
Take You on a Saturday Survivor

You were hitchin' a ride
When I took you inside
You were tremblin'
Out in the rain
Just a face with no name
In the cold
And you cling to my side
Like a desperate child
As the thunder crashed high above
Well now the storm is behind us
It's time for some love
Gonna take you on a Saturday
Lovin' you til Monday mornin'
Take you on a Saturday
I've been waitin', waitin', waitin', yeah
Now I don't know your past
And I don't know your last situation
All I know is the way that you feel
In my arms, ooh, my arms
And your body so sweet
And I'm feelin your heat
And this heart's got no time to lose
So hold on tight babe
I'm makin my move
"Take You on a Saturday" by Survivor, released in 1984, is a #Rock anthem that explores themes of love, adventure, and carefree moments. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and excitement, inviting someone to share a memorable day together. Musically, it features powerful guitar riffs and an upbeat tempo, typical of the era. The song reflects the band's signature sound, contributing to the 80s rock culture.