"How to Save a Life" is a song by American alternative rock band the Fray, released in March 2006 as the second single from their debut studio album of the same name.[1] The song is one of the band's most popular airplay songs and peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, becoming the band's highest charting song. It became the joint seventh longest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, tying with Santana's "Smooth" (1999), at 58 consecutive weeks. The song has been certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA,[2] and has sold 4.7 million downloads as of January 2015, the fourth best-selling rock song in digital history.[3]
According to lead singer Isaac Slade, the song was composed and influenced by his experience while working as a mentor at a camp for troubled teenagers:
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.
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 taking drugs and cutting yourself or I won't talk to you again," but all he needed was some support. The boy was losing friends and going through depression. He lost his best friend and could not deal with it. 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 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:[4]
I got a lot of e-mails about it (...) One boy died in a car accident, and I guess it had been the last song he downloaded from his computer. They played it at his funeral, and some of his friends got Save a life tattooed on their arms. The response has been overwhelming.
During an interview in Sauce, Bob Wilson asked Slade, "'How to Save a Life' was apparently inspired by an experience you had as a mentor to a boy who had a drug problem. What's the story behind that?" Slade answered:[5]
Well there's a group home here in Denver called Shelterwood, and it takes in teens who've had a tough time; their parents don't want to send them to jail, but they can't keep track of them themselves... A friend of mine was actually the president for that particular school, so he asked Joe and I to come up for one of their weekend retreats... I was paired up with one boy in particular. His story was just amazing – all the relationships that he had put at risk because of the decisions he made, and eventually losing the relationships... the cost of his lifestyle and his choices, and kind of relating them to my own life and my own stories; seeing all the relationships I've threatened for one reason or another. It was a really inspiring weekend.
Commercial performanceEdit
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, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Spain, 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 the territory five weeks earlier than planned. It debuted at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart on January 21, 2007, via downloads alone. Instead of its planned release date which was to be March 26, 2007, the single was physically released in the United Kingdom on February 28 and gradually rose up the chart, reaching number five on February 25, staying there for four weeks. It eventually peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart on April 8 and became Britain's eleventh biggest-selling song of 2007.[6] On March 29, "How to Save a Life" peaked at number 1 in Ireland, becoming their first and only number one single in the country to date. The song only stayed at the top spot for a week but sales still proved strong after it fell from number 1.
The song was ranked No. 24 on Billboard's Best Adult Pop Songs of the Decade,[7] and No. 47 on Billboard's Top 100 Digital Tracks of the Decade.[8] It was also ranked No. 58 on Billboard's Hot 100 Songs of the Decade[9] and No. 56 on Rhapsody's list of the Top 100 Tracks of the Decade.[10] The song was the 25th most downloaded song of all time on iTunes as of February 2010.[11] The song has sold over 4.7 million copies in the US as of January 2015.[12]
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 No. 21 of the year by VH1's "Top 40 Videos of 2006".
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.
A third music video, directed by Mark Pellington, was released for the song on December 6, 2006. The video features various adolescents, most of which seem to be between 12 and 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, and many of them 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 them, such as "Remember", "Cry", or "Let It Go". The video ends with each child finding a catharsis and making peace with themselves or others. This version of the video debuted on MTV's Total Request Live (TRL) at No. 9, and went on to top the countdown at No. 1 on December 21, 2006, becoming the band's first TRL No. 1, and also becoming the last No. 1 video on TRL for 2006.
Track listingsEdit
CD 1
"How to Save a Life" (single mix) – 4:00
"She Is" – Acoustic from Stripped Raw + Real
;CD 2
"How to Save a Life" (album version) – 4:22
"How to Save a Life" – Acoustic from Stripped Raw + Real – 4:22
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. † Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.
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. Alexandra then incorporated the song into the second-season episode "Superstition". 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. Grey's Anatomy is credited with bringing popularity to the song. It was also used in the show's musical episode when Callie was having surgery to save her and baby Sofia's life. It was also used when Derek died and Meredith stood at his bedside. [68] The song also featured prominently in the season five Scrubs episode "My Lunch", and was used as the song of choice for the 'best bits' of season 8 of Big Brother UK.[69]
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For other uses see How to Save a Life disambiguation How to Save a Life is a song by American alternative rock band the Fray released in March 2006 as the second single from their debut studio album of the same name 1 The song is one of the band s most popular airplay songs and peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States becoming the band s highest charting song It became the joint seventh longest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 tying with Santana s Smooth 1999 at 58 consecutive weeks The song has been certified 5 Platinum by the RIAA 2 and has sold 4 7 million downloads as of January 2015 the fourth best selling rock song in digital history 3 How to Save a Life Single by the Frayfrom the album How to Save a LifeReleasedMarch 26 2006Recorded2005GenrePop rockLength4 22LabelEpicSongwriter s Isaac SladeJoe KingProducer s Mike FlynnAaron JohnsonThe Fray singles chronology Over My Head Cable Car 2005 How to Save a Life 2006 Look After You 2007 Audio sample source source track filehelp How to Save a Life is the band s biggest hit single topping the Adult Top 40 chart for 15 consecutive weeks and topping the Canadian Airplay Chart It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 2007 but lost to Dani California by Red Hot Chili Peppers Lyrically the song is a lamentation from the perspective of a person unable to help a troubled friend Contents 1 Background and writing 2 Commercial performance 3 Music videos 4 Track listings 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Decade