Save Me (The Tea Party song)

"Save Me" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party.

[2] The song was written in 1991, and was first recorded for The Tea Party's eponymous album.

"One Canadian magazine, reviewing a Tea Party gig noted '(the band) then went into their power show number "Save Me".

Through an accomplished and strongly delivered vocal arrangement and many different interwoven song parts, all on top of cultured yet heavy guitar the band really hit its focus.

The spirituality within the band came out in this song as they hushed down about eight minutes in and broke into Daniel Lanois' "The Maker", and then into Hendrix's "Third Stone From the Sun".