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"Forgive Me" Evanescence Amy Lee Ben Moody Sound Asleep / Whisper: 1999 [6] "Give Unto Me" [note 3] Evanescence Amy Lee ‡ Sound Asleep / Whisper: 1999 [6] "Glory Box" [note 12] Evanescence Portishead Isaac Hayes: The Bitter Truth [note 2] 2021 [3] "Going Under" † Evanescence Amy Lee Ben Moody David Hodges Fallen: 2003 [10] "Good Enough ...
"Speak to Me" † Amy Lee Amy Lee Michael Wandmacher: Voice from the Stone soundtrack 2017 [27] "Stand by Me" [note 14] Amy Lee Ben E. King Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller: Dream Too Much: 2016 [6] "The End of the Book" Amy Lee Amy Lee John Lee Joshua W. Hartzler Lori Lee Dream Too Much: 2016 [6] "The Final Leap" [note 1] Amy Lee Amy Lee ‡
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"Use My Voice" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. It was released on August 14, 2020, by BMG as the third single from the band's fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth . [ 2 ] It was originally intended as the first single, but " Wasted on You " was released first due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 3 ]
The Open Door is the second studio album by American rock band Evanescence, released on September 25, 2006, by Wind-up Records. Amy Lee had full creative control of the record, incorporating new elements into their previous musical styles, including her classical influences, homemade sounds, industrial rock, symphonic metal, progressive rock, electronica and the use of choirs on several songs.
Amy Lee was born on December 13, 1981, in Riverside, California, [2] to parents John Lee, who worked as a disc jockey and voice-over artist, and Sara Cargill. [3] [4] The oldest of five siblings, Lee has two living sisters. [5]
Evanescence is the third studio album by American rock band Evanescence, released on October 7, 2011, by Wind-up Records.The band began writing the album in June 2009. Its release was delayed several times; on February 22, 2010, the band entered the studio with producer Steve Lillywhite but later stopped working with him because he "wasn't the right fit".
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.