin'
And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn
It was rockin', it was rockin'
You never seen such scufflin'
And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn

Now my buddy and me was on the main stem
Foolin' around just me and him
We decided we could use a little something to eat
So we went to a house on rampart street
We knocked on the door and it opened up with ease
And a lush little miss said, "come in, please"
And before we could even bat an eye
We were right in the middle of a big fish fry

It was rockin', it was rockin'
You never seen such scufflin'
And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn
It was rockin', it was rockin'
You never seen such scufflin'
And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn

Now the folks was havin' the time of their life
And sam was jivin' jimmie's wife
Over in the corner was a beat up grand
Being played by a big fat piano man
Some of the chicks wore expensive frocks
Some of them had on bobbie socks
But everybody was nice and high
At this particular saturday night fish fry

It was rockin', it was rockin'
You never seen such scufflin'
And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn
It was rockin', it was rockin'
You never seen such scufflin'
And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn





Now the women were screamin' and jumpin' and yellin'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Canned Heat's song "Saturday Night Fish Fry" depict the lively atmosphere of New Orleans on a Saturday night. The song talks about how during the week, the city is quiet, but on Saturdays, the people of New Orleans have a tradition of going from house to house, hosting fish fries that feature live music performances. Those who work as cooks, waiters or musicians do not have to pay admission to attend these parties. The song narrates a personal experience of the singer and his friend, who stumbled upon one of these fish fries while wandering around Rampart street looking for something to eat.


The song highlights the jovial mood of the party's attendees, who dance and sing throughout the night. The lyrics describe the type of music played at these parties, emphasizing the contribution of the big fat piano man and how everyone is dressed up. In particular, the song praises the women at the party, who jump, scream, and yell, adding to the exciting atmosphere of the party.


Overall, the lyrics of "Saturday Night Fish Fry" showcases the lively, joyous, and celebratory atmosphere that happens in New Orleans over the weekend. It also emphasizes the significance of music in the culture of New Orleans as a vital aspect of the Saturday night fish fry tradition.


Line by Line Meaning

Now if you've ever been down to new orleans
If you've been to New Orleans, you'll know what I'm talking about


Then you can understand just what I mean
You'll get it, you know?


All thru the week it's quiet as a mouse
Nothing much happens during the week


But on saturday night they go from house to house
Every Saturday night there are parties at different houses


You don't have to pay the usual admission
There's no entry fee


If you're a cook, a waiter or a good musician
But if you're skilled in cooking, serving or music, you're invited


So if you happen to be just passin' by
If you're in the area


Stop in at the saturday night fish fry
Drop in for a party


It was rockin', it was rockin'
It was a really exciting event


You never seen such scufflin'
People were dancing and moving around energetically


And shufflin' 'til the break of dawn
Dancing never stopped until daylight


Now my buddy and me was on the main stem
My friend and I were on the main street


Foolin' around just me and him
Just hanging out and having fun


We decided we could use a little something to eat
We were hungry and looking for food


So we went to a house on rampart street
We found a party on Rampart Street


We knocked on the door and it opened up with ease
We were let in easily


And a lush little miss said, "come in, please"
The hostess welcomed us inside


And before we could even bat an eye
Before we knew it


We were right in the middle of a big fish fry
We found ourselves inside a big party


Now the folks was havin' the time of their life
Everyone was having a great time


And sam was jivin' jimmie's wife
Sam was dancing with Jimmy's wife


Over in the corner was a beat up grand
There was a rundown piano in the corner


Being played by a big fat piano man
A big guy was playing the piano


Some of the chicks wore expensive frocks
Some of the women were wearing fancy dresses


Some of them had on bobbie socks
Others were wearing bobby socks


But everybody was nice and high
Everyone was happy and enjoying themselves


At this particular saturday night fish fry
At this party


Now the women were screamin' and jumpin' and yellin'
Women were shouting and jumping around


and groovin'
And dancing to the music


And the men were struttin' and wailin' and movin'
Men were dancing and moving around


Everything was jive, you could feel the vibe
The atmosphere was lively and fun


The music was hot and the food was fly
The music was great and the food was delicious


It was a party like no other under the sky
It was an amazing party


A saturday night fish fry, oh my oh my
It was a party on a Saturday night




Writer(s): L. Jordan, E. Walsh

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