Saturday Night at the Movies
The Drifters 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 Drifters' song "Saturday Night at the Movies" describes the joy and excitement of spending a Saturday evening at the local movie theater with a loved one. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time when going to the movies was considered a special treat. The song's instrumentals are upbeat and catchy, with a lively piano and horns creating a festive atmosphere.


The lyrics describe the anticipation of going to the movies on a Saturday evening, as people in the neighborhood dress up and head out to the picture show. The singer plans to pick up his girlfriend and take her to the cinema where they can cuddle in the last row of the balcony. The song celebrates the magic of the movies, with technicolor and cinemascope creating a larger-than-life experience. The popcorn and candy stand offer a delicious addition to the evening's entertainment, and the singer admits that the pretty girls in the theater can't compare to the girl sitting by his side.


Overall, "Saturday Night at the Movies" is a joyful tribute to the pleasures of going out on the town with someone special and enjoying a classic American pastime.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, Saturday night at eight o'clock
The singer is explaining that every Saturday, he knows exactly where he will be.


I know where I'm gonna go
The singer knows where he is going on Saturday night.


I'm gonna pick my baby up
The singer will be picking up his significant other.


And take her to the picture show
The artist will be going to the movies with his significant other.


Ev'rybody in the neighborhood
Everyone in the neighborhood is doing the same thing.


Is dressin' up to be there too
Everyone is dressing up to go to the movies.


And we're gonna have a ball
Everyone is going to have a good time.


Just like we always do
This is a tradition for everyone.


Saturday night at the movies
The artist repeats the title of the song.


Who cares what picture you see
It doesn't really matter what movie they will be watching.


When you're huggin' with your baby
Being close to your significant other is more important than the movie.


In the last row in the balcony?
The artist will be sitting in the back of the theater.


Well, there's technicolor and cinemascope
The singer is acknowledging the technology of the movies.


A cast out a Hollywood
The movies feature famous actors from Hollywood.


And the popcorn from the candy stand
Everyone enjoys the snacks they can purchase at the concession stand.


Makes it all seem twice as good
The snacks make the movie-going experience even better.


There's alway lots of pretty girls
There are always attractive women at the movies.


With figures they don't try to hide
The women are not afraid to show off their figures.


But they never can compare
None of the other women can compare to the singer's significant other.


To the girl sittin' by my side
The artist is happy to have his significant other with him.


Ah Saturday night at the movies
The artist repeats the title and expresses his happiness about it.


Yeah, Saturday night at the movies
The artist repeats the phrase one last time.




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

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Gregory Burley

Brilliant track, this was played at our club when I first joined the Army in 1971, a favourite of all and my introduction to the "Drifters". I am now the proud owner of their complete collection, vinyl and CD.

Wymell

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Bill Herald

In late 1964, this became the very last Top 40 hit for this fantastic group, coming shortly after "Under the Boardwalk" and "Sand in My Shoes." Great memories!

TDSouledOut1

Catchy as hell, Johnny Moore's vocal captures the spirit of a more innocent age. The Drifters made some terrific records in the 1960s and 70s.

Wymell

You know you got that right

Chris Archer

The superb Johnny Moore! What a voice!

pascalbouchou @ Gmail. com

J'adore les chansons qui respirent la joie de vivre !

tanya york

My mums favorite song would sing this song while waiting for my grandad to pick her up at the weekend. Two years ago we had this song for my mum's funeral still brings me to tears rip mum

steve53london

their music is timeless, been listening since the early 70's and at some great parties, how the years have flown.

Skaf

One of the greatest feel good pop songs ever by the brilliant Drifters!

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