“Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody,
I have some money 'cause I just got paid.
How I wish I had someone to talk to,
I'm in an awful way.”

—  Sam Cooke

Another Saturday Night
Song lyrics, Ain't That Good News (1964)

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American singer-songwriter and entrepreneur 1931–1964

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