
It also explains why they chose the name for their group. (It is said that Vivet was the inspiration behind Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. This happy/sad combo comes as no surprise considering that Louis Vivet took their name from a 19th century French man who was one of the first people diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, or “split personality”.

We wanted to create a song that seems happy but underneath, there’s an underlying sadness…we enjoy creating art that carries with two different meanings.” “A lot of the stuff coming out these days doesn’t have that emotional component that really resonates with fans. “We thought it was something that fans would connect with,” the band explained.

(Not to mention the many versions found on YouTube.) Recently, New York duo Louis Rivet – consisting of Nicholas II and Aria S – teamed up with Gavrielle and Nick Goldston to cover the song. Since then, “Save Tonight” has been covered a few times by such bands as The Blackout and E.M.D. He has since released three more albums, but he is what we in radio call a “One Hit Wonder”. Unfortunately, that was pretty much as far as it went for Eagle-Eye. Still, his debut album, Desireless, went platinum and the first single, “Save Tonight”, went to #5 on the U.S.

Eagle-Eye Cherry came on the scene in 1998.
