Save a Prayer#Eagles of Death Metal version
{{short description|1982 single by Duran Duran}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2024}}
{{Use British English|date=November 2013}}
{{Infobox song
| name = Save a Prayer
| cover = Save A Prayer.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Duran Duran
| album = Rio
| B-side = * "Hold Back the Rain" (remix)
- "Save a Prayer" (from the Arena)
- "Careless Memories" (from the Arena)
| recorded = January–February 1982
| studio = AIR (London, UK)
| genre = * New wave
- synth-pop{{cite AV media |url=https://www.avclub.com/duran-duran-essential-30-best-songs-ranked-1850956091/slides/2 |title=Essential Duran Duran: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked |date=27 October 2023 |last=Erlewin |first=Stephen |publisher=The A.V. Club |access-date=25 May 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240526000747/https://www.avclub.com/duran-duran-essential-30-best-songs-ranked-1850956091/slides/2 |archive-date=26 May 2024 |url-status=live}}
| length = * 6:05 (video version)
- 5:32 (album version)
- 3:45 (US single version)
| label = * EMI
| writer = * Simon Le Bon
| producer = Colin Thurston
| prev_title = Hungry Like the Wolf
| prev_year = 1982
| next_title = Rio
| next_year = 1982
| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|6Uxc9eFcZyM|"Save a Prayer"}}}}
}}
"Save a Prayer" is a song by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 9 August 1982 as the third single from their second album Rio (1982). It became Duran Duran's biggest hit (at the time) on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number two. As of October 2021 "Save a Prayer" is the sixth most streamed Duran Duran song in the UK.{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/duran-durans-official-top-20-most-streamed-songs-revealed__34312/ |title=Duran Duran's Official Top 20 most-streamed songs revealed |publisher=Official Charts Company |date=26 October 2021|access-date=12 June 2022 }}
"Save a Prayer" was not originally issued as a single in the United States, although the music video was very popular on MTV. An edited concert single version from Arena was released in the U.S. in January 1985 and reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Composition
The song began with Andy Taylor and Nick Rhodes picking out chords together, and was then built around the sequencer track.John Taylor In the Pleasure Groove: Love, Death, and Duran Duran 2012, chapter 33 Simon Le Bon wrote the lyrics to the song while the band was on tour. The lyrics are about a chance meeting between two people that turns into a one-night stand. Le Bon has described the lyrics as "realistic, and not romantic". According to Le Bon, the chorus of the song was based on Gordon Lightfoot's folk song "If You Could Read My Mind".[https://www.smoothradio.com/features/the-story-of/save-a-prayer-duran-duran-lyrics-meaning-video/ The Story of... 'Save a Prayer' by Duran Duran] Smooth Radio 8 October 2019
The verses of the song are in D minor, while the chorus is in B minor. It opens with an arpeggiated delay-treated synthesizer riff (created on a Roland SH-2), which plays in the background throughout the song.{{cite book|title=Duran Duran's Rio|first=Annie|last=Zaleski|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|page=23|year=2021|isbn=978-1-501-35519-6}}
Critical reception
Cash Box said that the live version "attests to the faithful sound of Duran Duran’s show while betraying a certain sedimentary element of the arrangement, the harmonies are there as are the lush backing synthesizers, yet a muddy mix makes the original studio cut favorable."{{cite magazine|title=Reviews|magazine=Cash Box|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/80s/1985/CB-1985-01-26.pdf|date=26 January 1985|accessdate=26 July 2022|page=8}}
AllMusic journalist Donald A. Guarisco described the new wave ballad{{Cite web|url=https://vocal.media/beat/8eez-playlist-duran-duran|title=8EEZ Playlist: Duran Duran|website=Beat}} in a retrospective review, as being "a lilting epic". He wrote: "The music maintains the stormily romantic quality of the lyric by combining meditative verses with an aching chorus that swells and ebbs in a way that perfectly captures the song's heartbreak."{{cite web |author=Donald A. Guarisco |url=http://www.allmusic.com/song/save-a-prayer-mt0034239515 |title=Save a Prayer: Song Review |work=AllMusic |access-date=12 January 2014}}
