| Song | Songs About Saturday Night |
| Artist | Aaron Watson |
| Album | Live at the Texas Hall of Fame |
| 作曲 : Watson | |
| Songs About Saturday Night | |
| They say he came out singing the moment he was born | |
| And he could pick that old flat top guitar like a farmer pickin' corn | |
| And he'd sneak in those old honky tonks until they'd kick him out | |
| And his daddy wonder how he learned all the stuff he sang about | |
| CHORUS | |
| He sang songs about dogs, songs about drinking | |
| Songs about mamas and trains | |
| Songs about heart broke country boys | |
| Standin' out in the rain | |
| Songs about dancehall beauty queens worth getting into a fight | |
| Songs about nothing better to do, songs about Saturday night | |
| When he turned eighteen he went off to the war | |
| His sweetheart wrote him letters she said she'd wait for sure | |
| By the time he came back home she was nowhere to be found | |
| So he packed his bags hit them honky tonks from town to town | |
| CHORUS | |
| Well everywhere he went, everybody knew his name | |
| But he never got the big hit, he stayed just the same | |
| And he moved back to the country when it was time to call it quits | |
| Now if you want to hear his music, you have to buy his greatest hits |
| zuò qǔ : Watson | |
| Songs About Saturday Night | |
| They say he came out singing the moment he was born | |
| And he could pick that old flat top guitar like a farmer pickin' corn | |
| And he' d sneak in those old honky tonks until they' d kick him out | |
| And his daddy wonder how he learned all the stuff he sang about | |
| CHORUS | |
| He sang songs about dogs, songs about drinking | |
| Songs about mamas and trains | |
| Songs about heart broke country boys | |
| Standin' out in the rain | |
| Songs about dancehall beauty queens worth getting into a fight | |
| Songs about nothing better to do, songs about Saturday night | |
| When he turned eighteen he went off to the war | |
| His sweetheart wrote him letters she said she' d wait for sure | |
| By the time he came back home she was nowhere to be found | |
| So he packed his bags hit them honky tonks from town to town | |
| CHORUS | |
| Well everywhere he went, everybody knew his name | |
| But he never got the big hit, he stayed just the same | |
| And he moved back to the country when it was time to call it quits | |
| Now if you want to hear his music, you have to buy his greatest hits |