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''Written by: [[B. Moody]], [[W. Boyd]] and [[M. Outlaw]]'' | ''Written by: [[B. Moody]], [[W. Boyd]] and [[M. Outlaw]]''<ref>''Evanescence EP'' (1998), liner notes.</ref> | ||
'''''So Close''''' (also incorrectly referred to as ''The Last Day'') is the fifth track from [[Evanescence]]'s first EP, ''[[Evanescence EP]]''. | '''''So Close''''' (also incorrectly referred to as ''The Last Day'') is the fifth track from [[Evanescence]]'s first EP, ''[[Evanescence EP]]''. | ||
The song is a cover of [[Will Boyd]]'s song from his band.{{fact}} When that band disbanded, Evanescence covered it and put it on their EP.{{fact}} The song was credited to be written by Will, Matt Outlaw and Ben Moody. Matt Outlaw performed the drums for this song.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040809230906/http://www.exodusevanescence.com/discog.html Evanescence Discography] at [exodusevanescence] (archived on August 9, 2004)</ref> On Ben's BMI Repertoire, there is no song called ''So Close''. | |||
On September 15, 2019, a video of Evanescence performing back in January 1999 was uploaded by [[Nick Williams]], which includes the song ''So Close'' with Will Boyd singing the vocals. Watch the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxw1RvsFXJA here]. | |||
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*''Released on:'' ''[[Evanescence EP]]'' (track #5) | *''Released on:'' ''[[Evanescence EP]]'' (track #5) | ||
*''Length:'' 4:29 | *''Length:'' 4:29 | ||
'''Live versions:''' | |||
'''So Close [Live]''' | |||
*''Performing period:'' A few times before 2003<ref> In September 2019, a video of Evanescence playing at Vino's was leaked online. However, the exact date of the event is unknown, possibly the night ''Evanescence EP'' was released in January 1999. The video of this performance can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTt6GSscEm4 </ref> | |||
*''Example:'' [[Live at Vino's January 1999|Concert at Vino's Bar]] in Little Rock (January 1999) | |||
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General information
Written by: B. Moody, W. Boyd and M. Outlaw[1]
So Close (also incorrectly referred to as The Last Day) is the fifth track from Evanescence's first EP, Evanescence EP.
The song is a cover of Will Boyd's song from his band.[citation needed] When that band disbanded, Evanescence covered it and put it on their EP.[citation needed] The song was credited to be written by Will, Matt Outlaw and Ben Moody. Matt Outlaw performed the drums for this song.[2] On Ben's BMI Repertoire, there is no song called So Close.
On September 15, 2019, a video of Evanescence performing back in January 1999 was uploaded by Nick Williams, which includes the song So Close with Will Boyd singing the vocals. Watch the video here.
Versions
Studio versions:
So Close
- Recording date: 1998
- Status: Released
- Released on: Evanescence EP (track #5)
- Length: 4:29
Live versions:
So Close [Live]
- Performing period: A few times before 2003[3]
- Example: Concert at Vino's Bar in Little Rock (January 1999)
Download
Lyrics
I've spent so much time
Throwing rocks at your window
But I never even knocked
On your front door
I walk by statues
Never even made one chip
But if I could leave a mark
On the monument of your heart
I just might lay myself down
For a little more hope than I had
The last day
The last day
The last day
Wait a time
To spare these lies we tell ourselves
These days have come and gone
But this time it's sweeter than honey
Guitar tabs & sheet music
References
- ↑ Evanescence EP (1998), liner notes.
- ↑ Evanescence Discography at [exodusevanescence] (archived on August 9, 2004)
- ↑ In September 2019, a video of Evanescence playing at Vino's was leaked online. However, the exact date of the event is unknown, possibly the night Evanescence EP was released in January 1999. The video of this performance can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTt6GSscEm4
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