end charts 7 Certifications 8 In popular culture 9 ReferencesBackground and writing EditAccording to lead singer Isaac Slade the song was composed and influenced by his experience while working as a mentor at a camp for troubled teenagers 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 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 taking drugs and cutting yourself or I won t talk to you again but all he needed was some support The boy was losing friends and going through depression He lost his best friend and could not deal with it 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 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 4 I got a lot of e mails about it One boy died in a car accident and I guess it had been the last song he downloaded from his computer They played it at his funeral and some of his friends got Save a life tattooed on their arms The response has been overwhelming During an interview in Sauce Bob Wilson asked Slade How to Save a Life was apparently inspired by an experience you had as a mentor to a boy who had a drug problem What s the story behind that Slade answered 5 Well there s a group home here in Denver called Shelterwood and it takes in teens who ve had a tough time their parents don t want to send them to jail but they can t keep track of them themselves A friend of mine was actually the president for that particular school so he asked Joe and I to come up for one of their weekend retreats I was paired up with one boy in particular His story was just amazing all the relationships that he had put at risk because of the decisions he made and eventually losing the relationships the cost of his lifestyle and his choices and kind of relating them to my own life and my own stories seeing all the relationships I ve threatened for one reason or another It was a really inspiring weekend Commercial performance EditThe 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 Canada Ireland Italy Spain 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 the territory five weeks earlier than planned It debuted at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart on January 21 2007 via downloads alone Instead of its planned release date which was to be March 26 2007 the single was physically released in the United Kingdom on February 28 and gradually rose up the chart reaching number five on February 25 staying there for four weeks It eventually peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart on April 8 and became Britain s eleventh biggest selling song of 2007 6 On March 29 How to Save a Life peaked at number 1 in Ireland becoming their first and only number one single in the country to date The song only stayed at the top spot for a week but sales still proved strong after it fell from number 1 The song was ranked No 24 on Billboard s Best Adult Pop Songs of the Decade 7 and No 47 on Billboard s Top 100 Digital Tracks of the Decade 8 It was also ranked No 58 on Billboard s Hot 100 Songs of the Decade 9 and No 56 on Rhapsody s list of the Top 100 Tracks of the Decade 10 The song was the 25th most downloaded song of all time on iTunes as of February 2010 11 The song has sold over 4 7 million copies in the US as of January 2015 12 Music videos EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 No 21 of the year by VH1 s Top 40 Videos of 2006 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 A third music video directed by Mark Pellington was released for the song on December 6 2006 The video features various adolescents most of which seem to be between 12 and 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 and many of them 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 them such as Remember Cry or Let It Go The video ends with each child finding a catharsis and making peace with themselves or others This version of the video debuted on MTV s Total Request Live TRL at No 9 and went on to top the countdown at No 1 on December 21 2006 becoming the band s first TRL No 1 and also becoming the last No 1 video on TRL for 2006 Track listings EditCD 1 How to Save a Life single mix 4 00 She Is Acoustic from Stripped Raw Real CD 2 How to Save a Life album version 4 22 How to Save a Life Acoustic from Stripped Raw Real 4 22 She Is Acoustic from Stripped Raw Real How to Save a Life CD RPersonnel EditThe Fray Isaac Slade lead vocals acoustic piano Dave Welsh lead guitars Joe King rhythm guitars backing vocals Dan Battenhouse bass Ben Wysocki drumsProduction Produced by Aaron Johnson and Mike FlynnCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2006 2013 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 13 2Austria O3 Austria Top 40 14 46Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 15 7Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia 16 2Canada AC Billboard 17 4Canada CHR Top 40 Billboard 18 4Canada Hot AC Billboard 19 1Canada Canadian Hot 100 20 17Europe Eurochart Hot 100 21 12France SNEP 22 35Germany Official German Charts 23 45Ireland IRMA 24 1Italy Digital Singles FIMI 25 5Italy Physical Singles FIMI 26 29Netherlands Dutch Top 40 27 20Netherlands Single Top 100 28 46New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 29 7Norway VG lista 30 10Portugal Billboard 31 7Scotland OCC 32 6Slovakia Radio Top 100 33 83Sweden Sverigetopplistan 34 5Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 35 28UK Singles OCC 36 4US Billboard Hot 100 37 3US Adult Alternative Songs Billboard 38 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 39 1US Adult Top 40 Billboard 40 1US Alternative Airplay Billboard 41 31US Christian Songs Billboard 42 4US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 43 3 Year end charts Edit Chart 2006 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 44 27US Adult Top 40 Billboard 45 23Chart 2007 PositionAustralia ARIA 46 18Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 47 40Europe Eurochart Hot 100 48 35Ireland IRMA 49 10New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 50 38Sweden Sverigetopplistan 51 93Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 52 95UK Singles OCC 53 11US Billboard Hot 100 54 24US Adult Contemporary Billboard 55 2US Adult Top 40 Billboard 56 5Decade end charts Edit Chart 2000 09 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 57 58Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 58 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 59 Platinum 40 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 60 2 Platinum 180 000 Germany BVMI 61 2 Platinum 600 000 Italy FIMI 62 2 Platinum 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 63 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 64 3 Platinum 1 800 000 United States RIAA 65 5 Platinum 5 000 000 United States RIAA 66 Mastertone Platinum 1 000 000 StreamingDenmark IFPI Danmark 67 Gold 900 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Streaming only figures based on certification alone In popular culture EditThis article appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2017 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 Alexandra then incorporated the song into the second season episode Superstition 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 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