How to Save a Life (song)

How to Save a Life (song)

Infobox Single
Name = How to Save a Life


Artist = The Fray
from Album = How to Save a Life
Released = July 4, 2006
Format = Digital download
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Alternative rock, piano rock, ballad
Length = 4:23 (album version)

3:58 (single hit version)
Label = Epic Records
Writer = Isaac Slade, Joe King
Producer =Mike Flynn, Aaron Johnson
Certification = 2x Platinum
Last single = "Over My Head (Cable Car)"
(2005)
This single = "How to Save a Life"
(2006)
Next single = "Look After You"
(2007) Extra chronology
Artist = The Fray UK
Type = singles
Last single =
This single = "How to Save a Life"
(2007)
Next single = "Over My Head (Cable Car)"
(2007)
Extra tracklisting
Album = How to Save a Life
Type = Studio
prev_track = "Over My Head (Cable Car)"
prev_no = 2
this_track = "How to Save a Life"
track_no = 3
next_track = "All at Once"
next_no = 4

"How to Save a Life" is an alternative rock song by Colorado-based rock band The Fray. It is the title track from their debut album, "How to Save a Life". It was the follow-up single to the top 10 hit "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and peaked in the top 3 of the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in the United States. It became the joint sixth longest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, tying with Santana's "Smooth" (1999), at 58 consecutive weeks. The song has sold over 2,000,000 downloads, and has been certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA. It is the band's highest-charting song to date, topping the Adult Top 40 chart for 15 consecutive weeks and topping the Canadian Airplay Chart. The single is backed with a live version performed in a Q101 studio. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 2007. It lost to "Dani California" by Red Hot Chili Peppers.

The song is the band's first to achieve significant popularity outside of the United States. "How to Save a Life" was a top five hit in Australia, Ireland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Due to an early leak by BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom, where it was the band's debut single, the song was released in that country five weeks earlier than planned and peaked at #4, but still ended 2007 as the year's eleventh biggest-selling single in the country. [BBC Music. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/singles2007.shtml "Top 40 Singles of the Year 2007 "] . Retrieved 2007-12-27]

Lyrics

According to lead singer and songwriter Isaac Slade, the song was composed and influenced by his experience while working as a mentor at a camp for troubled teens:

Slade claims that the song is about all of the people that tried to reach out to the boy but were unsuccessful. As Slade says in an interview, the boy's friends and family approached him by saying, "Quit [the problem behavior] or I won't talk to you again," but all he needed was some support. The verses of the song describe an attempt by an adult to confront a troubled teen. In the chorus, the singer laments that he himself was unable to save a friend because he did not know how.

While this was the original intent of the song, the band has opened the song to interpretation. They created a [http://www.howtosavealife.com/ website] where fans were welcome to submit music videos they had made for the song. This arose from the response that Slade got from the song: [cite web|url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2006-07-12-otv-the-fray_x.htm|publisher=USA Today|title=Debut 'How to Save a Life' takes on a life of its own|date=July 12, 2006]

Popularity in TV series

The song was first featured on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy", after Alexandra Patsavas, the music supervisor for the show, saw the band perform in Los Angeles. She was impressed with their performance, particularly with the song "How to Save a Life". Alexandra then incorporated the song into "Superstition", an episode of the show's second season (first aired on March 19, 2006). After its usage in the episode, the song became a minor Hot 100 hit. The song became an "unofficial theme" for the other members of the "Grey's Anatomy" production after the episode aired, leading to the decision that the song would be used in the main promotion for the third season in the show. [cite web|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/09242006/tv/how_greys_got_that_catchy_new_theme_song_tv_paige_albiniak.htm|publisher=New York Post|title=How 'Grey's' got that catchy new "theme" song|date=September 24, 2006]

The song was then featured on NBC's comedy medical series "Scrubs", towards the end of the popular episode "My Lunch" on April 25, 2006, when three patients die from rabies contracted through organ transplants. Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) feels that it is through his oversight that the deaths occur, and subsequently, he emotionally collapses, and walks out of the hospital mid-shift.

One week after the promotion for "Grey's Anatomy"'s third season began to air, "How to Save a Life" advanced from position #51 to position #29 on the Hot 100. As the promotion played, the song continued to climb on the charts, reaching a peak position of #3 in the "Billboard" issue marked October 7, 2006. On September 21, 2006, a "Grey's Anatomy" version of the music video (similar to the one made for Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars") was shown prior to the third season premiere of the show. The song was also released as one of the tracks on the "Grey's Anatomy, Vol. 2" soundtrack album, and would later be used in the trailer for the Australian release of the show.