Retrospectively, music journalist Annie Zaleski described the song as "a moody ballad driven by lush, pirouetting keyboards and acoustic guitars, and a rhythm section that propelled the song forward with nuanced grooves." She wrote: "Duran Duran's blend of acoustic and electronic is one reason why "Save a Prayer" works so well. It also contributed to the song's success."{{cite web|url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/duran-duran-save-a-prayer/ |title=40 Years Ago: Duran Duran Gets Moody on 'Save a Prayer' |author=Zaleski, Annie |date=9 August 2022 |publisher=Ultimate Classic Rock }}
Music video
The video was filmed by director Russell Mulcahy among the jungles, beaches, and temples of Sri Lanka in April 1982.{{cite AV media |url=https://www.lpm.org/music/2023-08-09/todays-ear-x-tacy-duran-duran-save-a-prayer |title=Today's ear X-tacy: Duran Duran "Save A Prayer" |date=9 August 2023 |last=Timmons |first=John |publisher=Louisville Public Media |access-date=25 May 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230926193445/https://www.lpm.org/music/2023-08-09/todays-ear-x-tacy-duran-duran-save-a-prayer |archive-date=26 September 2023 |url-status=live}} Scenes were filmed atop the ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya, among the ruins of a Buddhist temple at Polonnaruwa and the island's southern coastline, with Simon Le Bon appearing in Speedos.
The shoot was a difficult but memorable experience for the band. Le Bon, Roger and John Taylor went ahead to the location while Andy Taylor and Nick Rhodes were in London finishing mixes for the Rio album and B-sides.{{cite book |title=Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran |last=Taylor |first= Andy|author-link=Andy Taylor (guitarist) |year=2008 |publisher=Orion Publishing Group |location=London |isbn=978-0-7528-8338-0|page=100}} They had almost no time after that was done to change clothes before catching their flight, and Rhodes wore the same leather jacket and trousers he had been wearing against the London chill.{{cite book |title=Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran |last=Taylor |first= Andy|author-link=Andy Taylor (guitarist) |year=2008 |publisher=Orion Publishing Group |location=London |isbn=978-0-7528-8338-0|pages=102–04}}{{cite book|last=Marks|first=Craig|title=I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution|year=2011|publisher=Dutton|location=New York, NY|isbn=978-0-525-95230-5|page=[https://archive.org/details/iwantmymtvuncens00mark/page/120 120]|author2=Tannenbaum, Rob|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/iwantmymtvuncens00mark/page/120}}
When they arrived in Colombo, it was very warm, and Rhodes was uncomfortable in his clothing. Andy reassured him they would be in their hotel soon and could relax. The driver who met them in a flatbed lorry informed them it would be several hours' driving time to Kandy in the centre of the country, where the band were lodged. Along the way they were struck by the poverty they witnessed.
During the filming of the scene where the band members were riding elephants, a female elephant made a strange sound. One of the crew had recorded it, and found it funny enough to play back. It turned out to be the elephant's mating call, which led the elephant carrying Roger to charge downhill and attempt to mount the female. "It was funny as hell, but quite hairy for a moment," says Rhodes.
While perched on a branch over a lagoon and miming playing his guitar, an intoxicated Andy fell into the water. He accidentally swallowed some, and had to be hospitalised during the band's subsequent Australian tour due to a tropical virus he contracted at that time. The band members all initially refused to do the scene where an elephant sprays water from its trunk onto one of them due to its homoerotic overtones; they finally settled on John since he was the band's pin-up boy. He would be teased about it for years afterwards. "I didn't care," he wrote in 2012. "I loved it. It is one of my most treasured memories."{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=John|title=In the Pleasure Groove: Love, Death & Duran Duran|year=2012|publisher=Sphere|location=London|isbn=9780751549041|author-link=John Taylor (bass guitarist)|page=178}}
Andy recalls in his memoirs that the shooting at the temple was very tense, since the country was on the verge of civil war and the temple's monks were impatiently waiting for their leader to arrive and address a large political gathering. The band members wore bare feet in deference to the temple's religious importance, frequently scorching themselves on the bare rock they were standing on. During some takes, the band members yelled "Fuck you, Russell!" instead of mouthing the lyrics. For one scene, Le Bon and Rhodes were dropped off from a helicopter that could not itself land on the monument.
