Saturday In The Park

Nancy Sinatra · Other Songs - Nancy Sinatra

Saturday in the park

I think it was the 4th of July

Saturday in the park

I think it was the 4th of July



People dancing, people laughing

A man selling ice-cream singing Italian songs

[Foreign Content]Can you dig it? Yes I can

And I've been waiting such a long time for Saturday



Another day in the park

I think it was the 4th of July

Another day in the park

I think it was the 4th of July



People talking, really smiling

A man playing guitar and singing for us all



Will you help him change the world

Can you dig it? Yes I can

And I've been waiting such a long time for today



Slow motion riders fly the colors of the day

A bronze man still can tell stories his own way

Listen children all is not lost, all is not lost, oh no, no



Funny days in the park

Every day's the 4th of July

Funny days in the park

Every day's the 4th of July



People reaching, people touching

A real celebration waiting for us all

If we want it, really want it

Can you dig it? Yes I can

And I've been waiting such a long time for the day

Saturday In The Park

Nancy Sinatra's "Saturday In The Park" stands as a quintessential example of her mid-1960s pop sensibility, blending smooth vocal delivery with a breezy, sun-drenched atmosphere. Recorded during a prolific period that saw her collaborating with various producers, the track captures the carefree spirit of summer leisure. While often associated with her father Dean Martin's broader catalog of easy-listening standards, this recording highlights Nancy's own distinct voice and her ability to craft songs that feel both intimate and universally relatable. The composition reflects the era's shift toward more personal and atmospheric pop, avoiding the overt drama of earlier rock and roll while maintaining a polished, radio-friendly sheen that defined her early solo career.