Born Sannie Charlotte Carlson in Skælskør, Denmark on 11 April 1970, she spent several years in Africa as a child before returning to her native country. She rose to prominence when her single "Saturday Night" became the summer smash hit of 1994, thanks to extensive play in the clubs of the Mediterranean and the fact that it had a dance which many found easy to learn. She became the first ever non-UK artist to début at No.1 in their first week in the UK Singles Chart. Her music was also very successful in Brazil, Canada, Australia, France and the Nordic countries during the 1994 eurodance phenomenon.
However the only place where she has yet to achieve success, and has eluded her since, is the United States (Even though she placed both "Saturday Night" and "Another Day" on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1995, with "Night" peaking at #19 and "Day" coming in at #21, respectively).
Later singles include "Think of You", "Close To You", "Last Christmas", "Gimme Gimme" and "Sexy Eyes".
Last Whigfield's album was "All In One" In which all the songs were chosen by the fans.
All tracks have been re-sung, re-mixed, and re-edited.
The album features two bonus tracks that have never been recorded by Whigfield before, "right in the night - cover" and a completely new whigfield song "Rainbow".
At the moment Whigfield is recording new album. This album will be produced by Pochill, while Whigfield has released new single No doubt.
Saturday Night
Whigfield Lyrics
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Saturday night, I feel the air is getting hot
Like you baby
I'll make you mine, you know I'll take you to the top
I'll drive you crazy
Saturday night, dance, I like the way you move
Pretty baby
Be my baby
Da ba da dan dee dee dee da nee na na na
Be my baby
Da ba da dan dee dee dee da nee na na na
Pretty baby
Saturday night, I feel the air is getting hot
Like you baby
I'll make you mine, you know I'll take you to the top
I'll drive you crazy
Saturday night, dance, I like the way you move
Pretty baby
It's party time and not one minute we can lose
Be my baby
Saturday night, dance, I like the way you move
Pretty baby
It's party time and not one minute we can lose
Be my baby
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday (Da ba da dan dee dee dee)
Saturday (da nee na na na)
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday (Da ba da dan dee dee dee)
Saturday (da nee na na na)
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday
Saturday (Oh yeah hey)
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday (it's party time, yeah)
Saturday (it's party time, oh)
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday night
Saturday night
Saturday (it's party time, yeah)
Saturday (it's party time, oh)
Saturday night
Saturday night
Dee dee na na na
Whigfield's song "Saturday Night" is a classic dance-pop tune that has become a staple at parties and on dance floors all around the world. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, with a catchy melody that makes it perfect for people to sing and dance along. The song is about going out on a Saturday night and having a fun time dancing and meeting someone special.
The opening lyrics "Saturday night, I feel the air is getting hot, like you baby" introduce the energy and excitement of the night, with the air charged with anticipation. The singer then expresses her desire to take that special someone to the top and drive them crazy, while constantly repeating the phrase "be my baby". The chorus is a celebration of the night and the chance to let go and dance, with the singer admiring the object of her affection's moves and declaring that not a minute can be wasted.
Overall, the song is a perfect expression of the carefree and upbeat feelings of a weekend night out, with a simple and infectious melody that makes it easy for anyone to enjoy and dance along.
Line by Line Meaning
Saturday night, I feel the air is getting hot
The singer is excited for Saturday night and feels the anticipation building up, like the heat before a summer storm.
Like you baby, I'll make you mine, you know I'll take you to the top
The singer wants to be with the person they're singing to and promises to make them feel special and take them on a wild ride.
I'll drive you crazy
The singer is confident that they can make the person they're singing to feel overwhelmed with passion.
Saturday night, dance, I like the way you move
The singer is watching the person they're singing to dance and admires the way they move to the music.
Pretty baby, it's party time and not one minute we can lose
The singer sees the person they're singing to as beautiful and is ready to have a good time with them without wasting any time.
Be my baby
The singer wants to be with the person they're singing to and is inviting them to be with them for the night.
Saturday night, Saturday night
Repeating the title of the song to emphasize that Saturday night is a special and exciting night.
(Da ba da dan dee dee dee) Saturday (da nee na na na) Saturday night
Using nonsensical sounds to express excitement and joy for the night ahead.
Saturday (Oh yeah hey) Saturday night
Another expression of excitement and enthusiasm for Saturday night.
Saturday (it's party time, yeah) Saturday (it's party time, oh) Saturday night
Stating that Saturday night is the perfect time to have a party and let loose.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alfredo Pignagnoli, Davide Riva
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@RoasterMcdougalify
My theory is this:
LPs were sellable but bulky
CDs came along and distribution costs halved (because units shifted doubled for same effort)
CDs sold the same as LPs, therefore profit
Profit = strong industry = lots of good work and innovation
Napster came along, money fell out of industry, industry participants (ie artists) left
profit made by selling ring tones - hence crazy frog charting
itunes made music profitable again, but far less so than the golden era of CD distribution
music money now earned through one hit wonders on youtube - eg Gangnam style. Very few full albums that are works of art in their entirety a-la Avalanches since I left you or moon safari by air, or any of the amazing hit-packed albums of the 90s.
The golden age of music is over.
@emaheiwa8174
I hope the duck got paid for singing backing vocals 🦆🦆
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@giodelonso6030
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@112rugby
Made my day :D :D
@ney_pearl1844
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@jatii76
Laughed a bit, not like rolling on the floor laughing, but a bit.
@juancarlosbroullett4729
Who else is here in March 2024 😉👋🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶 !!!
@Robotsausagemusic
Me on my birthday 20/03/24 🙂
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2024 and this gold still shining ❤
@bigpagla
2024 and its saturday night..but now I fold laundry on Saturdays lol