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{{quote|I wrote something else that was moody, dark and really cool, and the director wanted something that felt more hopeful. The song was about saying goodbye and moving on, and that’s what they’re doing in [the beginning of] the movie when they’re leaving their parents and going into some scary, unknown place. That’s how I wrote it, from their perspective. I thought the song was perfect. And it wasn’t like I put a bunch of guitars in it. I made stuff that was cool and vibey but was still haunting, and I think that’s the part they didn’t like.}} | {{quote|I wrote something else that was moody, dark and really cool, and the director wanted something that felt more hopeful. The song was about saying goodbye and moving on, and that’s what they’re doing in [the beginning of] the movie when they’re leaving their parents and going into some scary, unknown place. That’s how I wrote it, from their perspective. I thought the song was perfect. And it wasn’t like I put a bunch of guitars in it. I made stuff that was cool and vibey but was still haunting, and I think that’s the part they didn’t like.}} | ||
There was speculation that the song was going to be released as a B-side on the Good Enough Maxi Single, but this turned out to be false. | |||
This song is not cut up and used as the intro for Good Enough. It remains intact and unfinished. Amy stated that "It is saved for a rainy day." | This song is not cut up and used as the intro for Good Enough. It remains intact and unfinished. Amy stated that "It is saved for a rainy day." |
Revision as of 03:53, 23 July 2008
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General Information
Written by: A. Lee
Song written for The Open Door sessions, but missed the cut on the album.
Amy confirmed in an interview with evanescencewebsite.com that Together Again is The Narnia Song and was inspired by the movie. She says the song it about "leaving home knowing it may not be there when you return, and the attraction to something frightening and wonderful far away from there."[1] In the same interview, she also claims that the song remains unfinished as of now, but that it will be released someday.
From Metal Edge magazine, Amy says:
There was speculation that the song was going to be released as a B-side on the Good Enough Maxi Single, but this turned out to be false.
This song is not cut up and used as the intro for Good Enough. It remains intact and unfinished. Amy stated that "It is saved for a rainy day."
Lyrics
No lyrics known yet
Versions
Studio Versions:
Together Again
- Recording date: September 2005 - March 2006
- Status: Unreleased
- Length: Unknown
Guitar Tabs/Sheet Music
Notes and References
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