"Don't Get Around Much Anymore".
OK, boys and girls, back to the 40s: Duke Ellington penned and instrumentally recorded this jazz standard in 1940 as "Never No Lament". Bob Russell "retrofitted" the lyrics in '42/'43 and renamed it. It charted in '43 for The Ink Spots (#2) and for Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra (#7). "A jilted lover prefers to stay home rather than be haunted by memories of happier days spent at dances and nightspots". The opening line is one of those famous often-misheard lyrics. Masterfully covered by Willie Nelson on his '78 "Stardust" album. Song?
Answer: "Don't Get Around Much Anymore". The opening line "Missed the Saturday dance..." has often been misheard as "Mr. Saturday dance" and "Mr. Saturday night". Of course, who can forget "'scuse me while I kiss this guy" and "the horse on 7th Avenue"?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEIhNZd9xEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMzilyGZrHI
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