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"My Immortal" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen (2003). It was released by Wind-up Records on December 8, 2003 as the album's third single, following its inclusion on the soundtrack to the film Daredevil .
"My Heart Is Broken" † Evanescence Amy Lee Terry Balsamo Tim McCord Zach Williams Evanescence: 2011 [14] Synthesis: 2017 [12] "My Immortal" † [note 4] Evanescence Amy Lee Ben Moody David Hodges Origin: 2000 [5] Mystary: 2003 [15] Fallen [note 21] [10] Daredevil: The Album [11] Synthesis: 2017 [12] "My Last Breath" Evanescence Amy Lee Ben ...
My Immortal can refer to: "My Immortal" (song), 2003 song by Evanescence; My Immortal (fan fiction), fan-fiction novel in the Harry Potter universe
Fallen ' s third single "My Immortal" was released on December 8, 2003, and peaked at number seven on the US Hot 100 and the UK singles chart. [65] At the 46th Grammy Awards in February 2004, Evanescence won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Bring Me to Life" and Best New Artist from five nominations. [98]
Fallen is the debut studio album by American rock band Evanescence, released on March 4, 2003, by Wind-up Records.Co-founders singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody began writing and recording songs as Evanescence in 1994, and after releasing two EPs and a demo CD, they signed to Wind-up in January 2001.
In 1994, Lee played Moody a cassette tape of her playing guitar and singing a song she wrote and the two began working on music at Lee's home. They were soon performing acoustic sets at bookstores and coffee houses in Little Rock and co-founded Evanescence.
Anywhere but Home is the first live album and concert DVD release by American rock band Evanescence.It was released on November 23, 2004, by Wind-up Records.It includes a recording of a concert at Le Zénith in Paris, an hour of behind the scenes footage, three previously-unreleased songs, and all four of the Fallen music videos.
Upon hearing his guitar, Lee proposed that they mix both pieces together which led to the conception of "Call Me When You're Sober". [1] When Lee began writing the song's melody she initially thought that the song wasn't for Evanescence, but she expressed what she wanted to say, felt it was "fresh" for her and Balsamo wrote a "badass" riff to ...