Saving Grace

Album: One Day at a Time (2020)
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Songfacts®:

  • The original meaning of "saving grace" is the free and unmerited love and favor of God that "saves" a sinner from the eternal consequences of their sin. Over the years, the phrase has come to be used broadly to reference any good thing that redeems a negative experience. Here, Kodaline's Steve Garrigan promises a loved one that whatever trials and tribulations they face, he will always be by their side and be their "saving grace."
  • Kodaline released the song as the third single from One Day at a Time during the coronavirus pandemic. The band announced the track through a YouTube livestream performance to promote staying home and quarantining. Garrigan told The Sun newspaper:

    "It felt like a good song to release during the lockdown, as its message is about being there for each other and supporting each other through difficult times."
  • Kodaline used various producers from outside the band for their previous album, Politics of Living, but they chose the internal option for One Day at a Time; bassist Jason Boland is the man behind the boards.

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