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The Carpenters - Saturday Lyrics



The Carpenters - Saturday Lyrics




Saturday began just the same as other days
But ended up different in many ways
Love is in my world since Saturday

Mornin' came but somehow it didn't seem the same
The sadness of Friday had somehow changed
To the happy sounds of Saturday
Saturday, ever-loving Saturday

I whistle to bluebirds
I tried to tell them how you brought me sunshine
My heads filled with new words
That sing to the sounds of happy day after Friday

(*) Come and see the flowers of love she gave to me
The touches of laughter and harmony
To the happy sounds of Saturday
Saturday, ever-loving Saturday

My head's full of new words
Sing to the sounds of the day after Friday
Day after Friday

Repeat (*)

Saturday, Saturday, ever-loving Saturday
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Saturday began just the same as other days
But ended up different in many ways
Love is in my world since Saturday

Mornin' came but somehow it didn't seem the same
The sadness of Friday had somehow changed
To the happy sounds of Saturday
Saturday, ever-loving Saturday

I whistle to bluebirds
I tried to tell them how you brought me sunshine
My heads filled with new words
That sing to the sounds of happy day after Friday

(*) Come and see the flowers of love she gave to me
The touches of laughter and harmony
To the happy sounds of Saturday
Saturday, ever-loving Saturday

My head's full of new words
Sing to the sounds of the day after Friday
Day after Friday

Repeat (*)

Saturday, Saturday, ever-loving Saturday
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Writer: MICHAEL JON CARPENTER, NGAI MCGEE
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group





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Performed By: The Carpenters
From Album: Carpenters
Written by: MICHAEL JON CARPENTER, NGAI MCGEE
Year: 1971

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