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== General | == General information == | ||
''Written by: [[A. Lee]], [[B. Moody]] and [[D. Hodges]]'' | |||
'' | '''''Where Will You Go''''' is the first track from [[Evanescence]]'s first EP, ''[[Evanescence EP]]'', released in 1998, written by Amy Lee and Ben Moody.<ref name="EP" /> A newer version was later included on their demo album, ''[[Origin (album)|Origin]]''. | ||
[[David Hodges]] sings backup vocals on the | [[David Hodges]] sings backup vocals on the ''Origin'' version, where he got a co-writing credit.<ref name="Origin" /> The original EP version features organs in the background, whereas the Origin version uses electronic sound effects and has a quicker tempo, giving the song a dance-beat with some background organ sounds. The ''Origin'' track has a few different vocal lyrics from the EP version. | ||
==Versions== | |||
'''Studio versions:''' | '''Studio versions:''' | ||
'''Where Will You Go [Origin version]''' | '''Where Will You Go [''Origin'' version]''' | ||
*''Recording date:'' 1999 | *''Recording date:'' 1999 | ||
*''Status:'' Released | *''Status:'' Released | ||
*''Released on:'' [[Origin (album)|Origin]] (track #5) | *''Released on:'' ''[[Origin (album)|Origin]]'' (track #5) | ||
*''Length:'' 3:47 | *''Length:'' 3:47 | ||
'''Where Will You Go? [Evanescence EP version]''' | '''Where Will You Go? [''Evanescence EP'' version]''' | ||
*''Recording date:'' 1998 | *''Recording date:'' 1998 | ||
*''Status:'' Released | *''Status:'' Released | ||
*''Released on:'' [[Evanescence EP]] (track #1) | *''Released on:'' ''[[Evanescence EP]]'' (track #1) | ||
*''Length:'' 3:53 | *''Length:'' 3:53 | ||
'''Live versions:''' | '''Live versions:''' | ||
*''Performing period:'' | |||
'''Where Will You Go? [Live]'''<ref name="eveplive" group="note" /> | |||
*''Performing period:'' May 7th, 1999 and a few times before 2003 | |||
*''Status:'' Unreleased | *''Status:'' Unreleased | ||
*''Example:'' Concert at [[Vino's Pizza Pub & Brewery|Vino's Bar]] in [[Little Rock]] (May 7, 1999) | |||
==Download== | |||
*[http://www.evanescencereference.info/music/#Evanescence_EP Where Will You Go? (Evanescence EP)] | |||
*[http://www.evanescencereference.info/music/#Origin_CD Where Will You Go (Origin)] | |||
== Lyrics == | ==Lyrics == | ||
===Origin | === ''Origin'' version=== | ||
You're too important for anyone<br> | You're too important for anyone<br> | ||
You play the role of all you long to be<br> | You play the role of all you long to be<br> | ||
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You think that I can't see right through your eyes<br> | You think that I can't see right through your eyes<br> | ||
Scared to death | Scared to death to face reality<br> | ||
No one seems to hear your hidden cries<br> | No one seems to hear your hidden cries<br> | ||
You're left to face yourself alone<br> | You're left to face yourself alone<br> | ||
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Yeah, yeah... yeah ''[yeah yeah] [ah]'' | Yeah, yeah... yeah ''[yeah yeah] [ah]'' | ||
===Evanescence EP version=== | === ''Evanescence EP'' version=== | ||
You're too important for anyone<br> | You're too important for anyone<br> | ||
There's something wrong with everything you see<br> | There's something wrong with everything you see<br> | ||
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You don't want to escape<br> | You don't want to escape<br> | ||
== Guitar | == Guitar tabs & sheet music== | ||
== Notes | ''not available'' | ||
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== Notes== | |||
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<ref name=eveplive group=note>Very similar to the Evanescence EP version.</ref> | |||
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==References== | |||
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<ref name="EP">''Evanescence EP'' (liner notes). Evanescence. [[Bigwig Enterprises]]. 1998.</ref> | |||
<ref name="Origin">BMI's repertoire, work ID # 6966947.</ref> | |||
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{{Evanescence}} | {{Evanescence}} | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | |||
[[Category:Evanescence EP songs]] | [[Category:Evanescence EP songs]] | ||
[[Category:Origin songs]] | [[Category:Origin songs]] |
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General information
Written by: A. Lee, B. Moody and D. Hodges
Where Will You Go is the first track from Evanescence's first EP, Evanescence EP, released in 1998, written by Amy Lee and Ben Moody.[1] A newer version was later included on their demo album, Origin.
David Hodges sings backup vocals on the Origin version, where he got a co-writing credit.[2] The original EP version features organs in the background, whereas the Origin version uses electronic sound effects and has a quicker tempo, giving the song a dance-beat with some background organ sounds. The Origin track has a few different vocal lyrics from the EP version.
Versions
Studio versions:
Where Will You Go [Origin version]
- Recording date: 1999
- Status: Released
- Released on: Origin (track #5)
- Length: 3:47
Where Will You Go? [Evanescence EP version]
- Recording date: 1998
- Status: Released
- Released on: Evanescence EP (track #1)
- Length: 3:53
Live versions:
Where Will You Go? [Live][note 1]
- Performing period: May 7th, 1999 and a few times before 2003
- Status: Unreleased
- Example: Concert at Vino's Bar in Little Rock (May 7, 1999)
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Lyrics
Origin version
You're too important for anyone
You play the role of all you long to be
But I [I] I know who you really are
You're the one who cries when you're alone
But where will you go
With no one left to save you from yourself?
You can't escape
You can't escape
You think that I can't see right through your eyes
Scared to death to face reality
No one seems to hear your hidden cries
You're left to face yourself alone
But where will you go [where will you go?]
With no one left to save you from yourself
You can’t escape the truth
I realize you're afraid [I realize]
But you can't abandon everyone
You can't escape
You don't want to escape
I am so sick of speaking words that no one understands
Is it clear enough that you can't live your whole life all alone?
I can hear you in a whisper
But you can't even hear me screaming
Where will you go [where will you go?]
With no one left to save you from yourself?
You can't escape the truth
I realize you're afraid [I realize]
But you can't reject the whole world
You can't escape
You won't escape
You can't escape
You don't want to escape
[Yeah, yeah, yeah]
Yeah, yeah, yeah [ah]
Yeah, yeah... yeah [yeah yeah] [ah]
Yeah, yeah... yeah [yeah yeah] [ah]
Yeah, yeah... yeah [yeah yeah] [ah]
Yeah, yeah... yeah [yeah yeah] [ah]
Evanescence EP version
You're too important for anyone
There's something wrong with everything you see
But I, I know who you really are
You're the one who cries when you're alone
Where will you go
With no one left to save you from yourself?
You can't escape
You don't want to escape
However did you manage to push away
From every living thing you've come across
So afraid that anyone will hate you
You pretend you hate them first
But where will you go
With no one left to save you from yourself?
You can't escape the truth
I realize you're afraid
But you can't refrain from everything
You can't escape
You can't escape
I am so sick of speaking words that no one understands
Is it clear enough that you can't live your whole life all alone?
I can hear you when you whisper
But you can't even hear me screaming
And where will you go
With no one left to save you from yourself?
You can't escape the truth
I realize you're afraid
But you can't reject the whole world
You can't escape
You won't escape
You can't escape
You don't want to escape
Guitar tabs & sheet music
not available
Notes
- ↑ Very similar to the Evanescence EP version.
References
- ↑ Evanescence EP (liner notes). Evanescence. Bigwig Enterprises. 1998.
- ↑ BMI's repertoire, work ID # 6966947.
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