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David Francey

Saturday Night

by David Francey
David Francey

Biography:

David Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Born on 17 November 1954 in Ayrshire, Scotland, Francey immigrated to Canada with his family at age 12. After spending much of his life doing labour such as carpentry, he began a career in folk music in 1999, quickly making a name for himself on the folk festival circuit where he continues to perform.

Since leaving construction and recording Torn Screen Door in 1999, Francey has established himself as one of today’s finest singer-songwriters.

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David Francey

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240 Artist   67 Music   145 Tab Tab
David Francey - Saturday Night


## NOTE 1: Am/F = 102210 (Thumb-over on the 1st Fret of the E-string) ##
## NOTE 2: ~ = Walk-Down from C to Am/F ##


CAPO: 2nd Fret




INTRO: C F C ~ Am/F C F G C

F
Forget all your worries, forget all your cares
C ~ Am/F
Forget all your troubles at the foot of the stairs
C F
Just pass on the perfume and turn out the lights
G C
'Cause we're going out on Saturday night


F
Just say you'll come with me and I'll show you a time
C ~ Am/F
Then we'll go to dinner 'til a quarter past nine
C F
And then we'll go dancing 'til the dawn's early light
G C
'Cause we're going out on Saturday night


CHORUS:
G C
When the working week's over, when the working week's through
G C
I'm gonna come calling, come calling on you
G C
You know me darling, my heart's on my sleeve
G
You can love anybody, but I hope you love me


C F
I'll come and get you, I'll be driving my car
C ~ Am/F
Don't bother getting dressed up, come the way that you are
C F
I'll pull in your driveway, I'll be flashing my lights
G C
'Cause we're going out on Saturday night


INSTRUMENTAL: C F C ~ Am/F C F G C


CHORUS:
G C
When the working week's over, when the working week's through
G C
I'm gonna come calling, come calling on you
G C
You know me darling, my heart's on my sleeve
G
You can love anybody, but I hope you love me


C F
Forget all your worries, forget all your cares
C ~ Am/F
Forget all your troubles at the foot of the stairs
C F
Just pass on the perfume and turn out the lights
G C
'Cause we're going out on Saturday night
F
Just pass on the perfume and turn out the lights
G C
'Cause we're going out on Saturday night




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