Genius Lyrics
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Amy Lee (Ft. Dave Eggar) – Lockdown
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“Lockdown” is a song written for the soundtrack of the 2014 indie film War Story, directed by Mark Jackson. Amy Lee discussed the song in an interview:
It’s definitely one of my
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Amy Lee – If You're A Star
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“If You’re a Star” is the second single off Amy Lee’s children album Dream Too Much. An animated video was released on 2 October 2016.
Lee said it’s the “lullaby original” that
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Amy Lee – Legends Never Die
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Amy Lee originally recorded this version for Leagues of Legends in 2017, but it was scrapped by the production team. However,
Against the Current’s version was chosen to be
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Amy Lee – Sally's Song
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Amy Lee’s cover of “Sally’s Song” from the Nightmare Before Christmas.
She was asked to cover a song for Nightmare Revisited and picked “Sally’s Song”, her favourite from the
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Amy Lee – Speak To Me
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End title theme from the movie Voice From the Stone, starring Emilia Clarke.
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Amy Lee – You
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“You” is a personal, pre-Fallen song attributed to Amy Lee. She encourages fans not to download it.
It is important to note that it is not included in Amy Lee’s registered
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Amy Lee – Find a Way
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“Find a Way” is an unreleased song by Amy Lee, written by Lee and cellist Dave Eggar.
Lee revealed it was written for a film set in the Middle East, but it didn’t make it into the
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Seether (Ft. Amy Lee) – Broken (Remix)
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The closing track on the second studio album from Seether. The song features Amy Lee, lead singer from Evanescence (and then-girlfriend of Seether frontman Shaun Morgan).
The song
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Amy Lee – Through Your Eyes
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“Though Your Eyes” is a song by Amy Lee included on the soundtrack of Michael Mailer’s Blind.
The film’s official Twitter account confirmed the song is on the soundtrack.
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Amy Lee – I'm Not Tired
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Written by Lee and her sister Lori, “I’m Not Tired” is the fourth track on Dream Too Much.
Lee revealed that she started to write the song as she was watching her son Jack on the
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Amy Lee (Ft. Malika Zarra) – Dark Water
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“Dark Water” is a song featured on the soundtrack album of the US indie film War Story, but it wasn’t used on the film. It features vocals from Moroccan singer Malika Zarra. Amy
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Amy Lee – With or Without You
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It’s the second cover released off Amy Lee’s Recover series.
On social media, Lee said:
Sometimes I dream in music. This dark version of U2’s immortal song was playing in my head
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Amy Lee – The End of the Book
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Inspired by Amy Lee’s son Jack, “The End of the Book” is the tenth track on Lee’s first children’s album, Dream Too Much.
Lee revealed the story behind the song to Rolling Stone:
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Bush (Ft. Amy Lee) – 1000 Years (Remix)
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[Verse 1: Gavin Rossdale, Gavin Rossdale & Amy Lee] / Never get her back, get your baby back / Never gonna find that one again / Never get him back, never had your back / Never get
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Amy Lee – Push The Button
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“Push the Button” is a song written for the soundtrack of the 2014 indie film War Story. It was written for a sex scene.
Amy Lee explained to MTV News:
That song is called ‘Push
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Amy Lee – Dream Too Much
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The title track and lead single from Amy Lee’s children’s album, Dream Too Much. Lee admits the lyrics of the song are “nonsense”, but were inspired by her son, Jack.
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Lindsey Stirling (Ft. Amy Lee) – Love Goes On and On
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“Love Goes On and On” is a song recorded by Lindsey Stirling for her fifth album, Artemis. It features vocals by Amy Lee from Evanescence. This is their second collaboration
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Amy Lee – Love Exists
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When filming the video for “Speak to Me” in Italy, a song for the soundtrack of Voices from the Stone, Amy Lee heard “L'amore esiste” by Francesca Michielin on the radio and fell
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Amy Lee – Donkey and Chicken
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A donkey and a chicken / Set out on a mission / To open up the barnyard gate / The donkey and the chicken / Found out what they'd been missing / But not without a tragic twist of
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Amy Lee – Alice
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Alice, where art thou going? / Upstairs, to take a bath / Her legs were like two toothpicks / Her neck like a giraffe / Alice stepped in the bathtub / And slipped uponn the soap
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Venus 5 – Tom and Ms. Amy Lee
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[Verse 1] / Tom was a crane operator / He used to sing up in the sky / And his voice was magical / Marvin Gaye would have been jealous / Yeah, he was meant to be a star / But the
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Amy Lee – It's a Fire
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It's a fire / These dreams they pass me by / This salvation I desire / Keeps getting me down / Cause we need to / Recognise mistakes / For time and again / So let it be known for
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Evanescence – Anywhere
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“Anywhere” is the track #8 on Evanescence’s demo album Origin.
