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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 .
A remix of Fuel's "Won't Back Down" was later released on Natural Selection.; Seether's "Hang On" appeared on the U.S. version of Disclaimer II. "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal" were originally recorded for Evanescence's debut album Fallen, which was released a month after the soundtrack.
"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 ...
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.
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On September 3, the song debuted at number one on the UK Rock Chart, removing Evanescence's own single "My Immortal" (2003) from the top spot. [57] That achievement helped the song debut at number 72 on the main UK Singles Chart the same day. [58] "What You Want" debuted at number 86 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia on April 2, 2012 ...
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[9] [26] [27] They re-recorded "Whisper" and "Imaginary" for Fallen, while "My Immortal"'s demo recording from Origin was used by their label Wind-up Records on Fallen. [30] As with other releases since the start of Evanescence, Lee was the core writer. [31] [32] Although initially considered their debut album, Origin is a collection of demos. [11]