"Truly Madly Deeply" is a pop song by Australian pop band Savage Garden. This song was written by Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones and featured on their studio album "Savage Garden" which was released on 4 March 1997 on Australia and also the CD single was released on 3 March 1997 by Roadshow Records at Australia.
This song is became legend and signature of Savage Garden. It reached at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 around 1998.
"I Knew I Loved You" is a song and released as official single by Australian duo Savage Garden from their album "Affirmation". It was their second number one after "Truly Madly Deeply" and reached the top spot of U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on the week dated 29 January 2000, staying there for three consecutive weeks. After its third week at number one, the single was knocked off by Mariah Carey's "Thank God I Found You" featuring Joe and 98 Degrees and then returned to the top again the following week for its fourth and final week at the top.
The video for this single featured the band in a subway station with Hayes playing out a romantic plot on the subway with Kirsten Dunst as the object of his affections. The video shows the band alone in a carriage and also full of people. Then the train seems to stop and the power goes out, a red back up light comes on and everyone in the carriage joins hand. Hayes who is sitting opposite Dunst reaches out his hands to her. As they touch, we are shown the couple walking through a park bathed in sunlight, laughing and holding hands. Then its back to reality as the train lights come back on and comes to the next station. Both Hayes and Dunst get up to leave, smile at each other as they exit the carriage and part ways. The video ends with Savage Garden performing by themselves in the carriage and subway. It was filmed in November 1999 and was directed by Kevin Bray.
"Hold Me" is a song by Australian duo group Savage Garden and released as their sixth official single from their second studio album "Affirmation" which was released under Columbia Records on 13 November 2000. This song talks about a marriage breaking down. This song was written by Daniel Jones and Darren Hayes.