"Save Me (Wake Up Call)"
Single by Unwritten Law
from the album Here's to the Mourning
ReleasedMay 2, 2005
Recorded2004 at Ocean Recording, Glenwood Place, and Royaltone in Burbank, The Blue Room in Laurel Canyon, Pulse in Hollywood, and Sound Wherehouse in Sherman Oaks
Genre
Length3:34
LabelLava
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Sean Beavan
  • Linda Perry
Unwritten Law singles chronology
"Rest of My Life"
(2003)
"Save Me (Wake Up Call)"
(2005)
"She Says"
(2005)

"Save Me (Wake Up Call)" is a song by the San Diego-based rock band Unwritten Law, released as the first single from the band's 2005 album Here's to the Mourning. It became the second highest-charting single of the band's career, reaching #5 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.[1]

Background

The song was written by singer Scott Russo along with Aimee Allen, the label didn’t like the chorus that was written, and after working on several different choruses, the label suggested to Russo and Allen that they collaborate with someone to help work on the song, they chose Linda Perry, as Russo had stated in an interview at the time:

They offered to get us with The Matrix and some other people and we were like, “No, no, no, no.” And they’re like, “Linda Perry? You wanna write with her?” We’re like, “Yeah, she’s cool.

It wasn’t a collaboration on the song; we’d already written the song. We came in and she just helped us change a couple chords in the chorus and then just finished the melody with us. So it was more a collaboration with me and my girlfriend and Linda came in and polished up the chorus.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Scott Russo and Aimee Allen

No.TitleMusicProducerLength
1."Save Me (Wake Up Call)" (radio edit)Russo, Linda Perry, AllenSean Beavan, Perry 
2."Save Me" (Reggae mix)Russo, Perry, Allen  
3."Slow Dance" (remix)Russo, Pat Kim  

Personnel

Band

Additional musicians

  • Ben Rosen - programming

Production

  • Sean Beavan – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Linda Perry – producer of "Save Me (Wake Up Call)" (with Beavan)
  • Critter and Zach Barnhorst – engineers
  • Zach Barnhorst, Jay Groin, James Murray, and Alex Pavlides – assistant engineers
  • Brain Gardener – mastering

References

  1. "Unwritten Law Album & Song Chart History: Alternative Songs". Billboard charts. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  2. "Unwritten Law". www.rebelnoise.com. January 3, 2005. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
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