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An edited version of the song was featured in the 2004 video game Madden NFL 2005. [7]After the Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2004, a live video of Alter Bridge performing "Open Your Eyes" with then-Red Sox players Johnny Damon, Kevin Millar, and Bronson Arroyo surfaced on the internet and was later posted temporarily on the band's website after they left Wind-Up Records.
Open Up Your Eyes may refer to: "Open Up Your Eyes", a song by Tonic from the 1996 album Lemon Parade "Open Up Your Eyes", a song by Daughtry from the 2009 album ...
The work is the last track on the disc. While the recording's index lasts for 23 minutes and 47 seconds, the song itself is only 5:26. The remainder of the composition is consumed by an atmospheric section consisting of a two-minute break and 16:21 of nature sounds and clippings of vocals from each track.
"Open Your Eyes" is a song by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released on 12 February 2007 as the fifth single of their fourth album, Eyes Open (2006). [ 1 ] The song experienced particular success in Brazil, where it ended at number 21 on the country year-end airplay chart, published by Crowley Broadcast Analysis .
Open Your Eyes, an American melodrama directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton; Open Your Eyes (Abre los ojos), a Spanish film by Alejandro Amenábar; Open Your Eyes, an American short film by Susan Cohen
"Open Your Eyes" is a song written by Brian James and Stiv Bators of English/American rock band The Lords of the New Church, and released in July 1982 as the second single of their debut studio album The Lords of the New Church (1982).
"Open Your Eyes" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1997 album of the same name. It was a rock radio hit for the band, reaching number 33 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [2] It would also be the only song from the Open Your Eyes album that would be performed live regularly during the subsequent tour. [3]
"Open Your Eyes" reached No. 5 in Germany, remaining in the Top 100 for 30 weeks. It won the "Local Heroes" competition held by VIVA, beating over 1000 competitors.Due to VIVA's heavy rotation of the music video, the Guano Apes signed a deal with Gun Records, which released their debut album Proud Like a God in 1997. [2]