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| “Bring Me to Life” | |||||
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| Single by Evanescence and Paul McCoy from the album Fallen | |||||
| B-side | "Farther Away", "Missing" | ||||
| Released | April 22, 2003 | ||||
| Format | CD single, DVD single, digital download | ||||
| Recorded | 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative metal | ||||
| Length | 3:57 | ||||
| Label | Wind-up | ||||
| Writer(s) | Ben Moody, Amy Lee, David Hodges | ||||
| Producer | Dave Fortman | ||||
| Certification | Silver (BPI) 2x Platinum (ARIA) | ||||
| Evanescence and Paul McCoy singles chronology | |||||
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| Fallen track listing | |||||
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| from the album Anywhere but Home | |||||
| Length | 4:43 | ||||
| Label | Wind-up | ||||
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| Bring Me to Life UK DVD | |||||
"Bring Me to Life" is the first single from Evanescence's multi-platinum debut album Fallen. At the 2004 Grammy Awards the song was honored with the award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
When the single was released, the track order of Fallen had not yet been finalized; although the single states the B-side "Farther Away" is the Album Version, it was eventually dropped from Fallen. The Bliss Mix of "Bring Me to Life", another B-side on the single, is the original version of the song before Paul McCoy's vocals were written for the Daredevil soundtrack.
Different versions of the "Bring Me to Life" single have been released, such as promos, DVDs and versions with altered track orders. A well known version, considered to be a collector's item, is the first pressing of the Australian single. On this version, the fourth track was not the video version of "Bring Me to Life", but another B-side titled "Missing". This track was removed in subsequent pressings, and was eventually released with Anywhere but Home.
There are two other demo versions of "Bring Me to Life" known to exist, both having been leaked onto the Internet. Both are often referred to as an 'acoustic version', however, neither are available on any album; instead they can occasionally be found through websites or peer-to-peer networks. Both versions are similar in composition, with only a few differences — such as Amy Lee's voice being warped in the intro to one — setting them apart. The song itself is mainly comprised of electric guitar and assorted digital sound effects. Neither of the demos feature the vocals of Paul McCoy like their Fallen counterpart.
During live performances featuring "Bring Me to Life", McCoy's lines were sung by former Evanescence guitarist John LeCompt.
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