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"Save Me" Single by Queen from the album The Game B-side "Let Me Entertain You" (live) Released 25 January 1980 Format Vinyl record (7") Recorded 1979 Genre Hard rock Length 3:52 Label EMI, Elektra Writer(s) Brian May Producer Queen and Mack Queen singles chronology "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (1979) "Save Me" (1980) "Play the Game" (1980) "Save Me" is a song by English rock band Queen. This rock ballad was written by guitarist Brian May. It was recorded in 1979 and released in the U.K. on January 25, 1980, nearly six months prior to the release of the album The Game. It spent six weeks on the UK charts, peaking at number eleven. The song was played live from 1979-1982. Brian May wrote "Save Me" about a friend whose relationship had ended, and played piano, synths and guitars (electric and twelve-string acoustic) on it. Played live, the song would typically feature a short piano introduction absent from the studio version. This introduction can be found in a Brian May solo composition "My Boy" which can only be found much later on the 1998 compilation album "Lullabies With A Difference". The general melody could have been conceived by May as early as 1980 as the intro to the live version of "Save Me" exhibits. In addition, the lyrics "I'm naked and I'm far from home" were uttered near the end of the pilot episode of the television series "Highlander" (whose theme was another Queen song, "Princes of the Universe") by Christopher Lambert's character. The song is featured on stage actress and singer, Kerry Ellis', debut album, Anthems, produced by Brian May. Personnel Brian May: rhythm and acoustic twelve-string guitars, piano, synthesizer, backing vocals. Roger Taylor: Drums, backing vocals. Freddie Mercury: Lead and backing Vocals. John Deacon: bass. Charts Country Peak position Netherlands 5 Norway 7 Ireland 8 Italy 10 UK 11 Germany 42 Japan 96 v • d • e Queen singles discography 1970s 1973: "Keep Yourself Alive" · 1974: "Liar" · "Seven Seas of Rhye" · "Killer Queen"/"Flick of the Wrist" · 1975: "Now I'm Here" · "Lily of the Valley" · "Bohemian Rhapsody" · 1976: "You're My Best Friend" · "Somebody to Love" · 1977: "Tie Your Mother Down" · "Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" · "Long Away" · "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" · "We Are the Champions"/"We Will Rock You" · 1978: "Spread Your Wings" · "It's Late" · "Bicycle Race"/"Fat Bottomed Girls" · 1979: "Don't Stop Me Now" · "Jealousy" · "Mustapha" · "Love of My Life" · "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" 1980s 1980: "Save Me" · "Play the Game" · "Another One Bites the Dust" · "Need Your Loving Tonight" · "Flash" · 1981: "Under Pressure" (with David Bowie) · 1982: "Body Language" · "Las Palabras de Amor" · "Calling All Girls" · "Staying Power" · "Back Chat" · 1984: "Radio Ga Ga" · "I Want to Break Free" · "It's a Hard Life" · "Hammer to Fall" · "Thank God It's Christmas" · 1985: "One Vision" · 1986: "A Kind of Magic" · "Princes of the Universe" · "Friends Will Be Friends" · "Pain Is So Close to Pleasure" · "Who Wants to Live Forever" · "One Year of Love" · 1989: "I Want It All" · "Breakthru" · "The Invisible Man" · "Scandal" · "The Miracle" 1990s 1991: "Innuendo" · "I'm Going Slightly Mad" · "Headlong" · "The Show Must Go On" · "These Are the Days of Our Lives" · 1995: "Heaven for Everyone" · "A Winter's Tale" · 1996: "I Was Born to Love You" · "Too Much Love Will Kill You" · "Let Me Live" · "You Don't Fool Me" · 1997: "No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)" · 1998: "Another One Bites the Dust" (re-mix) · 1999: "Under Pressure (Rah Mix)" (with David Bowie) 2000s 2005: "Reaching Out/Tie Your Mother Down (Live at Sheffield)" (with Paul Rodgers) · "We Will Rock You (Live at Hyde Park)" (with Paul Rodgers) · 2007: "Say It's Not True" (with Paul Rodgers) · 2008: "C-lebrity" (with Paul Rodgers) Book:Queen · Category:Queen · Portal:Queen This 1980s single-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e