Mr. Saturday Night is the fourth studio album by American neotraditional country artist Jon Pardi. The album was released on September 2, 2022, via Capitol Nashville. Pardi co-produced the album with Bart Butler and Ryan Gore, who he worked with on his previous release Heartache Medication in 2019.

Mr. Saturday Night
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2022 (2022-09-02)
GenreNeotraditional country
Length44:43
LabelCapitol Nashville
ProducerBart Butler (all tracks)
Ryan Gore (all tracks)
Dann Huff (track 8)
Shane McAnally (track 8)
Josh Osborne (track 8)
Jon Pardi (all tracks except 8)
Jon Pardi chronology
Heartache Medication
(2019)
Mr. Saturday Night
(2022)
Merry Christmas from Jon Pardi
(2023)
Singles from Mr. Saturday Night
  1. "Last Night Lonely"
    Released: February 21, 2022
  2. "Your Heart or Mine"
    Released: October 3, 2022

Background

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Mr. Saturday Night was announced in February 2022 alongside the release of its lead single "Last Night Lonely".[1] When talking about the album with Billboard, Pardi said "These are songs that I've had on hold for two years, that have been part of this project for a long time. They stuck around and carved their names into this album and it wouldn't sound the same without them. Everything fits, from the ones I've written, the ones I've recorded, they're all based around me and in the long run, a lot of these songwriters know the sounds that I gravitate toward."[2]

The album's official track listing was revealed on July 23, 2022, along with the release of "Mr. Saturday Night" as a promotional single. Of the album's title track, Pardi stated "I feel like everybody wants to be Mr. Saturday Night at one point on the weekend and have a good time. But then you hear the song and – the way it's so well written – it's a sad song, but you don't go there right away, because it's also a fun song. That's the thing about 'Mr. Saturday Night', it's more than meets the eye. It's all fun until you get to the chorus."[3]

The album's second single, "Longneck Way To Go" was released to radio on July 18, 2022. A collaboration with Midland, who co-wrote the song with Rhett Akins and Ashley Gorley, the song was also featured on their album The Last Resort: Greeting From which was released on May 6, 2022.[4]

A week before the album's release, Pardi stated in an interview that the deluxe version, planned for a 2023 release, would feature a collaboration with Luke Bryan. Of the song, Pardi explained "I'm pretty excited about it. It's a very country song. It's one of my favorites, and it was meant for me and Luke to sing. It's not about a girl, but it's about hard work. I think it's gonna be a big song."[5]

In an interview with Taste Of Country, Pardi explained that his decision to only co-write five of the album's fourteen songs was due to his belief that the "best song wins", noting that "I could have wrote the whole record. Would it have been as good? No."[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mr. Saturday Night"
3:06
2."Fill 'Er Up"2:48
3."Last Night Lonely"
  • Jimi Bell
  • Joe Fox
  • Dylan Marlowe
3:02
4."Neon Light Speed"3:07
5."New Place to Drink"
3:53
6."Your Heart or Mine"
2:41
7."Santa Cruz"
  • Pardi
  • Laird
3:16
8."Longneck Way to Go" (featuring Midland)3:08
9."Raincheck"
3:32
10."Workin' on a New One"
  • Pardi
  • Akins
  • Laird
2:50
11."Hung the Moon"
3:37
12."The Day I Stop Dancin'"
3:16
13."Smokin' a Doobie"
  • Pardi
  • Akins
  • Laird
2:55
14."Reverse Cowgirl"
  • Fox
  • Zack Dyer
  • Jared Scott
3:26
Total length:44:43

Personnel

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Adapted from liner notes.[7]

  • Sarah Buxton – background vocals
  • Jess Carson – acoustic guitar (track 8), background vocals (track 8)
  • Dave Cohenaccordion, B-3 organ, piano, synthesizer, Wurlitzer
  • Robbie Crowell – B-3 organ (track 8)
  • Cameron Duddy – bass guitar (track 8), background vocals (track 8)
  • Justin Ebach – programming
  • Jeneé Fleenor – fiddle
  • Lee Francis – bass guitar
  • Paul Franklinpedal steel guitar (track 8)
  • Ryan Gore – programming
  • Dann Huff – electric guitar (track 8)
  • David Huff – programming (track 8)
  • Mike Johnson – pedal steel guitar
  • Charlie Judge – piano (track 8)
  • Trey Keller – background vocals
  • Luke Laird – programming
  • Brice Long – background vocals
  • Brent Mason – electric guitar
  • Rob McNelley – electric guitar
  • Miles McPherson – drums, percussion, programming
  • Greg Morrow – drums (track 8), tambourine (track 8)
  • Justin Niebank – programming (track 8)
  • Jon Pardi – lead vocals, background vocals
  • Sol Philcox-Littlefield – electric guitar (track 8)
  • Danny Rader – acoustic guitar
  • Jeff Roach – B-3 organ, piano
  • Scotty Sanders – pedal steel guitar
  • Ilya Toshinsky – acoustic guitar (track 8), banjo (track 8)
  • Mark Wystrach – lead vocals (track 8)

Charts

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Chart performance for Mr. Saturday Night
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[8] 58
US Billboard 200[9] 33
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[10] 5

References

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  1. ^ "Makin' Tracks: Jon Pardi's 'Last Night Lonely' Marks a Punchy Transition to Different Days Ahead". Billboard.
  2. ^ Sexton, Paul (September 2, 2022). "Critics Hail Jon Pardi's 'Mr. Saturday Night' Album As New Video Premieres". Udiscovermusic.com. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  3. ^ "Jon Pardi reveals track list for upcoming album 'Mr. Saturday Night'". Entertainment-focus.com. July 23, 2022.
  4. ^ "Midland Release New Single 'Longneck Way to Go' Feat. Jon Pardi". Countrylowdown.com. April 25, 2022.
  5. ^ "Jon Pardi says 'Mr. Saturday Night' will include a Luke Bryan collab, but not until the deluxe version comes out". Deltaplexnews.com. August 25, 2022.
  6. ^ "Podcast: Jon Pardi's Refusal to Chase Sets 'Mr. Saturday Night' Apart". Tasteofcountry.com. September 2, 2022.
  7. ^ Mr. Saturday Night (CD booklet). Jon Pari. Capitol Records Nashville. 2022. B0036110-02.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  8. ^ "Jon Pardi Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  9. ^ "Jon Pardi Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  10. ^ "Jon Pardi Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 13, 2022.