Me & My Baby (Saturday Nights)

Me and My Baby (Saturday Nights) is the fourth track on The Two-Cent Show, written by David Michael Bennett and released in 2012.

The song is also featured on the official live concert album Live At The Globe Of Yesterday's Tomorrow.

Background
The backing harmonies of Me And My Baby ("me and my baby love, love, Saturday") were originally conceived as backing harmonies in Clockwork Vaudeville's third verse. The band decided it clashed too much with Clockwork Vaudeville's other existing harmonies, so the unused harmonies were spun off into their own song and the rest of Me And My Baby was written around them. .

Musical information
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Lyrics
The Spine Is there such a thing as too much of a good thing? I ask myself that everyday That is until the weekend comes and the sun has gone away to sleep Then there's only one thing on my mind Rabbit and 3rd robot (a good time!) The Spine That's right


 * Chorus:

Me and my baby love Saturday nights, Saturday nights Yeah, me and my baby love Saturday nights, Saturday nights With the dancing and the singing, like the weekdays never happened I could be, I should be dancing right now 'cause Me and my baby love Saturday nights, Saturday nights Yeah, me and my baby love Saturday nights, Saturday nights

The Spine The talk of the town is where we're headed next cause everywhere we go is the best Rabbit and 3rd robot (the very, very best) The Spine It doesn't matter the company, but we're pretty good company for you to have around Rabbit and 3rd robot (around, around, around)


 * (Chorus)

The Spine The dull-drum of the work week gets me feeling down misery and sorrow follow us around But when that music hits and the band starts to play Please, you better get out of our way


 * (Chorus)

Me and my baby love Saturday nights, Saturday nights Me and my baby love, love, Saturday

Trivia

 * The female robot pictured in the song's album art is named Malfunction (character).