Johnny Mathis - Over The Weekend Lyrics






Packing my crib and I'm taking a trip out of town
Over the weekend
Must have a change from the sight of this strange lonely town
Over the weekend

Far from the noise of the crowd
There must be some place for me
Where I can shout to the clouds
Shout that I'm free

High on a mountain top
Time and the world will stop, I know what Ill find
Love uninhibited, nothing prohibited
If its insane I don't care, let me lose my mind

Monday will seem as unreal as a dream in the night
Over the weekend
Back on the train I could never explain my delight
Over the week end

Will I have any regrets
Back in this hole in the wall?
How long before I could get
The thrill of it all?

I think that I can hold on
To love when its over and gone
Ill let the curtain descend
Over the weekend

Oh, oh, what a dream, what a time, oh, what a day
Ooh, love, love, love
I know, I know, I know
I know, I know

I wanna shout from the highest mountain top
Oh, what a night, it was right
Right here, right now





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  1. V.... J....

    The piano player is excellent, but a little to loud at times because it takes away from the exceptional job Johnny does.

  2. M.... D....

    OFF THE CHARTS!!!!!!!! WOW!

  3. V.... S....

    Awesome......perfection. <3

  4. B.... B....

    Great song JM first recorded on his Mercury album “This is Love.” This rendition has a much different feel than the recording. Of course, there was the lone pianist here. But, the lyrics are very personal.

  5. R.... S....

    never be another. Not my favourite rendition but anything he sings is worth hearing.

  6. j.... ....

    I won a Johnny Mathis golfing tournament shirt naming this precious, beloved, favored song in a contest. Thanks Maria N.

  7. V.... J....

    l love the piano player and the passionate way he plays this piece of music.

  8. A.... S....

    Omg, this is so wonderfully sung by John.  Thanks for sharing.

  9. j.... ....

    How Mike Douglas, who was also a 'singer', had the nerve to come out and take a bow with Johnny after Johnny delivered one of the most impassioned, heartfelt, powerful, and touching songs ever sung on Television, I'll never know. Douglas should have crawled out on bended knee and begged to kiss Mathis' hand after this performance. Johnny knew he knocked it out of the park, and anyone who knows music realizes that they will never hear any man sing like this again. Ever. This was an exceptional and extraordinary moment in TV history. Thank God it was recorded.

  10. j.... ....

    Pure fantastic music ! Just a singer and a piano. No band, no orchestra, two guys performing a brilliantly crafted piece of music. Mathis fills the theater with soaring lyrical energy, then brings it down to a pensive sad reflective ballad, only to burst forth with a final rememberance of his passionate fling with his lover. Truly great music. Even greater singing. Wow. Thrilling.

  11. j.... ....

    I made this comment below three years ago. I just listened to this video again, and I'm even more impressed now, realizing that almost of Johnny's songs were romantic love songs, crooned by this virtuoso singer. Rarely if ever have we heard Mathis cut loose like he does in "Over The Weekend". This is Johnny at his most passionate, and he delivers with depth, soul and power. I think this tune also has significant meaning for any gay man who lives a closeted life in a button-down

    world who longs to leave the confinement of city life over a weekend where he can cut loose to love, and have pure fun with his lover. This tune says it all whether you're gay or straight. To escape to a magical place with a lover for a couple of days. Fantastic, and Johnny paints this picture so vividly, so deeply, so realistically. I'm sure he is singing from personal experience. God, what a singer. What a fantastic singer. You bring tears to my eyes and chills up and down my spine. Johnny, you are, you always have been and you will always be the best. It's a privilege to hear you sing.

  12. a.... d....

    I was introduced to this amazing song by the great Bob Anderson who is a terrific Vegas singer, who made a name for himself at the Dunes doing impressions. He did Mr Mathis singing this song. I am so thrilled to hear the original. The song is absolutely gorgeous. Of course the singing does not hurt. The pianist is terrific too.

  13. j.... ....

