Don Nutter.
Dido (save some oodles for me :) )
yes he did
That was Ben E. King.
This song was based on when the lead singer of The Fray helped a troubled teen. "You" refers to the singer, and "he" refers to the kid. Some people think it is about being in a relationship. And some think it was about a doctor trying to tell a family member their loved one passed away, but the correct answer is that the singer wrote it for a troubled teen who he was trying to save, hence, how to save a life.
WOODY GUTHRIE (save some oodles for me)
Tara Lyn Hart
go find the champine bottle then go and aim at the crack on the right side the save her and same with left
The lead singer said it was about his time trying to help troubled teens. It can also mean you trying to save someone's spirit or heart from fading.
Because the singer of the band, Pierre Bouvier, had a brother with cancer and he wanted to write a song about his brother and how he wished he could save him. I think it is very sweet!
Yes but the point they proved was a different one that a singer can have a bad night and that was why they started the judges save, That she has not been voted off proves that it was a wise use of the judge's save
it's Annie Garrat listen to all her songs really awesome
According to the lead singer, the song was influenced by his experience at a camp, where he worked as a mentor, for troubled teens. "One of the youngsters I was paired up with was a musician. Here I was, a protected suburbanite, and he was just 17 and had all these problems. And no one could write a manual on how to save him." Issac Slade. It was about all the people that tried to help this boy, but no one knew how to save him. The verses describe the attempts by an adult to help a troubled teen. The chorus is about how the singer, himself, could not save a friend becaue he wasnt sure how.