"Louisiana Saturday Night" was written by Bob McDill and sung by Mel McDaniel. The song was released on McDaniel's album "I'm Countryfied", which was released in March 1980.
It was written in 1933 by Oliver Hood of the band, The Rice Brothers, and was recorded by him in 1939. There have been several recordings of this song, the most notable one by Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis in 1940.For more information, see related link below.
When the saints go marchin' in.
It was written in 2008.
'97 Bonnie & Clyde is basically about him and Hailie dumping Kim's body. The '97 is the year he wrote the song. So it is when Hailie was two, I am not sure if he mentions that in the song. I think he wrote this song after he wrote the song "Kim". Because in Kim he is killing Kim and in '97 Bonnie & Clyde him and Hailie are dumping the body. (Hailie was 2 in both song's)(He mentions Hailie being 2 in the beginning of "Kim".
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote this song Vande Mataram using words from Sanskrit and Bengali.
Mel McDanial
Yes, Alabama did sing that song & so did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band...
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'Someday I'll Be Saturday Night'