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"Save the World" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released as the final track of his 1981 album Somewhere in England. It was also the B-side of " Teardrops ", which was the second single off the album.
The song, initially named "4 Minutes to Save the World", was one of the last to be produced for Madonna's album Hard Candy. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] In an interview with MTV News , Madonna said that the concept of the song was developed through discussions with Timberlake.
"Save the World" is a song by Swedish house music supergroup Swedish House Mafia. The song features uncredited vocals from Swedish singer John Martin , who co-wrote the song with Axwell , Steve Angello , Sebastian Ingrosso , Michel Zitron and Vincent Pontare .
"Saving the World" is a song about avoiding apathy in a relationship by discussing one's religious belief or faith. The song debuted on the New Zealand Singles Chart on March 21, 2004, at number forty nine and peaked at number fifteen ten weeks later. It spent a total of fifteen weeks on the chart. Track listing "Saving the World"
When You Finish Saving the World is the soundtrack to the 2023 film of the same name directed by Jesse Eisenberg based on his own audio drama.The film's soundtrack consisted of a score written and produced by Emile Mosseri, and two songs performed by the lead actor Finn Wolfhard as Ziggy Katz (the character he played in the film).
The song was released as the first single from the album and returned Eurythmics to the UK Singles Chart for the first time in nearly a decade, peaking at number 11. It peaked within the top 10 in several countries, including Finland, Greece, Hungary, and Italy. In the United States, the song was added to adult contemporary radio in January 2000.
"Save the World", a song by Bon Jovi from Crush, 2000 "Save the World", a track from the soundtrack of the 2015 video game Undertale by Toby Fox Save the World Reunion Tour , a 2019 concert tour by Swedish House Mafia
Like the rest of the Bad Vibes album, "So You'd Like to Save the World" was recorded in Cole's home studio in New York. Speaking of the song's message, which takes a swipe at po-faced environmentalists, Cole told the Daily Record in 1993, "I'm having a gentle go at people like Sting and Peter Gabriel.