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==General Information== | |||
''Written by: [[J. LeCompt]], [[A. Lee]], [[B. Moody]]'' | ''Written by: [[J. LeCompt]], [[A. Lee]], [[B. Moody]]'' | ||
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According to LeCompt, the original name of the song was C Sharp, the guitar tuning of the song. Originally, it was meant to be on Fallen, but never made the cut.{{fact}} | According to LeCompt, the original name of the song was C Sharp, the guitar tuning of the song. Originally, it was meant to be on Fallen, but never made the cut.{{fact}} | ||
According to Shelly LeCompt, the title of this song is "Forever You," not "Forever Gone, Forever You."<ref name=evboard>LeCompt, Shelly. [http://evboard.com/showpost.php?p=978594&postcount=27 Forever You - EvBoard], page 3 - EvBoard.com</ref> | |||
{{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}} | |||
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'''Studio versions:''' | '''Studio versions:''' | ||
'''C Sharp''' <ref name=c-sharp>This is the [[John LeCompt]] solo track that features his | '''C Sharp'''<ref name=c-sharp>This is the [[John LeCompt]] solo track that features his instrumentals, vocals and lyrics.</ref> | ||
*''Recording date:'' | *''Recording date:'' Unknown | ||
*''Status:'' Unreleased | *''Status:'' Unreleased | ||
*''Length: | *''Length:'' Unknown | ||
'''Forever You''' | '''Forever You''' | ||
*''Recording date:'' 2001-2002 | *''Recording date:'' 2001-2002{{fact}} | ||
*''Status:'' Unreleased | *''Status:'' Unreleased | ||
*''Length:'' 3:23 | *''Length:'' 3:23 |
Revision as of 05:07, 25 May 2013
Forever You está disponible en español. Ver el artículo
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General Information
Written by: J. LeCompt, A. Lee, B. Moody
According to LeCompt, the original name of the song was C Sharp, the guitar tuning of the song. Originally, it was meant to be on Fallen, but never made the cut.[citation needed]
According to Shelly LeCompt, the title of this song is "Forever You," not "Forever Gone, Forever You."[1]
Versions
Studio versions:
C Sharp[2]
- Recording date: Unknown
- Status: Unreleased
- Length: Unknown
Forever You
- Recording date: 2001-2002[citation needed]
- Status: Unreleased
- Length: 3:23
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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
Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music
Notes and References
- ↑ LeCompt, Shelly. Forever You - EvBoard, page 3 - EvBoard.com
- ↑ This is the John LeCompt solo track that features his instrumentals, vocals and lyrics.
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