Solitude
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General information
Written by: A. Lee and B. Moody
Solitude is the second track from Evanescence's first EP, Evanescence EP. It was written by Amy when she was 13 years old,[1] and is credited as the first Evanescence song ever written.
Will Boyd is credited with performing bass, guitar, and backup vocals, and Matt Outlaw is credited with drums.
This song, along with Understanding, was on a compact cassette which was said by Amy to be Evanescence's first "professional" recording.[2][3]
Versions
Demo versions:
Solitude
- Recording date: 1997-1998
- Status: Unreleased
See Childish Intentions (demo cassette)
Studio versions:
Solitude
- Recording date: 1998
- Status: Released
- Released on: Evanescence EP (track #2)
- Length: 5:44
Live versions:
Solitude [Live]
- Performing period: May 7th, 1999
- Status: Unreleased
- Example: Concert at Vino's Bar in Little Rock
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Lyrics
Two, three, four
How many times have you told me you love her?
As many times as I wanted to tell you the truth
How long have I stood here beside you?
I lived through you, you looked through me
Ooh, solitude
Still with me is only you
Ooh, solitude
I can't stay away from you
How many times have I done this to myself?
How long will it take before I see?
When will this hole in my heart be mended?
Who now is left alone but me?
Ooh, solitude
Forever me and forever you
Ooh, solitude
Only you, only true
Everyone leaves me stranded
Forgotten, abandoned, left behind
I can't stay here another night
Your secret admirer
Who could it be?
Ooh, can't you see all along it was me?
How can you be so blind as to see right through me?
Solitude
Still with me is only you
Ooh, solitude
I can't stay away from you
Ooh, solitude
Forever me and forever you
Ooh, solitude
Only you, only true
Guitar tabs & sheet music
References
- ↑ Amy Lee and Troy McLawhorn (December 7, 2011). Artist Confidential: Evanescence. Interview with Lou Brutus. Octane. Sirius XM.
- ↑ Lee, Amy (April 27, 2010). "Ha! Look what I found in my attic- Ev's very first "professional" recording! Cutting edge cassette technology". Twitter. https://twitter.com/amyleeev/status/12966783964.
- ↑ Lee, Amy (April 27, 2010). "RT @emowolfboy: @AmyLeeEV what songs are on that cassette?!...". Twitter. https://twitter.com/AmyLeeEV/status/12967290924.
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