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The album's second single: "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning", gradually accrued airplay entering the national charts in March 1979 and ascending as high as #34 (#19 R&B) that June. "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" was issued on a new album by Houston: Ride to the Rainbow but the track's relative success was not enough to forestall Houston's ...
Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is the fifth studio album by American rock band Counting Crows, released in the United States on March 25, 2008. It is thematically divided into two sides: the rock music of Saturday Nights and the more country -influenced Sunday Mornings.
The Stranglers' live album Saturday Night, Sunday Morning is named after the film. The Counting Crows' 2008 album is titled Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. "Saturday Night Sunday Morning" is the title of a song on Madness' 1999 album Wonderful.
Sunday Morning to Saturday Night is the third studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Matraca Berg.It was released in 1997 via Rising Tide Records.The album contains the singles "That Train Don't Run", "Back When We Were Beautiful", and "Back in the Saddle".
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning reached third place on the UK Albums Chart, his highest chart position since 2013's Shangri La, [10] and fourth place in Scotland. [11] Additional peaks include: 194 in Belgium's Flanders region, [12] 139 in France's French Top Album Physiques chart, [13] 95 in Germany, [14] 58 in Ireland, [15] and 45 in ...
The song was parodied in a 2010 episode of "Saturday Night Live" and referenced in TV shows "30 Rock" and ... Underwood shook things up in 2016 when she premiered the song "Oh, Sunday Night ...
Ready to Roll is the eighth album by Thelma Houston, released in 1978 on Motown Records. [1] It was a modest success, peaking only at #74 in the US R&B charts. The single "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" gained momentum in 1979 and was included in a remixed version on Houston's Ride to the Rainbow album in 1979.
Chappell Roan went from the “Pink Pony Club” to the country club on “Saturday Night Live,” surprising fans by going country in both look and sound for her second number of the show, the ...