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== General information == | |||
''Written by: [[A. Lee]], [[B. Moody]], [[D. Hodges]] and [[J. LeCompt]]'' | |||
'' | '''''Forever You''''' is a song recorded during the 2001/2002 demo sessions. It was never released. According to tour guitarist John Lecompt's wife Shelly LeCompt, an old version of "Forever You" was John's song before he joined Evanescence, with its working title originally being "C Sharp", and Evanescence later re-worked it and Amy added her own lyrics to that version.<ref name="evboard" /> | ||
{{quote|John did write that song as a solo thing he did between the Mindrage split & joining up with Evanescence! (that let's you know how long ago that was -hehehe) And the original version (which I am now listening to because you guys are making me remember back when - hehehe) called C sharp was all john when he recorded on our home pc. He did all the music & all the lyrics, he played it all & sang it all! So pretty - hehehe. Okay then came the lovely Ben & Amy, they loved as John loved it so added a little Evie to it and there was the beginning of Forever You. Amy did her own lyrics to that version. I think that clears up everything or makes it worse who knows! hahaha :D<ref name=evboard />}} | |||
According to John, for the Evanescence version David and Ben did the keys and programming and the chorus was used as the verse vocal melody on ''[[Bring Me To Life]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/JohnLeCompt/status/421078621604683777</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/JohnLeCompt/status/414216156523024384</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/JohnLeCompt/status/414216242397196288</ref> | |||
== Versions == | == Versions == | ||
'''Studio versions:''' | '''Studio versions:''' | ||
'''C Sharp''' | '''C Sharp''' | ||
*''Recording date:'' | *''Recording date:'' 2001–2002 | ||
*''Status:'' Unreleased | *''Status:'' Unreleased | ||
*''Length: | *''Length:'' Unknown | ||
'''Forever You''' | '''Forever You''' | ||
*''Recording date:'' | *''Recording date:'' 2001–2002 | ||
*''Status:'' Unreleased | *''Status:'' Unreleased | ||
*''Length:'' 3:23 | *''Length:'' 3:23 | ||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
*[http://www.evanescencereference.info/music/index.html#Misc Forever You] | |||
* [http://evanescencereference.info/music/ | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
I wanted you to be with me<br> | I wanted you to be with me<br> | ||
For so long I don't even know why now<br> | For so long I don't even know why now<br> | ||
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Lost in your game to change the same<br> | Lost in your game to change the same<br> | ||
Forever gone, forever you<br> | Forever gone, forever you<br> | ||
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== | <ref name=evboard>{{cite web|last=LeCompt|first=Shelly|url=http://evboard.com/showpost.php?p=978594&postcount=27|title=Forever You|work=EvBoard|accessdate=January 14, 2007}}</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Songs]] | |||
[[Category:Unreleased songs]] | [[Category:Unreleased songs]] |
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General information
Written by: A. Lee, B. Moody, D. Hodges and J. LeCompt
Forever You is a song recorded during the 2001/2002 demo sessions. It was never released. According to tour guitarist John Lecompt's wife Shelly LeCompt, an old version of "Forever You" was John's song before he joined Evanescence, with its working title originally being "C Sharp", and Evanescence later re-worked it and Amy added her own lyrics to that version.[1]
John did write that song as a solo thing he did between the Mindrage split & joining up with Evanescence! (that let's you know how long ago that was -hehehe) And the original version (which I am now listening to because you guys are making me remember back when - hehehe) called C sharp was all john when he recorded on our home pc. He did all the music & all the lyrics, he played it all & sang it all! So pretty - hehehe. Okay then came the lovely Ben & Amy, they loved as John loved it so added a little Evie to it and there was the beginning of Forever You. Amy did her own lyrics to that version. I think that clears up everything or makes it worse who knows! hahaha :D[1] |
According to John, for the Evanescence version David and Ben did the keys and programming and the chorus was used as the verse vocal melody on Bring Me To Life.[2][3][4]
Versions
Studio versions:
C Sharp
- Recording date: 2001–2002
- Status: Unreleased
- Length: Unknown
Forever You
- Recording date: 2001–2002
- Status: Unreleased
- Length: 3:23
Download
Lyrics
I wanted you to be with me
For so long I don't even know why now
But now that I've given up on you
Defiantly you see me
Walking away I see the pain
You put me through [I see through you]
Lost in your game to change the same
Forever gone, forever you
There's something very wrong about this
I think you knew all along somehow
You'll only take me to change my mind
And leave me broken and defeated
So far away I see the truth
I see through you [I see through you]
Now that I know the way you play
I don't want to
Walking away I see the pain
You put me through [I see through you]
Lost in your game to change the same
Forever gone, forever you
So far away I see the truth
I see through you [I see through you]
Now that I know the way you play
I don't want to
Walking away I see the pain
You put me through
Lost in your game to change the same
Forever gone, forever you
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 LeCompt, Shelly. "Forever You". EvBoard. http://evboard.com/showpost.php?p=978594&postcount=27. Retrieved January 14, 2007.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JohnLeCompt/status/421078621604683777
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JohnLeCompt/status/414216156523024384
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JohnLeCompt/status/414216242397196288
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