The Heart Of Saturday Night
Chris Daniels & the Kings Lyrics


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Well, Saturday night at eight o'clock
I know where I'm gonna go
I'm gonna pick my baby up
And take her to the picture show
Ev'rybody in the neighborhood
Is dressin' up to be there too
And we're gonna have a ball
Just like we always do

Saturday night at the movies
Who cares what picture you see
When you're huggin' with your baby
In the last row in the balcony?

Well, there's technicolor and cinemascope
A cast out a Hollywood
And the popcorn from the candy stand
Makes it all seem twice as good
There's alway lots of pretty girls
With figures they don't try to hide
But they never can compare
To the girl sittin' by my side

Saturday night at the movies
Who cares what picture you see
When you're huggin' with your baby
In the last row in the balcony?

Ah Saturday night at the movies
Who cares what picture you see
When you're huggin' with your baby
In the last row in the balcony?

Ah Saturday night at the movies
Who cares what picture you see
When you're huggin' with your baby
In the last row in the balcony?





Yeah, Saturday night at the movies

Overall Meaning

"The Heart of Saturday Night" by Chris Daniels and the Kings is a nostalgic and upbeat song that reflects the joy and excitement of a Saturday night out at the movies. The lyrics depict the anticipation of the singer as they prepare for the evening. They know exactly where they are going and what they are going to do – picking up their loved one and heading to the picture show. The neighborhood is also abuzz with everyone dressing up, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared excitement.


The song emphasizes the simple pleasures found at the movies. It doesn't matter which movie is playing, as long as you are with your loved one, sitting in the last row of the balcony, wrapped up in each other's arms. The vivid description of technicolor, cinemascope, and Hollywood's star-studded cast paints a picture of a magical and larger-than-life experience. The mention of popcorn from the candy stand enhances the atmosphere, making everything taste twice as good.


Overall, "The Heart of Saturday Night" encapsulates the exhilaration and romance of a night at the movies. It highlights the universal joy of being with someone special, escaping into the world of cinema, and creating lasting memories.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, Saturday night at eight o'clock
On Saturday nights, specifically at eight o'clock


I know where I'm gonna go
I am aware of the destination I will head towards


I'm gonna pick my baby up
I will collect my significant other


And take her to the picture show
And bring her to the cinema


Ev'rybody in the neighborhood
Everyone in the local vicinity


Is dressin' up to be there too
Is adorning themselves in finery to attend as well


And we're gonna have a ball
And we will certainly enjoy ourselves


Just like we always do
Exactly as we typically would


Saturday night at the movies
On Saturday nights, specifically at the cinema


Who cares what picture you see
Why should it matter what film is being showcased


When you're huggin' with your baby
When you are embracing your beloved


In the last row in the balcony?
In the furthest row located in the elevated seating area?


Well, there's technicolor and cinemascope
Within the cinema, there exists vivid color and wide aspect ratio


A cast out a Hollywood
A multitude of actors originating from the film industry hub


And the popcorn from the candy stand
Additionally, the popcorn obtained from the concession stand


Makes it all seem twice as good
Enhances the overall experience twofold


There's alway lots of pretty girls
There are consistently numerous attractive females


With figures they don't try to hide
Whose physical features they do not attempt to conceal


But they never can compare
However, they can never be equivalent


To the girl sittin' by my side
To the girl occupying the seat beside me


Ah Saturday night at the movies
Ah, the joy of Saturday nights at the cinema


Who cares what picture you see
Why should it matter what film is being showcased


When you're huggin' with your baby
When you are embracing your beloved


In the last row in the balcony?
In the furthest row located in the elevated seating area?


Yeah, Saturday night at the movies
Yes, Saturday nights at the cinema


Who cares what picture you see
Why should it matter what film is being showcased


When you're huggin' with your baby
When you are embracing your beloved


In the last row in the balcony?
In the furthest row located in the elevated seating area?


Ah Saturday night at the movies
Ah, the joy of Saturday nights at the cinema


Who cares what picture you see
Why should it matter what film is being showcased


When you're huggin' with your baby
When you are embracing your beloved


In the last row in the balcony?
In the furthest row located in the elevated seating area?




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BARRY MANN, CYNTHIA WEIL

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