Yes, the song "How to Save a Life" by The Fray is based on a real-life experience of the band's lead singer, Isaac Slade, who struggled to help a friend dealing with substance abuse. The lyrics reflect the frustration and helplessness he felt during that time.
Well if you mean "how TO save a life" then i think it would be "the fray". Well if you mean "how TO save a life" then i think it would be "the fray".
The Fray
The Fray
The Fray is a piano based rock band from Denver Colorado. Some of their most notable somgs are "How to Save a Life", "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "You Found Me"
The first album of the Fray's was How To Save a Life, good CD.
2, How to Save a Life, and the self-titled The Fray.
The song "How to save a life" By The Fray. You can buy it on iTunes.
The PS3 song is a parody of the song 'How to Save a Life'by The Fray.
I cried. :(
Isaac Slade, The Fray
actually,it says how to save a life and it is called " How to Save A life" by The Fray
The lyrics for How to save a life by The Fray is easily obtained at online websites like Azlyrics, Metrolyrics, Songfacts, Lyricsmania or Songmeanings.