Save a Prayer

Save a Prayer

Duran Duran

From the album

Rio (1982)

Written by

Andy Taylor, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes +2

Key:D minor
Duration:3:44

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Summary

Released in 1982 as the third single from Duran Duran's landmark album Rio, 'Save a Prayer' became one of the band's most enduring songs. Built around a mesmerizing Roland SH-2 synthesizer arpeggio with delay effects, it blends electronic textures with genuine emotional depth, shifting between D minor verses and a B minor chorus to capture the bittersweet mood of a one-night stand.

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Musical Analysis

Save a Prayer's harmonic identity rests on two pillars: the hypnotic arpeggiated synth ostinato that establishes D minor as a meditative home base, and the striking modulation down a minor third to B minor for the chorus. This key relationship—neither relative…

Chords

Verse:Dm - Bb - C
Chorus:Bm - G - D - A
DmBbCBmGDA

History

The song originated from a collaborative session between guitarist Andy Taylor and keyboardist Nick Rhodes, who picked out chords together before building the track around a sequencer pattern. Simon Le Bon wrote the lyrics while the band was on tour, drawing o…

“The iconic opening arpeggio was created on a Roland SH-2 synthesizer with delay treatment”

Full Musical Analysis

Save a Prayer's harmonic identity rests on two pillars: the hypnotic arpeggiated synth ostinato that establishes D minor as a meditative home base, and the striking modulation down a minor third to B minor for the chorus. This key relationship—neither relative nor parallel—gives the chorus its emotional distance from the verse, as if the listener has been transported elsewhere. Both sections avoid traditional V-i dominant resolution, preferring subtonic (VII) approaches that maintain the song's floating, unresolved quality. The harmony serves the lyric's theme of transient connection: never fully resolving, always moving forward.

The song originated from a collaborative session between guitarist Andy Taylor and keyboardist Nick Rhodes, who picked out chords together before building the track around a sequencer pattern. Simon Le Bon wrote the lyrics while the band was on tour, drawing on the theme of a chance encounter that becomes a one-night stand. Le Bon described the lyrics as 'realistic, and not romantic,' deliberately avoiding sentimentality. He acknowledged that the chorus melody was inspired by Gordon Lightfoot's folk song 'If You Could Read My Mind.'

Released in 1982 as the third single from Duran Duran's landmark album Rio, 'Save a Prayer' became one of the band's most enduring songs. Built around a mesmerizing Roland SH-2 synthesizer arpeggio with delay effects, it blends electronic textures with genuine emotional depth, shifting between D minor verses and a B minor chorus to capture the bittersweet mood of a one-night stand.

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Song DNA

Genre

Pop

Era

80s

Mood

Melancholic

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Minor

Texture

Layered

Sound

Synth-heavy

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

1.7M

Plays

311K

Listeners

105K

Genius Views

4

Annotations

100%

Popularity

3:44

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Andy TaylorJohn TaylorNick RhodesRoger Taylor (Duran Duran)Simon Le Bon

Produced by

Colin Thurston

From the album Rio

Compilations

  • FM Power1997
  • The Best of 80’s

Chord Sheet

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Chords Used

Dm
Bb
C
Bm
G
D
A

Progression by Section

Verse

Dm
Bb
C

Chorus

Bm
G
D
A

Chord Diagrams

Dm
Bb
C
Bm
G
D
A