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'''"Saturday Night"''' was a 1984 single for the ] featuring ]. It was a chart hit in England, spending three weeks on the Disco chart. '''"Saturday Night"''' was a 1984 single for the ] featuring ]. It was a chart hit in England, spending four weeks on the Disco 85 chart.
==Background== ==Background==
The single "Saturday Night" which was credited to ] featuring T. Ski Valley was released on Nunk 1008.<ref>Quantum Bit - </ref> In the UK it was released on Master Mix 12CHE 8409. Remixed in Belgium, the record contained the original mix on the flip side.<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - </ref> The credited composer and producer for the song is Glen P. Adams.<ref>Amazon - </ref> The single "Saturday Night" which was credited to ] featuring T. Ski Valley was released on Nunk 1008.<ref>Quantum Bit - </ref> In the UK it was released on Master Mix 12CHE 8409. Remixed in Belgium, the record contained the original mix on the flip side.<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - </ref> The credited composer and producer for the song is Glen P. Adams.<ref>Amazon - </ref>
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In the US it was released in a 7" format on ] CAPO TG001.<ref>Music Metason - </ref> In the US it was released in a 7" format on ] CAPO TG001.<ref>Music Metason - </ref>
==Reception== ==Reception==
t was reviewed by James Hamilton on the week of 24 November. Hamilton said "Still good enough fun to cross over here".<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - </ref> t was reviewed by ] on the week of 24 November. Hamilton said, "Still good enough fun to cross over here".<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - </ref>
==Chart== ==Chart==
On the week of 10 November "Saturday Night" debuted on the '']'' Disco chart at no. 79.<ref>''Record Mirror'', November 10, 1984 - </ref> It peaked at no. 63 on 24 November<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - </ref><ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 1, 1984 - </ref> during its four week run.<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 1, 1984 - </ref><ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 8, 1984 - </ref> On the week of 10 November "Saturday Night" debuted on the '']'' Disco chart at no. 79.<ref>''Record Mirror'', November 10, 1984 - </ref> It peaked at no. 63 on 24 November<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - </ref><ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 1, 1984 - </ref> during its four week run.<ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 1, 1984 - </ref><ref>James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 8, 1984 - </ref>

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1984 song by Glen Adams Affair featuring T-Ski Valley
"Saturday Night"
Song by Glen Adams Affair featuring T-Ski Valley
A-side"Saturday Night (Carribean Style)"
B-side"Saturday Night (Carribean Style) (Skank Mix)"
Released1984
Length7:42
LabelNunk Records 1008
Composer(s)Glen P. Adams
Producer(s)Glen P. Adams

"Saturday Night" was a 1984 single for the Glen Adams Affair featuring T-Ski Valley. It was a chart hit in England, spending four weeks on the Disco 85 chart.

Background

The single "Saturday Night" which was credited to Glen Adams Affair featuring T. Ski Valley was released on Nunk 1008. In the UK it was released on Master Mix 12CHE 8409. Remixed in Belgium, the record contained the original mix on the flip side. The credited composer and producer for the song is Glen P. Adams.

In the US it was released in a 7" format on Capo CAPO TG001.

Reception

t was reviewed by James Hamilton on the week of 24 November. Hamilton said, "Still good enough fun to cross over here".

Chart

On the week of 10 November "Saturday Night" debuted on the Record Mirror Disco chart at no. 79. It peaked at no. 63 on 24 November during its four week run.

References

  1. Quantum Bit - Glen Adams Affair Featuring T. Ski Valley - Saturday Night
  2. James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - November 24, 1984: Thelma Houston, James Ingram, Kool & The Gang, T.Ski Valley, Scheer Music, Odds 'N' Bods, T.SKI VALLEY: ‘Catch The Beat (Scratch The Beat)’ (Master Mix 12CHE 8409)
  3. Amazon - Saturday Night
  4. Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Glen Adams Affair Featuring T-Ski Valley Saturday Night
  5. James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - November 24, 1984: Thelma Houston, James Ingram, Kool & The Gang, T.Ski Valley, Scheer Music, Odds 'N' Bods, T.SKI VALLEY: ‘Catch The Beat (Scratch The Beat)’ (Master Mix 12CHE 8409)
  6. Record Mirror, November 10, 1984 - 79 -, Glen Adams Affair featuring T.Ski Valley, Belgian Nunk 12in
  7. James Hamilton's Disco Page, November 24, 1984 - Disco Top 85 – November 24, 1984, 63 64 Saturday Night, Glen Adams Affair featuring T.Ski Valley, Belgian Nunk 12in
  8. James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 1, 1984 - Disco Top 85 – November 24, 1984, 81 63 Saturday Night Glen Adams Affair featuring T.Ski Valley, Belgian Nunk 12in
  9. James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 1, 1984 - Disco Top 85 – December 1, 1984, 81 63 Saturday Night, Glen Adams Affair featuring T.Ski Valley, Belgian Nunk 12in
  10. James Hamilton's Disco Page, December 8, 1984 - DISCO TOP 85 – DECEMBER 1, 1984

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