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Encyclopedia > Save Me

Save Me may refer to:


In music:

  • "Save Me" (Queen song), a 1980 song by British rock band Queen
  • "Save Me" (Bonnie Tyler song)
  • "Save Me" (The Tea Party song), a 1993 promotional single by Canadian rock band The Tea Party
  • "Save Me" (Baboon single), a 1993 7" single by American band Baboon
  • "Save Me" (2000 song), a 2000 song by British band Embrace
  • "Save Me" (Remy Zero song), a 2001 song, the theme to the U.S. TV series Smallville, released by American band Remy Zero
  • "Save Me" (Dave Matthews song), a 2003 single by American band Dave Matthews & Friends
  • Save Me (Pat McGee Band album), a 2004 release by the Pat McGee Band
  • "Save Me" (Aimee Mann song), a song by Aimee Mann from her 1999 album Magnolia, the soundtrack to the film of the same title
  • "Save Me" (Shinedown song), a song by Shinedown from their 2005 album Us and Them
  • A song by Village People from their 1979 album Live and Sleazy
  • A song by Fleetwood Mac from their 1999 album Behind the Mask
  • A song by KMFDM from their 2002 album Attak
  • A song by Damageplan from their 2004 album New Found Power
  • A song by Unwritten Law from their 2005 album Here's to the Mourning
  • A song by Paranoid Social Club from their 2005 album Paranoid Social Club
  • A song by Alter Bridge from the 2005 album Elektra: The Album, the soundtrack to the film Elektra
  • A song by Darren Styles
  • "Namida no Niji/SAVE ME", a 2007 single by Aya Ueto

In television: Save Me is a song by English rock band Queen. ... Save Me is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. ... Save Me is a 7 single by Baboon that was released in 1993 on Direct Hit Records. ... This page refers to the 2000 single released by Embrace. ... Save Me is a song by Remy Zero on their album, the The Golden Hum. ... Save Me is the second single from the Dave Matthews album, Some Devil. ... Save Me is the third studio album recorded by the Richmond, Virginia, based Pat McGee Band. ... This article is about the soundtrack by Aimee Mann. ... Us and Them is an album by the American hard rock band Shinedown, released on October 4, 2005. ... Live and Sleazy is an album by the Village People. ... Behind the Mask is an album by American rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1990. ... Attak, the first KMFDM album following the bands break up and short lived MDFMK project, was released in 2002, (see 2002 in music), on Metropolis Records. ... New Found Power is the debut album by the band Damageplan. ... Heres to the Mourning is the fifth studio album by Unwritten Law, it was released on February 1, 2005. ... // Paranoid Social Club Paranoid Social Club Paranoid Social Club (PSC) is a Rock/Psychedelic/indie band from Portland, Maine. ... Darren Styles, born Darren Mew (1975 in Colchester, Essex) is a British DJ, Record Producer and Song Writer, currently having success touring at vastly popular events such as Hardcore Heaven and Hardcore Paradise. ... Namida no Niji/SAVE ME is Aya Uetos fifteenth solo single and second in 2007. ...

  • "Save Me" (Grey's Anatomy), a 2005 episode of the American TV series Grey's Anatomy

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Save Me (Remy Zero song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (202 words)
Save Me is a song by rock band Remy Zero.
Taken from their album The Golden Hum, it reached #27 on the United States Billboard Modern Rock Charts, and acts as the theme song for the television show Smallville.
The Season 1 finale, titled "Tempest", features Remy Zero appearing at a high school dance and performing "Save Me".
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