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R.E.M.
Lyrics for Song: A Month Of Saturdays
Lyrics for Album: Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage - 1982 - 2011 [2011]
Five o'clock Friday
All my work is done
I can hardly wait
Let's take the server
Let's sling it around
Let's make it taste so sweet
I wanna take all the Saturdays
I wanna stay up late
I wanna stomp my feet on the ground
I wanna celebrate
A month of Saturdays, Saturdays
A month of Saturday, Saturdays, ah
I'm tired of waiting for the weekend to begin (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
I'm tired of punching in (Wednesday, Thursday)
Give me a holiday that never ends (Friday, Saturday)
Give me a weekend, weekend, weekend
Give me a weekend, weekend
A month of Saturdays, Saturdays
I'm talkin' Saturday, Saturdays, ah
Shout
Give me a weekend, weekend, weekend
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About A Month Of Saturdays
"A Month Of Saturdays" stands as a pivotal track on R.E.M.'s 1982 album *Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage*, marking a significant shift in the band's sound toward a more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock aesthetic. Released during a period of intense creative evolution, the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend introspective lyricism with catchy melodies, a hallmark that would define their later success. Unlike the raw, experimental noise of their early work, this recording showcases a refined production style that paved the way for their massive commercial breakthroughs in the mid-1980s. The track remains a testament to the band's versatility, capturing the essence of late-night contemplation while adhering to the structural conventions of mainstream rock. It serves as a crucial bridge between their underground indie roots and their eventual status as one of the most influential alternative rock acts of the decade. |
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| Album Lyrics: Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage - 1982 - 2011 [2011] |
 R.E.M.
"Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage - 1982 - 2011 [2011]"
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