"Saturday" is a song by the American rock band Fall Out Boy. It is the second track on their debut studio album, Take This to Your Grave, and was released on May 6, 2003, through Fueled by Ramen.
Music video[]
Video | Credits | |
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Title | Fall Out Boy: Saturday [Official Video] | |
Premiere | Jul 18 2006 (YouTube) | |
Length | 3:41 | |
Director | Shane Drake |
Official versions[]
Version | Released on | Date | Length | |
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[1] | Album/Single | Take This to Your Grave • "Saturday" | May 6 2003 | 3:36 |
[2] | Re-mastered | Believers Never Die (Volume One) | Nov 17 2009 | 3:38 |
Acoustic/Live | ||||
[3] | Live (Performed on Jun 22 2007) | Live in Phoenix | Apr 1 2008 | 3:53 |
Lyrics[]
[Verse 1]
I'm good to go and I'm going nowhere fast
It could be worse, I could be taking you there with me
I'm good to go, but it looks like I'm still on my own
I'm good to go for something golden
Though the motions I've been going through have failed
And I'm coasting on potential towards a wall
At a hundred miles an hour
[Pre-Chorus]
When I say
[Chorus]
Two more weeks, my foot is in the door, yeah
I can't sleep, in the wake of Saturday (Saturday)
Saturday, when these open doors were open-ended
Saturday, when these open doors were open-ended
[Verse 2]
Pete and I attacked the laws of Astoria with promise and precision
And mess of youthful innocence
And I read about the afterlife, but I never really lived
More than an hour (More than an hour)
[Pre-Chorus]
When I say
[Chorus]
Two more weeks, my foot is in the door, yeah
I can't sleep, in the wake of Saturday (Saturday)
Saturday, when these open doors were open-ended
Saturday, when these open doors were open-ended
[Bridge]
And I read about the afterlife, but I never really lived
And I read about the afterlife, but I never really lived
[Chorus]
Two more weeks, my foot is in the door
Me and Pete, in the wake of Saturday
Saturday, when these open doors were open-ended
Saturday, when these open doors were open-ended
[Outro]
Saturday
Saturday