Vanya Seager, former wife of Robson Green, is the girl wearing a red dress in an interior-filmed scene dancing with Simon Le Bon. She also appears in the "Lonely in Your Nightmare" music video, which was also filmed in Sri Lanka along with "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Save a Prayer".{{cite web |url=https://duranduran.com/2013/following-in-the-footsteps-of-duran-duran-in-sri-lanka/ |title=Following in the Footsteps of Duran Duran in Sri Lanka |website=Duran Duran |date=30 December 2013 |access-date=13 June 2025}}
A live version of the song was released in 1985. On the live version Le Bon dedicates the song to Marvin Gaye, who had been fatally shot the day before the concert was recorded in April 1984. The video was taken from Duran Duran's Oakland, California, concerts that were filmed for the Arena (An Absurd Notion) video.
B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes
The UK release of "Save a Prayer" was backed with a remix of "Hold Back the Rain".
=Versions=
- "Save a Prayer" [single version] – 5:24
- "Save a Prayer" [album version] – 5:33
- "Save a Prayer" [video version] – 6:03
- "Save a Prayer" [Australian promo edit] – 4:10
- "Save a Prayer" [Brazilian edit] – 4:04
- "Save a Prayer" [US single version] – 3:44
- "Save a Prayer" [special edited version] – 3:55
- "Save a Prayer" [Japanese single version] – 4:00
Note: song differences
- Single version: at approximately 4:35 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated four times until fade out.
- Album version: at approximately 4:35 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated six times until fade out.
- Video version: at approximately 4:41 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated twelve times until fade out.
- The synthesizer riff in the video version is repeated 4 times during the intro, while the synthesizer riff on the album and single version gets repeated only twice.
Formats and track listings
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7": EMI / EMI 5327 United Kingdom
- "Save a Prayer" – 5:25
- "Hold Back the Rain" (remix) – 3:58
12": EMI / 12 EMI 5327 United Kingdom
- "Save a Prayer" – 5:25
- "Hold Back the Rain" (12" remix) – 7:05
7": Capitol / B 5438 United States
- "Save a Prayer" – 3:45 (a.k.a. "US single version")
- "Save a Prayer" (from the Arena) – 3:35
- Track 2 is an edited version taken from the album Arena.
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12": EMI Electrola / 1C K 060 2005036 Europe
- "Save a Prayer" – 5:25
- "Save a Prayer" (from the Arena) – 6:11
- "Careless Memories" (from the Arena) – 4:06
- Tracks 2 and 3 are taken from the album Arena.
7": EMI / EMI 1A 006-64953 The Netherlands
- "Save a Prayer" – 5:32
- "Hold Back the Rain" (remix) – 3:56
CD: Part of Singles Box Set 1981–1985
- "Save a Prayer" (7" edit) – 5:25
- "Hold Back the Rain" (remix) – 3:56
- "Hold Back the Rain" (12" remix) – 7:05
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Live version
{{Infobox song
| name = Save a Prayer (US Single Version)
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Duran Duran
| album = Arena
| B-side = "Save a Prayer" (from the Arena) (edited)
| released = January 1985
| recorded = 1982
| studio = AIR (London)
| genre =
| length = 3:45
| label = Capitol
| writer = * Simon Le Bon
| producer = Colin Thurston
| prev_title = The Wild Boys
| prev_year = 1984
| next_title = A View to a Kill
| next_year = 1985
}}
"Save a Prayer (Live)" is the fourth track from the album Arena. Capitol Records released an edited version as the B-side of the single "Save a Prayer" (US Single Version) in the United States in January 1985. The single peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending 16 March 1985.
The release was accompanied by a new live video, drawn from footage shot in 1984 for the concert film Arena.
