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| '''"Save Me"''' is an unreleased Weezer track. It was first recorded as an acoustic song in 2003 by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and was later released on the [[Alone IX: The Make Believe Years]]. The song would then turn into the track "[[I Was Made for You]]" in spring of 2004. This version would eventually be released on the [[Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo|first Alone]] album. In June of that same year the song would undergo another retool into the song "[[Someone Who Can Love]]". It would later regain its original title when demoed by Weezer themselves for the album ''[[Make Believe]]''. It did not make the final cut.   | '''"Save Me"''' is an unreleased Weezer track. It was first recorded as an acoustic song in 2003 by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and was later released on the [[Alone IX: The Make Believe Years]]. The song would then turn into the track "[[I Was Made for You]]" in spring of 2004. This version would eventually be released on the [[Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo|first Alone]] album. In June of that same year the song would undergo another retool into the song "[[Someone Who Can Love]]". It would later regain its original title when demoed by Weezer themselves for the album ''[[Make Believe]]''. It did not make the final cut.   | ||
| Please Note: In 1998, Rivers created a song called Somebody Save Me, which had the same chord progression and type of melody for the chorus. It is unknown if this song stemmed from that. | |||
| ==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
 
	 
		