"Save Some Love" is the debut single by American singer-songwriter Keedy. Written by Greg Gerard, the single was released by Arista Records on May 13, 1991. It reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] The song, included on Keedy's 1991 album, Chase the Clouds, represents her only hit song to date. The single was released in Japan as "Soyokaze no Kiss" (そよ風のキッス, lit. "A Kiss in the Breeze").[3]
The video was shot in LA at the Sepulveda dam in San Ferdinando Valley, California and was a two-day shoot. Ladwig recalls:
"The director wanted it to be a take on the 1954 Fellini film “La Strada”......and it may seem crazy when you watch it but the day outside at the Sepulveda dam it was freezing cold. There is also a part where I’m roller-skating but you can’t see my skates… J The zebra and camel had a little fight. Oh and the day before we started shooting I thought I would be really cool and go and get the longest red finger nails I could, when I walked in and the stylist saw them I thought she was going to faint. So it was a seriously nutty time just like the video."[4]
The video is particularly memorable for the portrayal of early 1990s fashion.