    Singing doesn't get any better than this.  Mathis sings with so much expression, depth and passion.  His breath control is phenomenal, as he holds and sustains notes through one or more measures, holding over to the next before he takes a breath.  His vibrato is as always, a vibrant electric quiver, as he sings notes in perfect pitch. He sells this fantastic song through his personality and his incredible talent, and the listener takes this weekend journey with him...a few moments of bliss and wild abandon over the weekend, with no regrets on Monday.  Mathis has always been one of the finest singers of the last 7 decades.  I've heard him live twice, and met him. He is a big-hearted, kind, thoughtful and generous man. As we fans all lined up to shake his hand and get an autograph, he ignored us as he walked over to an elderly war veteran in a wheelchair. Johnny knelt beside the aged war hero, and gave him full attention, holding his hand and expressing his appreciation for the man's attendance at his concert. Wow.  Johnny is a man of pure class, dignity and magic.  What a singer, and what a guy.  Most people don't know that he was a gifted athlete, chosen to go to the Olympics, but he decided to become a singer instead.
    Those of us who truly appreciate his talent and generosity will always love him. He is a star, and is one of the finest singers in the history of popular music.

    j.... ....

    thanks for pointing me here,great as always. I love the older stuff as well and his opinion that Denice Williams saved his career says more about the western world than it does about talent. Thanks.

  14. c.... ....

    What album is this from? Amazon didn't have it .darn it.

    c.... ....

    capatga it is on one of his Mercury cd’s. It’s available.

  15. B.... A....

    I spelled customers wrong!

  16. B.... A....

    They just don't come any better than Johnny Mathis. This performance is incredible! Another one that I dare say may be even better....if that is possible, check out 'Johnny Mathis on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" He sings Pieces of Dreams. It is simply unbelievable. In Las Vegas in 1983 we ran into each other in Neimans we were both trying on sport jackets. He made me do my impression of him for 6 of his friends and other costumers. He was at my show the night before at the Dunes Hotel.

  17. M.... W....

    incredible song, master johnny a perfectionist always.Love

  18. M.... W....

    Beautiful Jhonny you are the best in the world (for me)

  19. M.... W....

    I'am French charche la traduction. Comment Johnny peux chante come ca! il est be-nit par tous les Dieu.....

  20. j.... ....

    This is amazing....John's breath control is awesome. I love this, Thank you Maria.

  21. c.... ....

    just chilling

  22. c.... ....

    It's hard to believe he is not singing to someone ,look at the passion in those eyes ,chilling ,just chilling, the pianist is amazing

  23. s.... ....

    Now that's real singing.

  24. B.... V....

    Okay, I've got tears in me eyes. WOW! Now I know why Allyn Ferguson loved this song. It's very powerful!.

  25. B.... J....

    Great song...great singer..

  26. a.... d....

    I also saw Bob Anderson perform this song. Mr. Anderson basically said that he did not care whether the audience knew the song, he wished to do it accompanied by only the piano player (Vince Falcone). Watching this video, you can understand why Mr. Anderson wished to share. Bob Anderson is not known well by present day Las Vegans, but he remains the greatest lounge act ever in this city. Sad his name is not on a billboard at a major casino, so many more can hear lesser known gems such as this.

  27. r.... ....

    Damn! Whos' better? NO ONE.

  28. B.... J....

    Great song...great singer...

  29. M.... ....

    Johnny is the only person who can sing such a difficult yet fantastic song. He always takes challenging songs and gives us a wonderful performance. Thanks for this excellent video 19rebel57.

  30. p.... ....

    Thank you, very much 19Rebel57, for yet another fabulous video, way above the crowd. Your attention to providing only the best if very appreciated.

  31. S.... N....

    Another wondrous performance, where Johnny just wraps his magical voice around a lyric and it sounds outstanding! Thank you 19rebel57 and a great accompaniment on piano, by Jim Barnett.

  32. b.... ....

    Excellent video and equally excellent song. Truly deserving of 5 stars and more. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful gem with us 19rebel57. Please share more with us.

  33. J.... B....

    My first "break" came in February of 1972 when I filled in for John's pianist. At first rehearsal, John came out and sat down on the piano bench next to me. He wanted to run through "Over the Weekend" with just him and me. He asked if I could create a "piano concerto"-type ending on the spot. I did; he liked it and left. Conductor Roy Rogosin leaned over to me and said, "That's his way of saying hello!" Thanks for this video of the Mike Douglas Show 1975

    Jim Barnett, Conductor/pianist 1974-78

    J.... B....

    thanks for showing us your talent Jim,very welcome.

    J.... B....

    Jim—you play the hell out of it. Bravo!

  34. M.... ....

    Great to see and hear this rarely heard song, beautifully sung as always by Johnny. So much feeling goes into all he sings. Thanks 19rebel57.

  35. h.... ....

    Fabulous!!! In every way, this video is a Jewel!!! Thank you to 19rebel57, for let us seeing it!! Definitely Classy!!! Pure Quality!!!

  36. R.... ....

    Mike Douglas said it best, "isn't he something!" That voice that the entire world recognizes immediately. Thanks so much for posting. So clear too for 1978.