Charts
=Weekly charts=
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scope="col"| Chart (1982)
! scope="col"| Peak |
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scope="row"| Australia (Kent Music Report){{cite book |last=Kent |first=David |author-link=David Kent (historian) |title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 |edition=illustrated |location=St Ives, N.S.W. |publisher=Australian Chart Book |year=1993 |page=97 |isbn=0-646-11917-6}}
| 56 |
{{single chart|Flanders|40|artist=Duran Duran|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=20 November 2020}} |
{{single chart|Ireland2|2|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=20 November 2020}} |
{{single chart|New Zealand|35|artist=Duran Duran|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=20 November 2020}} |
{{single chart|UKsinglesbyname|2|artist=Duran Duran|artistid=19319|rowheader=true|access-date=20 November 2020}} |
=Year-end charts=
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scope="col"| Chart (1982)
! scope="col"| Position |
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scope="row"| UK Singles (OCC){{cite book |last1=Rees |first1=Dafydd |last2=Lazell |first2=Barry |last3=Jones |first3=Alan |chapter=The Top 100 UK Singles |title=Chart File Volume 2 |location=London |publisher=Virgin Books |year=1983 |pages=80–81 |isbn=0-907080-73-1}}
| 36 |
Certifications
{{Certification Table Top|caption=Certifications for "Save a Prayer"}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|artist=Duran Duran|title=Save a Prayer|award=Silver|type=single|relyear=1982|certyear=1982|id=5691-812-1|date=1 September 1982|access-date=9 August 2022}}
{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=true}}
Personnel
Duran Duran
- Simon Le Bon – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (live)
- Nick Rhodes – keyboards, synthesizers
- John Taylor – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Roger Taylor – drums
- Andy Taylor – guitar, backing vocals
Technical
- Colin Thurston – producer and engineer
Other appearances
The song appeared in the British TV series Sex Education (season 3, episode 2).{{cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/sex-education-season-3-soundtrack-songs/ |title=Every Song In Sex Education Season 3 |last=Hunt |first=James |website=Screen Rant |date=17 September 2021 |access-date=19 September 2021}}
Cover versions
=Eagles of Death Metal version=
{{Infobox song
| name = Save a Prayer
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Eagles of Death Metal
| album = Zipper Down
| released = November 2015
| recorded =
| studio =
| genre =
| length = 4:40
| label = Downtown
| writer =
| producer = Joshua Homme
| prev_title = Complexity
| prev_year = 2015
| next_title =
| next_year =
}}
A cover version of the song appears on Eagles of Death Metal's 2015 album, Zipper Down.{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/59999-josh-homme-and-jesse-hughes-detail-eagles-of-death-metal-lp-zipper-down-share-bonkers-cover/|title=Josh Homme and Jesse Hughes Detail Eagles of Death Metal LP ZIPPER DOWN, Share Bonkers Cover|work=Pitchfork| date=17 June 2015 }} Duran Duran and Eagles of Death Metal played the song together on TFI Friday.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6762482/eagles-death-metal-save-a-prayer-duran-duran-video-paris-shootings|title=Eagles of Death Metal Performs 'Save a Prayer' With Duran Duran Days Before Paris Shootings: Watch - Billboard|magazine=Billboard}}{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOWLYH4H5L0 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/tOWLYH4H5L0 |archive-date=21 December 2021 |url-status=live|title=[HD] Duran Duran w/ Eagle Of Death Metal - "Save A Prayer" 10/30/15 TFI Friday|date=1 November 2015|work=YouTube}}{{cbignore}} Following the November 2015 Paris attacks, a Facebook campaign was launched to get the cover of "Save a Prayer" to number 1 on the UK Singles Chart.{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/eagles-of-death-metal-fans-launch-campaign-to-get-band-to-number-one-following-paris-attacks-a6735056.html|title=Eagles of Death Metal fans launch campaign to get band to number one following Paris attacks|author=Jack Shepherd|date=15 November 2015|work=The Independent}} Duran Duran have stated that they will donate all their royalties from the cover to charity.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/6762658/eagles-of-death-metal-duran-duran-donate-save-a-prayer|title=Duran Duran Will Donate All Proceeds From Eagles of Death Metal's 'Save A Prayer' Cover|magazine=Billboard}} Eagles of Death Metal's cover ultimately peaked at number 53 for the chart dated the week after the attack.{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/20151120/7501/|title=UK Singles Chart, week of 20 November 2015|work=Official Charts Company|date=20 November 2015 |access-date=21 November 2015}}
