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''Written by: [[A. Lee]] and [[T. Balsamo]]'' | ''Written by: [[A. Lee]] and [[T. Balsamo]]'' | ||
[[Terry Balsamo]]'s favorite song on [[The Open Door]], and the song Amy's finding it most fun to play live from [[The Open Door]]. The piano is the principal instrument for this song. It displays the maturity of the band's new sound. The choir once again appears, causing the end of the song to be really epic. It includes a piano solo of 41 seconds, but it continues after a second bridge (All my fears [...] own way out) and to the end of the song.<BR> | [[Terry Balsamo]]'s favorite song on [[The Open Door]], and the song Amy's finding it most fun to play live from [[The Open Door]]. The piano is the principal instrument for this song. It displays the maturity of the band's new sound. The choir once again appears, causing the end of the song to be really epic. It includes a piano solo of 41 seconds, but it continues after a second bridge (All my fears [...] own way out) and to the end of the song.<BR> At the concert in Athens, Amy sang "The mechanical lights of Athens..." instead of Lisbon. | ||
Amy's description of the song: <ref>C. Bottomley. [http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1540914/story.jhtml Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs] - VH1.com</ref> | Amy's description of the song: <ref>C. Bottomley. [http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1540914/story.jhtml Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs] - VH1.com</ref> |
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General Information
Written by: A. Lee and T. Balsamo
Terry Balsamo's favorite song on The Open Door, and the song Amy's finding it most fun to play live from The Open Door. The piano is the principal instrument for this song. It displays the maturity of the band's new sound. The choir once again appears, causing the end of the song to be really epic. It includes a piano solo of 41 seconds, but it continues after a second bridge (All my fears [...] own way out) and to the end of the song.
At the concert in Athens, Amy sang "The mechanical lights of Athens..." instead of Lisbon.
Amy's description of the song: [1]
During the bridge, the background choir sings "Alma surdo, loucura, onde está seu alma? Loucura, todo sozinho" (Portuguese with some grammatical mistakes) which tries to mean "Deaf soul, madness, where is its soul? Madness, all alone" in English. In correct portuguese it would be "Alma surda, loucura, onde está sua alma? Loucura, toda sozinha"
Versions
Studio versions:
Your Star
- Recording date: September 2005 - March 2006
- Status: Released
- Released on: The Open Door (track #11)
- Length: 4:43
Live versions:
Your Star [Live]
- Performing period: January 5, 2006 - December 8, 2007
- Status: Soon to be released
- Released on: Good Enough Maxi Single
- Example: Live at Zepp Tokyo
- Length: Needed
Lyrics
I can't see your star
I can't see your star
Though I patiently waited, bedside
For the death of today
I can't see your star
The mechanical lights of Lisbon
Frightened it away
And I'm alone now
Me and all I stood for
We're wandering now
All in parts in pieces, swim lonely
Find your own way out
I can't see your star
I can't see your star
How can the darkness feel so wrong?
And I'm alone now
Me and all I stood for
We're wandering now
All in parts in pieces, swim lonely
Find your own way out
So far away
It's growing colder without your love
Why can't you feel me calling your name?
Can't break the silence
It's breaking me
[Alma surda, loucura] all my fears [onde está sua alma?]
[Loucura, toda sozinha] turn to rage
And I'm alone now
Me and all I stood for
We're wandering now
All in parts and pieces, swim lonely
Find your own way out now
And nothing worth fighting for
We're wandering now
All in parts and pieces, swim lonely
Find your own way out
Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music
Notes and References
- ↑ C. Bottomley. Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs - VH1.com
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