The story of Romeo and Juliet is often regarded as the inspiration for this song. Amy Lee stated that when she
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Amy Lee (Ft. Dave Eggar) – Can't Stop What's Coming
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“Can’t Stop What’s Coming” is a song included on Amy Lee’s soundtrack album Aftermath for War Story, but it didn’t make into the film.
Dave Eggar described the song as a “really
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Evanescence (Ft. Paul McCoy) – Bring Me to Life
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After Wind-Up Records insisted the group bring on a full-time rapper and the band refused, Evanescence went home, assuming they no longer had a record deal. However, the label
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Amy Lee – Stand by Me
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The opening track on Amy Lee’s first children album, “Stand by Me” is a song originally recorded by Ben E. King.
Lee stated it is her personal favorite song on the album.
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Amy Lee – I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
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Performed at the We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash concert on 20 April 2012 in Austin, TX, USA, and released on a live tribute album of the same name on 7
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Amy Lee – Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing
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Producers of “The Cabin in the Woods” asked Amy Lee to cover this song for a scene where a girl is dared to make out with a taxidermy wolf head on the wall. However, the producers
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Amy Lee – Your Love
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“Your Love” is an unreleased song by Amy Lee and written by herself and Tim McCord. It was performed at the Legends & Lyrics in 2009, but the show never aired due to financial
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Amy Lee – Hello, Goodbye
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You say yes, I say no / You say stop and I say go, go, go, oh no / You say goodbye and I say hello / Hello hello / I don't know why you say goodbay, I say hello / Hello hello / I
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Amy Lee – My Cartoon Network
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It’s a song written by Amy Lee for her younger brother Robby when she made an appearance with him on Cartoon Network in 2004.
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Amy Lee – Bee and Duck
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A bee and a duck were the very best of friends / The bee and the duck thought the fun would never end / Then one day the duck thought he'd try a honey snack / And the bee stung the
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Amy Lee – Goodnight, My Love
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A cover of a song originally recorded by Jesse Belvin in 1956, the song has been covered by many musicians.
Lee chose to cover it as it “was my lullaby growing up.”
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Amy Lee – Rubber Duckie
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Rubber duckie, you're the one / You make bath time so much fun / Rubber duckie, I'm awfully fond of you / Rubber duckie, joy of joys / When I squeeze you, you make noise / Rubber
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Amy Lee (Ft. David A. Stewart) – Love Hurts
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Love hurts, love scars, love wounds and mars / Any heart not tough not strong enough / To take a lot of pain, pain / Love is like a cloud, holding the rain / Love hurts / Love
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Amy Lee – Going to California
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Spent my days with a woman unkind / Smoked my stuff and drank all my wine / Made up my mind to make a new start / Going to california with an aching in my heart / Someone told me
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Amy Lee) – One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death
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“One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest as You March Towards Your Death” is the final track of Bring Me The Horizon’s POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR. The song is a
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Amy Lee – Little Bird
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Little bird, little bird / I hear you singing / Little bird, little bird / What is your name? / Whippoorwill, Whippoorwill / I hear you singing / Whippoorwill, Whippoorwill / I
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Halestorm (Ft. Amy Lee) – Break In [Reimagined]
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[Verse 1: Lzzy Hale, Amy Lee] / Put your lighter in the air and lead me back home / When it's all said and done, I'll follow the echoes / I hear you night after night calling out
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Amy Lee – The Final Leap
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“The Final Leap” is a song recorded by Amy Lee as the closing theme on Michael Mailer film Blind.
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Seether – Broken
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[Verse 1] / I wanted you to know, I love the way you laugh / I wanna hold you high and steal your pain away / I keep your photograph, I know it serves me well / I wanna hold you
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