==Weekly charts==
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Chart (2015)
! Peak |
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{{single chart|Flanders|5|artist=EODM (Eagles of Death Metal)|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=28 November 2015}} |
{{single chart|Wallonia|11|artist=EODM (Eagles of Death Metal)|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=28 November 2015}} |
{{single chart|France|23|artist=EODM (Eagles of Death Metal)|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=26 November 2015}} |
{{single chart|Dutch100|73|artist=EODM (Eagles of Death Metal)|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=26 November 2015}} |
{{single chart|Scotland|18|date=2015-11-26|artist=EODM (Eagles of Death Metal)|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=26 November 2015}} |
{{single chart|Switzerland|72|artist=EODM (Eagles of Death Metal)|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=26 November 2015}} |
{{single chart|UK|53|date=2015-11-26|artist=Eagles of Death Metal|song=Save a Prayer|rowheader=true|access-date=29 November 2015}} |
=Other versions=
In April 2003, British duo 56k released a trance version on Kontor Records, which came out in Germany and other European countries. In the UK, it peaked at #46 and lasted two weeks in the top 100.
In 2014, singer-songwriter David Mead released a cover version of the song on the multi-artist compilation album Here Comes the Reign Again: The Second British Invasion.{{cite web|url=https://currycuts.bandcamp.com/track/save-a-prayer|title=Save A Prayer - Curry Cuts|date=30 September 2014|work=Curry Cuts}}
In December 2019, Canadian electronic duo Bob Moses released a cover version of the song on their Unplugged EP.
In 2009, British singer-songwriter Kate Walsh released a cover version of the song on her album Peppermint Radio.
In 2015, British house music group Dirty Vegas released a cover version of the song on their "Photograph" album
Sampling
- In 1995, English musical duo Shut Up and Dance prominently sampled "Save a Prayer" on their song "Save It 'til the Mourning After".{{cite web|url=https://chart-watch.uk/archives/1995/week-ending-april-1st-1995|title=Week Ending April 1st 1995|last=Masterton|first=James|author-link=James Masterton|publisher=Chart Watch UK|date=26 March 1995|access-date=3 April 2023}} It was released as a single and reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart in March 1995, becoming the duo's second top-40 hit in the UK.{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/26110/shut-up-and-dance/|title=Shut Up & Dance|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=3 April 2023}} It also reached number 41 on the Dutch Single Top 100, becoming their only song to chart in the Netherlands.{{cite web|url=https://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Shut+Up+And+Dance&titel=Save+It+%27Til+The+Mourning+After&cat=s|title=Shut Up and Dance – Save It 'til the Mourning After|publisher=MegaCharts|language=nl|access-date=3 April 2023}}
- The opening melody of "Save a Prayer" forms the basis of Viper's 1997 single "Titty Twister".
- "Save a Prayer" is sampled throughout on Cosmic Belt's 2006 single "Do It".
- Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas sampled the song on the track "One More Chance", on his 2007 solo album Songs About Girls.{{cite web |author=Francis Preve |url=http://news.beatport.com/oscillators-mixing-and-blending |title=Oscillators: Mixing and Blending |work=Beatport News |access-date=4 February 2015}}
- Arctic Monkeys reference the song's chorus on the track "Teddy Picker", from their 2007 album Favourite Worst Nightmare.{{cite web |title=Teddy Picker by Arctic Monkeys |url=https://www.songfacts.com/facts/arctic-monkeys/teddy-picker |website=SongFacts |access-date=17 August 2021}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/indepth/saveaprayer.shtml "Save a Prayer" at BBC's Sold on Song]
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