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"Come Saturday Morning" (1969) "Santo Domingo" (1970) "Come Saturday Morning" is a popular song with music by Fred Karlin and lyrics by Dory Previn, published in 1969.
As Jerry settles into college life, the aggressive Pookie arrives unannounced one Saturday morning. The two spend time together over the weekend, and soon see each other regularly. Jerry falls for Pookie but their different personalities keep them apart. They agree to have sex. Later, Pookie tells Jerry she might be pregnant.
In 1970 "Come Saturday Morning" was nominated for Best Original Song and was performed by the Sandpipers at the 42nd Academy Awards ceremony. In the mid-1970s, Michael Piano left the group and was replaced in turn by Michael Brady, [ a ] Gary Duckworth [ b ] and Ralph Nichols (later with The Lettermen ).
Come Saturday Morning may refer to: Come Saturday Morning (song) , a popular song by Fred Karlin and Dory Previn, published in 1970 Come Saturday Morning (Jackie Gleason album) , a 1970 album by Jackie Gleason
Come Saturday Morning is the fifth studio album by American singer and actress Liza Minnelli, released in 1969 by A&M Records, her second with the label. [1] In the UK it was released as Introducing Liza Minnelli .
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Come Saturday Morning was an LP album featuring The Sandpipers, released by A&M Records in August 1970. The album reached #96 on the Billboard charts. The title track was also issued as a single and reached #17 on the Billboard charts. This was a different recording from the version released on the soundtrack album of the film The Sterile Cuckoo.