Save You (Simple Plan Song)
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"Save You" is the third and last single from Simple Plan's self titled album. It was announced as the third single in a message to "SP Crew", the band's official members-only club. Lead singer Pierre Bouvier has stated in interviews that the song deals with his brother's dealing with cancer.


Song composition

The song is in common time throughout and follows the basic ABABCB skeleton, wherein 'A' is the verse, 'B' is the prechorus and chorus, and 'C' is the bridge. The song's verses are in the key of C
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and feature a i-VI-III-VII progression repeated three times, with a
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every two beats. The song then enters a prechorus that slows into a half time. Background "Ohs" are heard as a slow B-A-B progression is played. Using the B (V/I), the song then modulates into E major for the chorus which features a I-V-IV-V progression with a chord change every measure. This progression is repeated twice. The bridge is also in the key of C natural minor, but features a progression of i-VII-VI-VII, with a chord change every two beats. This progression is repeated six times. In the last three repeats, lead guitarist
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plays a short guitar interlude. The song ends in E major on the
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Music video

The music video was shot in late September 2008. The video premiered Friday October 24, 2008. It shows the band members performing in an open space, and then cancer survivors are shown lying on the floor, gradually they rise, and at the end of the video, their names appear. The video features band members' relatives who have survived cancer, and other cancer survivors such as
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Track listing


Chart performance

"Save You" debuted at #88 on the Canadian Hot 100 based on airplay alone, and rose up the chart each week up to the top forty. On the ending week of October 19 it was released for digital downloads on iTunes, and it received 7,000 downloads in that week causing the song to skyrocket from #53 to #18. It was marked as the sales gainer for that week, and it is Simple Plan's third top twenty hit on the chart from their self-titled album ( Simple Plan).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Save You (Simple Plan Song) Simple Plan songs 2008 singles Rock ballads Songs written by Pierre Bouvier Songs written by Chuck Comeau Songs written by Arnold Lanni 2008 songs Lava Records singles