Jukebox Saturday Night
Glenn Miller
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Mopping up soda pop rickeys To our heart's delight Dancing to swingeroo quickies Jukebox Saturday night Goodman and Kyser and Miller Help to make things bright Mixing hot licks with vanilla Jukebox Saturday night They put nothing past us Me and honey lamb Making one Coke last us Till it's time to scram Money we really don't need bad We make out alright Letting the other guy feed that Jukebox Saturday night After sipping a soda we got a scheme Somebody else plays the record machine It's so easy to say pet names When you listen to the trumpet of Harry James... We love to hear that tenor croon Whenever the Ink Spots sing a tune... If I didn't know why the roses grow Then I wouldn't know why the roses grow... Now listen, honey child If I didn't know all them little things I'm supposed to know Then I sure would be a sad man If I didn't know... Money we really don't need it We make out alright Letting the other guy feed that Jukebox Saturday night
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Written by: AL STILLMAN, PAUL JAMES MAC-GRANE, PAUL JAMES MC GRANE
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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14 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Jukebox Saturday Night" is classified as a jazz song, more specifically as part of the Big Band or Swing genres.
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Release InformationThe song was released in 1942 and was one of the greatest hits of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra during this period.
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Song's DurationThe original version of "Jukebox Saturday Night" by Glenn Miller is approximately 3 minutes and 5 seconds long.
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Song RankingsThough there were no standardized music charts at the time of its release, "Jukebox Saturday Night" was immensely popular and received heavy airplay on the radio.
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Influence in Pop CultureThe song has been covered by numerous artists over the years and was featured in the 1980 movie, "The Hollywood Knights."
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SongwritersThe song was written by Al Stillman and Paul McGrane, who were both popular songwriters during the 1940s.
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Lyrics and Theme"Jukebox Saturday Night" is a lively, upbeat song about enjoying music and having a good time on a Saturday night.
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Sampling and CoversThe song has been covered by various artists, including Frank Sinatra who included in his 1957 album "A Swingin' Affair!"
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Song in FilmsThe song was used in a 1942 war film 'Orchestra Wives' directed by Archie Mayo, where it was performed by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.
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Musical CompositionThe song features typical Big Band instrumentation, including saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section.
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Song Representation"Jukebox Saturday Night" represents the spirit of the Swing era and the musical stylings of Glenn Miller, with its lively rhythms and memorable melodies.
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Influence on Music IndustryThe song also helped establish jukeboxes as a popular form of entertainment in bars and cafés during the mid-20th century.
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Unique SoundThe song is noted for its distinctive Glenn Miller sound, characterized by Miller's clarinet-led reed section and the harmonious blend of brass and reeds.
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Glenn Miller Tragic DeathSadly, in 1944, two years after the release of "Jukebox Saturday Night", Glenn Miller disappeared while traveling to entertain U.S. troops during World War II, adding a note of posthumous fame to his musical achievements.
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