Conway Twitty – ‘Saturday Night Special’

Conway Twitty’s “Saturday Night Special” is a standout track in the realm of country music, showcasing Twitty’s ability to tell a compelling story through his signature style.

Released in 1975 as part of his album “The High Priest of Country Music,” the song quickly became a fan favorite.

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About the song

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It reflects Twitty’s knack for blending traditional country sounds with a touch of rock and roll, creating a unique musical experience.

“Saturday Night Special” delves into the darker side of human emotions, exploring themes of loneliness, heartache, and the desperate actions that can arise from these feelings.

The song’s title itself is a term often used to refer to inexpensive handguns, which were commonly associated with crime during that era.

In the lyrics, Twitty weaves a narrative about a man who, driven by despair and frustration, turns to violence as a means of solving his problems.

The protagonist’s story is one of tragedy, highlighting the dangers of letting anger and sorrow take control.

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Twitty’s deep, resonant voice adds a layer of authenticity to the song, making the emotions conveyed feel raw and real.

The arrangement of the music complements the story perfectly, with a steady rhythm that mirrors the tension building up in the lyrics.

Guitar riffs, characteristic of Twitty’s style, provide a gritty backdrop to the unfolding drama, while the melody remains hauntingly memorable.

“Saturday Night Special” stands as a reminder of the complexities of human nature and the consequences of rash decisions made in moments of weakness.

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It’s a song that resonates with listeners, not just for its catchy tune, but for the powerful message it delivers.

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Twitty, known for his ability to cross over between country and rock genres, uses this song to bridge the gap between storytelling and music.

His performance in “Saturday Night Special” is a testament to his status as one of the most versatile and influential artists in country music history.

Even today, the song remains relevant, as its themes of emotional turmoil and the dangers of violence continue to strike a chord with audiences.

Through “Saturday Night Special,” Conway Twitty offers a poignant commentary on the human condition, one that is both timeless and universally understood.

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Lyrics

Well, I was there to buy a pistol, she was there to hock her ringThe broker in the pawnshop deals in almost anythingHe’ll pay you for your misery or he’ll sell you someone’s painAnd that twinkle in his greedy eye says your loss will be his gain
 
She stood back in the shadows as the broker dealt with meHer eyes were dark and desperate from some private miseryHis words were so prophetic when he said you got a stealI said, “Throw in one bullet and you got yourself a deal”
 
Oh, a Saturday night special is an easy thing to buyAll you got to be is 21 or 15 if you lieJust hand the man money and if someone’s gotta dieThe broker in the pawnshop won’t even blink an eye
 
Well, he handed me the pistol and I was almost to the doorWhen I heard him tell the lady, “Seven dollars, nothing more”The lady started crying as he took her wedding bandWell, my hand was in my pocket and the gun was in my hand
 
I was gonna use that bullet to end my lifeI was once somebody’s husband, she was once somebody’s wifeWell, I usually mind my business, but I could not walk awayHis dollars just weren’t making sense and I knew I had to stay
 
Well, the broker’s face turned pasty when he caught my icy stareIt would never leave my pocket, but he knew the gun was thereI asked him what his life was worth and he opened up that drawerFor a simple golden wedding band, he paid $2000 more
 
That Saturday night was special even though it wasn’t plannedAs we walked down the sidewalk, she reached and took my handWe crossed the bridge and I took that gun and sailed it through the air
 
I said, “Ever been to Texas?” She said, “I think I’d love it there”
Oh, a Saturday night special is an easy thing to buyAll you got to be is 21 or 15 if you lie
 
But there’s a pawnshop in the city used to deal in everythingHa, but you can’t buy a pistol there, you can’t hock your wedding ring

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