Rette mich (Tokio Hotel song)

For other works by this name, see Rette Mich (disambiguation).
"Rette mich"
Single by Tokio Hotel
from the album Schrei
B-side "Thema Nr. 1"
Released 10 March 2006 (Germany)
Format CD single
Genre Pop rock,[1]
Length 3:49
Label Island, Universal Music
Tokio Hotel singles chronology
"Schrei"
(2005)
"Rette mich"
(2006)
"Der letzte Tag"
(2006)

"Rette mich" (English: Rescue Me), the third single by German rock band Tokio Hotel, first appeared on the band's 2005 album Schrei. The single version of "Rette mich", re-recorded as lead singer Bill Kaulitz's voice began to deepen, formed part of the Schrei - so laut du kannst release. The band later recorded an English-language version of the song, entitled "Rescue Me", for their third studio album Scream.

Video

The video involves the band playing in what looks like a boarded-up, abandoned room. The walls of the room start closing in on the second verse. The main storyline of the video however, is about lead singer Bill Kaulitz singing in a similar room, alone. As he gets up, he finds it hard to keep his balance - he keeps sliding around everywhere. He tries to grab hold of objects numerous times, but in the end gives up and slides; at this moment the rest of the band appears in the room.

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Rette mich".

  1. "Rette mich" (video version) - 3:49
  2. "Rette mich" (acoustic version) - 3:42
  1. "Rette mich" (video version) - 3:49
  2. "Rette mich" (acoustic version) - 3:42
  3. "Thema Nr. 1" (demo 2003) - 3:14
  4. "Rette mich" (video)
  5. "Durch den Monsun" (live video)

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position [2]
Ö3 Austria Top 40 1
German Singles Chart 1
Swiss Singles Chart 6

References

Preceded by
"Love Generation" by Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine
German Singles Chart
17 March 2006
Succeeded by
"Love Generation" by Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine
Austrian Singles Chart
24 March 2006 – 31 March 2006
Succeeded by
"I Still Burn" by Tobias Regner


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