On A Saturday Night
Journey · Dont Stop Believin: Best Of [2009]
Mama said, she said it's gonna be alright
Yes she did, well come to bed and turn out the light
She's sleeping there, she's dreaming through her life
Yes she is
Well you know you've done no wrong
All you done is sing this song
You sing this song, yeah
On a Saturday night
On a Saturday night
Everything is alright
That's when the bad man meets his fate
Sitting there, you're feeling only second rate
You're sorry now, you've come a little bit too late
Yes you did
But when you come around
You only bring you down
You feel a clown, yeah
On a Saturday night
On a Saturday night
Everything is alright, yeah
Mama said, she said it's gonna be alright
You know she said, you've got to see the coming light
You know you are, you're riding through your life
Yes you are
Well you know you've done your best
All you need's a little rest
You've done your best, yes
On a Saturday night
On a Saturday night
Everything is alright
Everything is alright
Saturday night
Saturday night
Yes she did, well come to bed and turn out the light
She's sleeping there, she's dreaming through her life
Yes she is
Well you know you've done no wrong
All you done is sing this song
You sing this song, yeah
On a Saturday night
On a Saturday night
Everything is alright
That's when the bad man meets his fate
Sitting there, you're feeling only second rate
You're sorry now, you've come a little bit too late
Yes you did
But when you come around
You only bring you down
You feel a clown, yeah
On a Saturday night
On a Saturday night
Everything is alright, yeah
Mama said, she said it's gonna be alright
You know she said, you've got to see the coming light
You know you are, you're riding through your life
Yes you are
Well you know you've done your best
All you need's a little rest
You've done your best, yes
On a Saturday night
On a Saturday night
Everything is alright
Everything is alright
Saturday night
Saturday night
On A Saturday Night
Journey's "On A Saturday Night" stands as a quintessential rock anthem, capturing the essence of late-night camaraderie and the thrill of a weekend out. Released on their 2009 compilation "Dont Stop Believin: Best Of," the track exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and arena pop. With its driving rhythm and soaring vocals, the song reinforces Journey's legacy as a defining voice in 1980s rock music. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of the band's ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences globally, fitting seamlessly alongside other classics like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms" in their extensive discography.