In addition to "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scrubs", the song has been aired in episodes of "One Tree Hill", "Family Guy", "Ghost Whisperer", "The Hills", "8th & Ocean", "Cold Case" and in the UK for the final episode of "Big Brother 8", the encore episode of "Echo Beach" and in BBC 1 trailers of series 22 "Casualty". HBO used the song for its "Summer Image" television campaign, and it was also used in the trailer for the film "Reign Over Me".

During the season preview for the new Tila Tequila show "A Shot at Love", "How to Save a Life" plays as the backdrop music.

The melody to the song was also parodied in a popular YouTube video called "PS3 Song: How to Kill a Brand" which blasted Sony for several missteps that ultimately led to the PlayStation 3 lagging behind both the Xbox 360 and Wii. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R98qC0fd_1w YouTube - PS3 Song ] ] . This parody inspired a similar song highlighting the faults of the Xbox 360 being made to the tune of 99 Luftballons.

Another parody was created, under the title "How to Kill Your Wife".

Other variations

Bryan Preston, a former lead blogger at conservative website HotAir.com, reworked the lyrics to address terrorism carried out by Islamic radicals. Retitled "How to Take a Life", Preston made a video of the song, himself singing the lyrics while noted conservative pundit Michelle Malkin played the piano. The video juxtaposed images and video of radical Islamic leaders speaking and clips from terrorist training videos and camps. [ [http://hotair.com/archives/2007/06/13/new-vent-how-to-take-a-life/ "How to Take a Life - Redone with lyrics concerning Islamic terrorism.] ]

Music videos

*Five distinct music videos exist for this song.

1.) The original music video, which premiered on VH1 on September 12, 2006, featured the recurring themes of light and stopped time. This music video shows the scene of a car crash and all of its presumed victims in pause. There is a recurring light throughout the video shining brightly in the dark woods that the video takes place in. Scenes of the band playing in a dark warehouse are intercut with the story going on outside. This version of the video was placed at #21 of the year by VH1's "Top 40 Videos of 2006".vvd

2.) Another version of the music video juxtaposes scenes from "Grey's Anatomy" to scenes of the original music video. However, all the scenes of the presumed car crash victims are excluded and only scenes of The Fray playing in a warehouse are shown.

3.) A third music video was released for the song on December 6, 2006. It was directed by Mark Pellington, who is known for his work on the "Jeremy" music video among others. The video features various different kids, most of which seem to be between 12-18 in age, all who appear to be depressed and suicidal, or possibly mourning the loss of a loved one. All of these children have lost a significant loved one prior to the video. Many of the kids cry and scream in the video, all against a white background. Scenes of the band playing the song against this same white background are also shown throughout the video. Many numbered steps are shown alongside the kids, such as "Remember", "Cry", or "Let It Go". The video ends with each child seeming to find a catharsis. This version of the video debuted on MTV's Total Request Live at #9, and has since gone on to top the countdown at #1 on December 21, 2006, becoming the band's first TRL #1, and also becoming the last #1 video on TRL for 2006.

4.) A fourth video takes the form of a slideshow composed of images of the September 11, 2001 attacks with the song played over it.

5.) A fifth one featuring Hurricane Katrina aftermath in New Orleans with the song played over it.

Track listings

UK CDS 1

# "How To Save A Life"
# "She Is" - Acoustic from Stripped Raw + Real

UK CDS 2

# "How To Save A Life"
# "How To Save A Life" - Acoustic from Stripped Raw + Real
# "She Is" - Acoustic from Stripped Raw + Real
# "How To Save A Life" - CD-Rom Video

International Suicide Prevention a 501(c)(3) public charity adopted the song "How to Save A Life", as its official theme song in 2008. http://www.supportisp.org

Charts

{| class="wikitable"!align="center"|Chart (2006)!align="center"|Peak
position
-
align="left"|Portuguese Singles Chart
align="center"|40
-
align="left"|Spanish Singles Chart
align="center"|1
-
align="left"|Swedish Singles Chart
align="center"|5
-
align="left"|Swiss Singles Top 100
align="center"|30
-
align="left"|UK Singles Chart
align="center"|4
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100
align="center"|3
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Pop 100
align="center"|4
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Hot Adult Contemporary
align="center"|1
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks
align="center"|1
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Top 40 Mainstream
align="center"|3
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Hot Digital Tracks
align="center"|1
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Hot Christian Songs
align="center"|4
-
align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks
align="center"|31
-
align="left"|United World Chart
align="center"|15
-

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References

External links

* [http://www.thefray.net Thefray.net] — the band's official website.
* [http://www.howtosavealife.com Howtosavealife.com] — official website dedicated to the song.
* [http://www.savealifecampaign.com Savealifecampaign.com] — The "Save A Life Campaign".
* [http://www.soundfires.com/reviews/22 Soundfires.com Review of "How to Save a Life"]


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