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"Speak to Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Amy Lee recorded for the independent film Voice from the Stone (2017). It was made available for digital download on March 17, 2017. Lee collaborated with the film's score producer Michael Wandmacher and director Eric Dennis Howell, with whom she got acquainted to Voice from the Stone and ...
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"Call Me When You're Sober" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their second studio album, The Open Door. It was released as the album's lead single on September 4, 2006. The track was written by Amy Lee and guitarist Terry Balsamo, and produced by Dave Fortman.
"Do What U Want" was co-written by Lady Gaga, Paul Blair, R. Kelly, Martin Bresso and William Grigahcine. [1] It was produced by Blair and Gaga and features vocals by Kelly. [2] [3] Gaga had been living in Chicago and completing the songs for Artpop, which was being influenced by the R&B and hip hop music predominant there. [4]
[1] [66] Lee said they filmed it in an "old area of town", with some of footage from a "scenic point, and there was a rooftop where you could see Barcelona below." [1] Lee said the video "is all about separation" and she wanted it "to depict real human sadness." [1] [67] The video was filmed two weeks before Moody's departure from the band. [66]
Call Me (Al Green album), and the title song, "Call Me (Come Back Home)" (see below) Call Me (Sylvester album) Call Me (EP) , by Diamond Head, and the title song
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A first video was made in June 2005 in Los Angeles, California.Directed by Olivier Gondry (brother of director Michel Gondry), this video depicts the band performing the song, "at a fancy dandy party where people are drunk and dancing and having a great time", [1] while the camera is going around the band and the crowd and stopping in different places in rapid motion.