Anchor Me (song)

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"Anchor Me"
The Mutton Birds "Anchor Me" cover art, 1994.jpg
Single by The Mutton Birds
from the album Salty
B-side "When The Wind Comes Round"
Released1994
Genre Rock
Length4:27
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s) Don McGlashan
Producer(s) The Mutton Birds
The Mutton Birds singles chronology
"Ngaire"
(1994)
"Anchor Me"
(1994)
"She's Been Talking"
(1996)

"Anchor Me" is a 1994 single by New Zealand rock band The Mutton Birds. The song peaked at #10 in the New Zealand singles chart, and charted for nine weeks. The song was from the group's 1993 album Salty , with three other album tracks used on the single. [1] "Anchor Me" is a love song, written by the Mutton Birds' lead singer Don McGlashan about his wife. [2]

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Songwriter Don McGlashan won the 1994 APRA Silver Scroll songwriting award for "Anchor Me", the first of his two Silver Scrolls. [3] McGlashan was also nominated for Best Songwriter for "Anchor Me" at the 1995 New Zealand Music Awards. [4]

Track listing

  1. "Anchor Me" (Remix Edit) – 4:27
  2. "When The Wind Comes Round" – 5:30
  3. "Esther" – 2:48
  4. "Don't Fight It Marsha, It's Bigger Than Both Of Us" – 4:38

Charts

Chart (1994)Peak
position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [1] 10

Greenpeace version

"Anchor Me"
Greenpeace "Anchor Me" single cover art 2005.jpg
Single by Greenpeace
ReleasedJuly 4, 2005 (2005-07-04)
Recorded York Street Studio, Auckland, 14 May 2005
Genre Rock
Length4:43
Label Festival Mushroom Records
Songwriter(s) Don McGlashan
Producer(s) Murray Grindlay

In 2005, a charity supergroup of New Zealand artists recorded the song to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The song peaked at #3 in the New Zealand singles chart. [8]

The idea of a commemorative song was decided in April 2005, with studio time booked before the song or singers had been selected. Songwriter Don McGlashan agreed for "Anchor Me" to be used, but chose not to be involved in the recording, as he felt doing so would put the emphasis on him, rather than the bombing commemoration. A group of young New Zealand artists was quickly gathered to record the song, which was eventually released on 4 July 2005. [2]

Line-up

In order of performance:

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [8] 3

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