“Single Saturday Night” is a song recorded by Cole Swindell. It was released on May 22, 2020 as the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album. The song was written by Swindell, Mark Holman, Ashley Gorley and Hardy, and produced by Michael Carter.
Swindell shared to fans with the release of ‘Single Saturday Night’: “The past few months have been hard for everyone and I wanted to give the fans something fun to kick off summer.” “Single Saturday Night” is a comfort gift for fans due to his tour was postponed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Everybody knew they could find me there
Then right out of the blue, right out of nowhere
Out of nowhere
Sitting over in the corner, baby, I saw
Pretty red lips working on a White Claw
Shaking to a little ‘Shook Me All Night Long’
And I thought, man, what a beautiful sight
Ain’t a morning you don’t wake up in my shirt now
Even holding hands walking out of church now
Who’d of thought, baby, looking back that
That would be my last single Saturday night, yeah
My last single Saturday night”
The music video directed by Michael Monaco and Eder Acevedo. It was shot during COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, Swindell sit on the sofa, slept and heard the news about COVID-19 pandemic, then he was took to all over the world, after he woke up, to beach, desert, space and beyond surrounded by his friends and his band.
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