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Be My Escape

"Be My Escape"
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Single by Relient K
from the album Mmhmm
Released October 2004
Format CD
Genre Pop punk,Christian rock
Length 4:00
Label Gotee, Capitol
Writer(s) Matthew Thiessen
Producer(s) Mark Lee Townsend
Relient K singles chronology
"Chap Stick, Chapped Lips, and Things Like Chemistry"
(2003)
"Be My Escape"
(2004)
"Who I Am Hates Who I've Been"
(2005)

"Be My Escape" is a song by Christian rock band Relient K. It was released in October 2004 as the lead single from their fourth full-length album, Mmhmm. It was certified a platinum single in November 2005 and is usually referred to as Relient K's most popular mainstream song, other than "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been". The song is Relient K's fourth most popular song on iTunes.

"Be My Escape" was featured in the 2006 Men's U.S. Open Tennis Championship, with the song's opening guitar solo playing as the event headed into a commercial. "Be My Escape" was also featured on the music compilation Now 19 and WOW Hits 2006.

The song is the singer's plea for "escape" from his past mistakes. Although the lyrics avoid directly mentioning God, given the band's Christian background, the song is usually taken to refer to Him. "Be My Escape" uses guitars, drums, and keyboards, and the pace is varied effectively to give a sense of longing and desperation. The last forty seconds or so are a slow epilogue, with no instruments other than the drums, vibraphone and piano.

The song's lyrics at the beginning of the verses are often mistaken. Many have thought the first lines of the two verses to be "I'm giving up, I'm giving up slowly" and "I'm giving up, I'm doing this alone now". The actual lines from the beginning of the first two verses are "I've given up on givin' up slowly" and "I've given up on doing this alone now".

An acoustic version of the song was released in November 2005 on the Apathetic EP. It included the addition of a mandolin.

The song has more or less been in every position of Relient K's set list since the band started performing it. From the release of Mmhmm until October 2005, the song was mainly played a little past the halfway point of the band's set. For the Panic With A K Tour in October 2005, it and I So Hate Consequences were the encore songs in that order. From the Matt Hoopes Birthday Tour in February 2006 through the 06 festival season, it was the opening song. The band moved it to the second song for the 2006 Nintendo Fusion Tour. For basically all of 2007, it was included in a three song encore of Sadie Hawkins Dance, Be My Escape, and I So Hate Consequences. In 2008, it once again become the band's opening song, with a slightly modified opening to include a little more guitar and drums before the song really begins. The song was moved to second in the set list for the November and December 2008 Winter Wonder Slam Tour with TobyMac. For some 2009 shows so far, it has been near the end of the set.


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