Help Me

Help Me may refer to:

  • Mayday (distress signal), the English pronunciation of the French phrase "venez m'aider" ("Come help me")
  • "Help Me" (House), the sixth season finale of House
  • Music

    Albums

  • Help Me (album), a 1992 album by Jaci Velasquez
  • Songs

  • "Help Me" (Sonny Boy Williamson II song), a 1963 blues standard first recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson II
  • "Help Me" (Joni Mitchell song), a 1974 song from the album Court and Spark
  • "Help Me" (Nick Carter song), a 2002 single from the album Now or Never
  • "Help Me" (Alkaline Trio song), a 2008 single from the album Agony and Irony
  • "Help Me" (Tinchy Stryder song), a 2012 single from the album Full Tank
  • "Help Me", a song by E-40 from his 2012 album The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1
  • "Help Me", a song by Deuce from the album Nine Lives
  • "Help Me!" (Marcy Levy and Robin Gibb song), a 1980 song from Times Square: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  • "Help Me!!" (Morning Musume song), a 2013 single which was the first to feature Sakura Oda
  • See also

  • Help (disambiguation)
  • Help Me!! (Morning Musume song)

    "Help Me!!" (Help me!!) is the 52nd single by the Japanese female idol group Morning Musume, released in Japan on January 23, 2013.

    Release details

    "Help Me!!" will be the first single by Morning Musume on which Sakura Oda participates.

    The single will be released in eight versions: regular editions A and B and six limited editions: A, B, C, D, E, and F. The Limited Editions A, B, and C will come with a bonus DVD, all the other edition will be CD-only. Also, all the limited editions will include an entry card for the lottery to win a launch event ticket.

    Members at time of single

  • 6th generation: Sayumi Michishige, Reina Tanaka
  • 9th generation: Mizuki Fukumura, Erina Ikuta, Riho Sayashi, Kanon Suzuki
  • 10th generation: Haruna Iikubo, Ayumi Ishida, Masaki Sato, Haruka Kudo
  • 11th generation (debut): Sakura Oda
  • Track listing

    Regular Edition A

    All songs written and composed by Tsunku. 

    Limited Editions A, B, C, Regular Edition B

    Limited Edition D

    Limited Edition E

    Limited Edition F

    Help Me! (Marcy Levy and Robin Gibb song)

    "Help Me!" is a song by Marcy Levy (better known now as Marcella Detroit) and Robin Gibb. The song was recorded for the official soundtrack of Times Square, and released as the album's lead single, going on to peak at #50 on the Billboard Top 100. It was also considered as Levy's first single and her only song that was charted in the United States.

    Background

    After working on Jimmy Ruffin's Sunrise (including the track "Where Do I Go", a duet by Ruffin and Marcy Levy) Robin Gibb and Bee Gees keyboardist Blue Weaver work together again by supplying tracks for the soundtrack of the film Times Square (an RSO movie). And the result was the song "Help Me!" sung by Levy and Gibb. The song was heard in the film's closing credits.

    Related session outtake, "Touch Me", a song also written by Gibb and Levy with lead vocals provided by Levy as a demo for Linda Clifford but was not recorded by Clifford himself. Weaver says he and Levy didn't like its sexually charged lyrics and Gibb had to talk Levy into singing it. The B-side of the single, an instrumental version of "Help Me!" on which they made two instrumental versions of the same track, one with Gary Brown playing a sax solo.

    Podcasts:

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    Help Me

    by: Herman Brood

    His balance act was just a span
    from the womb to the tomb
    he took a bite in the the circus dust
    wondrin' who can you trust
    he took a bite in the the dust
    Help me
    I ain't the kind of ego
    to mix up with the psycho's
    shootin' shadows on the roof
    what bullit's gonna prove
    shootin' shadows on the roof
    what you're tryin' to prove
    Help me
    Help me
    I can't do it on my own
    Help me
    I can't do it all alone
    Help me
    He took a bite as a final showoff
    one last terrifyin' laugh
    back stage horror exposure in vain
    one more idol down the drain
    down the drain
    Help me
    Help me
    Help me
    I can't do it all alone




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