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Maybe recorded, but unreleased to the public. One of the only joint writing efforts ever put together by [[Amy Lee]] and [[Ben Moody]]. According to Amy Lee in an interview with evanescencewebsite.com, it was written on an acoustic guitar in a movie theater parking lot. They only performed it a couple times to about 25 people in a coffee shop in [[Little Rock]]. | Maybe recorded, but unreleased to the public. One of the only joint writing efforts ever put together by [[Amy Lee]] and [[Ben Moody]]. According to Amy Lee in an interview with evanescencewebsite.com, it was written on an acoustic guitar in a movie theater parking lot. They only performed it a couple times to about 25 people in a coffee shop in [[Little Rock]]. | ||
:''"Ben and I wrote Catherine on an acoustic guitar in a movie theater parking lot. I can't really remember if we ever recorded it or not, but I know we played it once or twice to about 25 people in a coffee shop."''<ref>[http://www.evanescencewebsite.com/AmyLeeInterview.php | :''"Ben and I wrote Catherine on an acoustic guitar in a movie theater parking lot. I can't really remember if we ever recorded it or not, but I know we played it once or twice to about 25 people in a coffee shop."''<ref>[http://www.evanescencewebsite.com/AmyLeeInterview.php EvanescenceWebsite Interview]</ref> | ||
== Notes and References == | == Notes and References == |
Revision as of 17:42, 26 October 2007
General Information
Maybe recorded, but unreleased to the public. One of the only joint writing efforts ever put together by Amy Lee and Ben Moody. According to Amy Lee in an interview with evanescencewebsite.com, it was written on an acoustic guitar in a movie theater parking lot. They only performed it a couple times to about 25 people in a coffee shop in Little Rock.
- "Ben and I wrote Catherine on an acoustic guitar in a movie theater parking lot. I can't really remember if we ever recorded it or not, but I know we played it once or twice to about 25 people in a coffee shop."[1]
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