Saturday Nights Alright (for Fighting) -

Released an upbeat, updated rocker version for the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 40th-anniversary set.

Performed the track live with Elton John for his One Night Only album in 2000. Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting)

The song has a long history of heavy-hitting collaborations and covers: Released an upbeat, updated rocker version for the

He could handle the second verse, leaning into the "switchblade and a motorbike" grit. For a completely fresh and chaotic take, this

For a completely fresh and chaotic take, this noise-punk duo could inject the "anarchic waves" they are known for.

"Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting)" is Elton John’s quintessential "heavy" rocker, driven by Davey Johnstone’s distorted guitar and Elton’s percussive, Jerry Lee Lewis-style piano. Because the track is defined by its working-class British "pub rock" energy and high-speed tempo, a feature should lean into that raw, rebellious spirit. 🎸 The "Power-Punk" Feature: Yungblud

Her raspy, powerful delivery would suit a "shouting match" duet style during the "Alright, alright, alright" outro.