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''Written by: [[A. Lee]]'' | ''Written by: [[A. Lee]]'' |
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General information
Written by: A. Lee
"Eternity of the Remorse" was the first piece of music ever to be composed by Amy Lee. Amy wrote it when she was eleven. When asked in an AOL Music interview, if she remembers the first song she ever wrote, she responded with:
I think so. I don't know which one counts because at first, I thought I wanted to be a classical composer so there's one called 'Eternity of the Remorse.' It's really depressing and very dramatic. [laughs] I have the sheet written out from when I was like eleven. But then the first real song, I wrote for English class in the eighth grade. We either had to write a short story or a song. I was like, 'I'm gonna do something nobody else is doing.' And I wrote this song and recorded it on a cassette tape, playing guitar and singing with a friend of mine from choir who did back up vocals. It was strange to me and I kinda became obsessed with it because remembering who I was, I was like the quite girl in the corner and then I played the tape and everybody was freaking out. My teacher showed it to all the classes. It was a really cheesy song. It was called 'A Single Tear' ... 'Will linger here inside me forever.' Seriously, it was so bad but for an eighth grader, they thought it was pretty impressive.[1] |
References
- ↑ Jessica Robertson (October 19, 2007). "P's & Q's: Amy Lee Finds Solace in Marriage and Music". AOL Music. Archived from the original on October 21, 2007. Retrieved October 28, 2007.
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