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"My Immortal" peaked within the top 20 of over 10 countries. On the chart issue dated April 10, 2004, the song peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, [43] and at number two on the Pop Songs chart on March 27, 2004. [44] It also reached number 19 on the Adult Contemporary chart, [45] and topped Billboard ' s Adult Pop Songs chart.
In Australia, the song debuted at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart on October 1, 2006, and spent the following week at that same position. It fell to number seven on October 15, 2006, and it spent additional three weeks there. The song was last seen at number 44 on February 4, 2007, having spent a total of 18 weeks in the top 40 of the ...
My Immortal (fan fiction), fan-fiction novel in the Harry Potter universe Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title My Immortal .
Evanescence [note 2] 2011 [14] Lost Whispers: 2016 [9] "Secret Door" Evanescence Amy Lee Will B. Hunt Evanescence [note 2] 2011 [14] Lost Whispers: 2016 [9] Synthesis: 2017 [12] "Sick" Evanescence Amy Lee Terry Balsamo Tim McCord Will Hunt Will B. Hunt Evanescence: 2011 [14] "Smurfs on Fire" Evanescence Unknown Evolution: 2021 [7] "Snow White ...
[54] [55] She wrote songs alone first on the piano or on acoustic guitar, and for Fallen she would write a song and work with Moody to "take it to the finish line." [10] [30] Lee wrote the album's lyrics except "My Immortal"'s, the melodies, much of the music, pianos, and all the choirs; [58] she is credited with the choral arrangements. [59]
"Everybody's Fool" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen. Wind-up Records released the song on May 31, 2004, as the album's fourth and final single. It was written by Amy Lee in 1999 about the promotion of unrealistic and hyper-sexualized ideals of perfection in the music industry, with detrimental ...
Lee wrote "Going Under" about "coming out of a bad relationship". She described the feeling as, "when you're at the end of your rope, when you're at the point where you realize something has to change, that you can't go on living in the situation that you're in." [1] Lee later said that after completing the songs in Fallen that came out of an abusive relationship, she was listening to her ...
The song was featured in the end credits of the film. "Speak to Me" received critical acclaim from music critics, who praised Lee's performance, its cinematic sound and poignancy. Lee collaborated with Howell on the music video, which was shot at the same location as the film, in Siena. It serves as a parallel backstory to the film, and ...