WHO’S GONNA SAVE YOU
Music by Robby Romero / Lyrics by Robby Romero & Steve Addabbo
We touched down in Crescent City
Jazz, blues, and me
Oceans rising higher and higher
As the Arctic melts into the sea
Gathering clouds surround us
In poverty of the rich man's greedNo time to point a finger
We've got to face realityWho's gonna save you
Who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all thisAll alone in the forest
With the last standing tree
Clearcut and sold to the highest bitter
Now, what will our children breath
We're spinning out of balance
We've got to face realityWho's gonna save You
Who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all thisWinds howl across the desert
Where dammed rivers flowed free
No water to drink or bath in
No escaping from disease
This change in the weather
Will burn us, then we'll freezeThere's a point of no return
We've got to face realityWho's gonna save you
Who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all thisWho's gonna save you
Who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all this
Copyright © 2012 by Eagle Thunder Music
WHO'S GONNA SAVE YOU was recorded at Shelter Island Sound in New York City. The track was produced and mixed by Steve Addabbo. Steve is a Grammy Award winner, musician, singer-songwriter, producer, music engineer, and owner of Shelter Island Sound in New York City. The single was mastered by multi-Grammy winner Greg Calbi, who has worked with artists such as Muddy Waters, Aretha Franklin, and Paul McCartney, at Sterling Sound in New York City.
The Red Thunder lineup consists of Robby Romero on guitars, vocals, and Apache flute, Pueblo drums & rattles, Michael Visceglia on bass guitar, Daniel Sadownick on udu drum, Steve Addabbo on electric guitar and keyboards, Ben & Jon Addabbo on backing vocals, Hokšíla Haŋté on backing vocals, Gilad Jaffe on backing vocals, and Brendan Ticone on backing vocals.
The chorus features the Arctic Village Gwich'in Youth Choir, the sublime Dakhóta Romero, who has graced the stage with such artists as Carlos Santana, Rickie Lee Jones, Taj Mahal, and Eric Clapton, and the remarkable Lisa Fischer. Lisa won a Grammy Award for her hit single "How Can I Ease the Pain." She has lent her vocal talents to various internationally acclaimed artists, including Tina Turner, Sting, Luther Vandross, and The Rolling Stones world tours from 1989 to 2015.