" Saturday Nite " is a song by R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire which was issued as a single in 1976 by Columbia Records . The song reached numbers 4 and 21 on Billboard Hot Soul Songs and Hot 100 charts, respectively. "Saturday Nite" also rose to No. 17 on the UK Singles chart - their first hit in the United Kingdom.
17-413: Saturday Night may refer to: Film, television and theatre [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Saturday Night (1922 film) , a 1922 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille Saturday Nights (film) , a 1933 Swedish film directed by Schamyl Bauman Saturday Night (1950 film) , a Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil Saturday Night (1957 film) ,
34-441: A "gem". Cashbox noted that "shouting 1,2,3,4 - horns come wailing in followed by a snappy synthesizer. The vocals are full, the group utilizes a winning variety of vocal styles, funky and smooth". Music Week also described Saturday Nite as "easy-paced, and much more of a two hander, with the wonderful Maurice White..trading vocals with (Philip) Bailey , while the backing track is powerful and brassy." Record World said it
51-553: A 2018 song by Panic! at the Disco "Saturday Nights" (Khalid song) , 2019 "Saturday Night", by The New Christy Minstrels , 1963 "Saturday Night", by the Eagles from the 1973 album Desperado "Saturday Night", by Herman Brood & His Wild Romance from the 1978 album Shpritsz "Saturday Night", by Herbie Hancock from the 1980 album Monster "Saturday Night", a song by U2 that became " Fire ", 1981 "Saturday Night", by
68-465: A Canadian magazine Saturday Night Magazine (U.S.) , a lifestyle magazine Ireland's Saturday Night , an Irish sports newspaper Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Saturday Night! – The Album , by Schoolly D, 1986, and its title track Saturday Night , by Black Lace , 1995 Saturday Night (Zhané album) , 1997 Saturday Night (The Bear Quartet album) , 2005 Songs [ edit ] " Saturday Night (Is
85-404: A South African rugby and cricket player Saturday Night Fever , a 1977 American film "It's Saturday Night", a song by The Proclaimers from Sunshine on Leith Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saturday Night . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
102-476: A Yugoslav film directed by Vladimir Pogačić Saturday Night , a 1975 short film based on Sondheim's musical and directed by James Benning Saturday Night (2000 film) , an Australian film starring Alison Whyte Saturday Night (2010 film) , an American documentary film about the television series Saturday Night Live Saturday Night (2022 film) , a Malayalam-language comedy-drama Saturday Night (2024 film) An American comedy-drama film about
119-562: A railway and spend her time cooking and cleaning. She decides to hire Tom as her chauffeur despite Richard and Iris's opposition. One evening, they go together to Coney Island. When they come back, they find Richard and Iris waiting for them. Iris tells Richard they are too different to live together. While Richard and Iris try to persuade their spouses that they love them, a fire breaks out. Richard saves Iris's life. Seven years later, Shamrock and Tom are happily married and have several children, while Richard and Iris are still pondering whether it
136-504: Is bored with men of his. When Shamrock comes to deliver laundry at Richard's house, she meets him by chance and he falls in love with her. He proposes to drive her home and tells Iris to wait for him. She decides to go for a picnic with her chauffeur Tom and, after letting her car being crushed by a train, falls into Tom's arms. In the evening, Richard provocatively dances at a formal party with Shamrock, which causes his sister Elsie to announce her brother's engagement to Iris. Tom, having read
153-425: Is time to mend their broken engagement. Complete prints of Saturday Night are held by: In 2014, it was released on DVD by Alpha Home Entertainment . Saturday Nite (song) "Saturday Nite" was written by Maurice White with Philip Bailey and Al McKay . The single's b-side is a tune called Departure. Both songs came from EWF's 1976 studio album Spirit . Blues and Soul called Saturday Nite
170-550: The Commodores from the 1981 album In the Pocket "Saturday Night", by Lonestar from the 1999 album Lonely Grill "Saturday Night", by Misfits from the 1999 album Famous Monsters "Saturday Night", by Ozomatli from the 2004 album Street Signs "Saturday Night", by Aaron Carter from the soundtrack for the 2005 film Popstar "Saturday Night", by Kaiser Chiefs from the 2005 album Employment "Saturday Night", by
187-829: The Loneliest Night of the Week) ", a 1944 song popularized by Frank Sinatra and later by Bobby Vinton "Saturday Night" (Bay City Rollers song) , 1973 "Saturday Nite" (song) , by Earth, Wind & Fire, 1976 "Saturday Night" (Cold Chisel song) , 1984 "Saturday Night" (The Blue Nile song) , 1989 "Saturday Night" (Whigfield song) , 1994 "Saturday Night" (Sqeezer song) , 1997 "Saturday Night" (Suede song) , 1997 "Saturday Night" (The Underdog Project song) , 2002 "Saturday Night" (Sandi Thom song) , 2008 "Saturday Night" (Jessica Mauboy song) , 2010 "Saturday Night" (Drowning Pool song) , 2012 "Saturday Night" (Natalia Kills song) , 2013 " Say Amen (Saturday Night) ",
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#1732852017627204-463: The Odds, the first signing of Red Rhino Records Other uses [ edit ] Motza'ei Shabbat , the time in the evening immediately following Shabbat, that is Saturday night See also [ edit ] One More Saturday Night (disambiguation) Saturday (disambiguation) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (disambiguation) Saturday Night Live (disambiguation) Saturday Knight ,
221-516: The Thrills from the 2005 album Let's Bottle Bohemia "Saturday Night", by Daniel Lindström , 2008 "Saturday Night", by Noisettes from the 2009 album Wild Young Hearts "Saturday Night", by Crayon Pop , 2012 "Saturday Night", by 2 Chainz from the 2017 album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music "Saturday Night", by the Cat Empire from the 2019 album Stolen Diamonds "Saturday Night", by
238-421: The announcement in the press wants to leave Iris's service but she tells him she wants to marry him. The fact that her rich uncle clear all her allowances and she is left without a penny does not deter her. As soon as he hears the news, Richard decides to marry Shamrock. Soon, Shamrock, who feels she is despised by Richard's family and friends is almost as desperate as Iris who must live in a tiny apartment next to
255-524: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saturday_Night&oldid=1239320107 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Saturday Night (1922 film) Saturday Night is a 1922 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Leatrice Joy , Conrad Nagel , and Edith Roberts . It
272-785: The production of the first episode of the television series Saturday Night Live Television [ edit ] Saturday Night Live , an American sketch-comedy show originally called NBC's Saturday Night Saturday Night (BBC comedy series) , 1972, starring James Young Saturday Night Rove , an Australian variety series hosted by Rove McManus Saturday Night , a pre-game program that precedes Hockey Night in Canada WCW Saturday Night , an American wrestling program Theatre [ edit ] Saturday Night (musical) , by Stephen Sondheim, 1955 Literature [ edit ] Saturday Night (book) , by Susan Orlean, 1990 Saturday Night (magazine) ,
289-431: Was Leatrice Joy's first film with DeMille. Shamrock O'Day, a poor laundress dreams of a marrying a rich man. Her neighbour Tom McGuire, the chauffeur of socialite Iris van Suydam, is secretly in love with his mistress. On the other side of the city, Iris is not happy with her pampered life and she dreams of living in a vine-covered cottage. Her rich young fiancé Richard Prentiss is just as tired of women of her class as she
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