Savin' Me

Album: All the Right Reasons (2005)
Charted: 19
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Chad Kroeger, Daniel Adair, Michael Kroeger, Ryan Peake
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Regard Music, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 6

  • Mrgrym from Frisco, TexasI think this song is basically about a person in a bad place but not 100% sure of how bad of a place they’re in. So they would wish someone show them the truth if it’ll save them.
  • Jim Collins from TennesseeWhat is the name of the movie the theme of NickelBack Savin Me was taken from?
  • Left High Kick from Lower Middle Class UsaDuring the pandemic, I would listen to the song. I don’t know why but I rediscovered it. I was going through depression, post break up, suicidal, health problems. I was suicidal because I was f--king bored and because I hated my job even though it paid me over 200k a year. I would go out in the trail behind my house at two or three in the morning and listen to the song during the week. Specifically: “say it if it’s worth saving me.” I was saying that out loud to myself but I was thinking I wish my ex-girlfriend would say that to me and confirm that my life’s worth saving. Because I don’t see a whole lot of reasons.

    I left that miserable job and joined the new place and so far a little happier. Time to start over again, trying to start a new life for myself.

    I do miss the old days, and I talk to her from time to time and I’ll talk to her even though I’m talking to myself as if she is standing next to me.

    “Say it if it’s worth saving me.” Thank you
  • Another Burned Out Lawyer from Middle Class UsaDuring the pandemic I quit my job of 10 years at a very high-paying law firm for another one for less money, more opportunity, and more growth potential. During the pandemic, I would get up at two or three in the morning and go wandering around up a hill nearby and I remember this song. I would think of my old girlfriend who was like a guardian angel to me during our time together but things got f--ked up and we broke up for different reasons. However I remember the lyrics say “say it if it’s worth saving me.” I would say that out loud as I pondered my miserable job and looked up at the star pattern. Eventually I got my answer. Quit my job, move on with life and hopefully be happier.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjSounds like it's about someone who has been cast out of society (not necessarily in the literal sense) for the things they've done in the past but is trying to redeem themselves by becoming a better person. Or it could be more spiritual like trying to atone for sins before death.
  • Megan from Stevenson, AlThis song is awesome! Love the lyrics and the guitar in the beginning. So catching to sing along to.
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