..[saddle] creaked like crazy...does anyone have a quick fix for this problem
Well, yes I do, jags.
Most Brooks saddle breaks can be traced to where the rails are riveted to the rear flange. The "cure" -- such as it is, and apart from de-riveting and removing the cover, then re-riveting it again, as I have done a number of times for others -- is to invert the bike and put a small drop of oil where each rail upright meets the real flange (B.17) or where the springs are retained against the flange (Flyer).
It often does the trick for a year or two at a time. Try to use a medium-weight oil, and don't use too much. Just a single drop per side will do the job (you don't want to get the leather oily).
The other point where squeaks can occur is far less common, but still happens. That is around the metal nosepiece, where it wraps around the "return" at the front of the rails. There is a point of metal contact at each side, and a drop there will do. Oddly, in my experience, Brooks saddles rarely squeak around the tension bolt opening.
Hope this helps,
Dan.