It is considered to be his signature song. The song is the albums opening track, and was released as its first single, reaching 3 in Ireland, 5 in the USA, 6 in the UK and 2 in Cherrys native Sweden. 'Save Tonight' is a rock single written by Eagle-Eye Cherry for his 1997 debut album Desireless. Other standout tracks include 'When Mermaids Cry,' 'Conversation,' and 'Falling in. Save tonight and fight the break of dawn. The title track is a reworking of a song by his father, jazz great Don Cherry.
There's no tension anywhere in the song as a result, and it's not a particularly good sign when you keep looking at your watch as your guy's telling you to make every moment count.Get the embed code Eagle Eye Cherry - Eagle-Eye Cherry - Stage Rio Album Lyrics1.Are You Still Having Fun?2.Comatose (In The Arms Of Slumber)3.Falling In Love Again4.Rainbow Wings5.Save TonightEagle Eye Cherry Lyrics provided by Eagle-Eye Cherrys debut album, Desireless, was an impressive set of eclectic alternative folk-rock its radio hit, 'Save Tonight,' was arguably one of the best songs of the decade. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. Sure, the chorus features a slightly different melody and adds a vaguely perceptible electric guitar, and a slide guitar plays just enough notes to qualify as a solo, but "Save Tonight" essentially just goes on and on without changing in any substantial way. Listen to your favorite songs from Desireless by Eagle-Eye Cherry Now. In an interview with CNN Eagle-Eye talks about the irony of the song’s success: The irony is that the more success the song has brought, the more my life has.
Cherry doesn't bother, and once the full band comes in, you've pretty much heard everything the song has to offer musically. Even "One Of Us" and "Building A Mystery" throw in brief but crucial respites from the relentlessness of cycling through the same four chords ad infinitum. Cherry picks up on the SFCP right out of the gate and never once drops it. Truth be told, the whole thing's a bit boring. Whatever's going to happen after the wine has been poured has happened before, and it'll probably happen again once he returns, and he will return.
We have an official Save Tonight tab made by UG professional guitarists. It is the album's opening track and gained substantial radio success, reaching number three in Ireland, number five in the United States, number six in the United Kingdom, and number two in Cherry's native Sweden. Save Tonight is a song by Swedish rock musician Eagle-Eye Cherry, released as the lead single from his debut album, Desireless (1997), on 7 October 1997. 1 contributor total, last edit on Jul 04, 2016. About Save Tonight 'Save Tonight' is a song by Swedish rock musician Eagle-Eye Cherry and the lead single from his debut album, Desireless. There's none of the insistent urging that would suggest that the woman in question is being persuaded to succumb to Cherry's charms despite her better judgement. 272,817 views, added to favorites 3,780 times. Eagle-Eye Cherry is the son of revered jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and designer Moki Cherry. Cherry's playing the sensitive-boyfriend card here, begging for a romantic evening before he vanishes the next day (which makes the lyric an eerily accurate analogue to how the song would fare in the real world). Swedish singer-songwriter Eagle-Eye Cherry did his famous musical family proud in the late ’90s, when his single Save Tonight went Top 5 in America and earned a Grammy nomination. But "Save Tonight" makes the transition to recognizing that dudes use the progression as well a reasonably smooth one. Maybe if I'd picked up on an SFCP song by another male artist first - the Offspring, for instance - I'd've responded differently. So what'd I do in the face of a palpably male performer using a chord progression that I'd previously identified only with women? I shrugged and moved on. That honor went to Eagle Eye Cherry, who in 1998 managed to perfectly copy his sister Neneh's career by having one giant hit and then dropping off the face of the earth (or the charts, which might as well be the same thing in this business). One of the problems with designating something the "Sensitive Female Chord Progression" (one of many, many problems) lies in what to do when you inevitably identify your first example of someone with a Y chromosome using it. Lyrical content: "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (opposite perspective) chart prediction as romantic metaphor