It's a Fire: Difference between revisions

From The Evanescence Reference
 
Line 5: Line 5:
Amy posted this statement on Facebook about how the song, and the album it was from, influenced her when she was a teenager:
Amy posted this statement on Facebook about how the song, and the album it was from, influenced her when she was a teenager:


{{quote|This song (and all of Dummy, actually) was a huge inspiration to me in my formative years. I listened to the song recently for the first time in a long time, and fell in love with it all over again. The lyrics are so powerful, they helped me through so much. It is my honour to do this little homemade homage to a group I have loved so much for so long.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/AmyLeeOfficial/posts/1082003645184738</ref>}}
{{quote|''This song (and all of ''Dummy'', actually) was a huge inspiration to me in my formative years. I listened to the song recently for the first time in a long time, and fell in love with it all over again. The lyrics are so powerful, they helped me through so much. It is my honour to do this little homemade homage to a group I have loved so much for so long.''<ref>https://www.facebook.com/AmyLeeOfficial/posts/1082003645184738</ref>}}


== Versions ==
== Versions ==

Latest revision as of 10:15, 10 January 2019

Amy Lee Songs

A Single Tear
After
Alice
Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing *
Beacon for the Blind
Bee and Duck
Between Worlds
Bill's Wife Theme
Blind Opening Theme
Can't Stop What's Coming
Dark Water
Donkey and Chicken
Dream of Ice
Dream Too Much
Drifter
Eternity of the Remorse
Find a Way
First Kiss
Going to California *
Goodnight
Goodnight My Love *
Halfway Down the Stairs *
Hello Goodbye *
Honeypot
I'm Not Tired
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry **
If You're a Star
It's a Fire *
I Will Follow You into the Dark *
Little Bird
Lockdown
Love Exists
Mark's Theme
Push the Button
Remember to Breathe
Resurrection
Rubber Duckie *
Sally's Song *
Shaving
Speak to Me
Stand by Me *
The End of the Book
The Final Leap
Through Your Eyes
Voice in My Head
With or Without You *
White Out
You

* Cover versions
** Live cover versions

Article.png It's a Fire está disponible en español. Ver el artículo

Το άρθρο It's a Fire είναι διαθέσιμο στα ελληνικά. Δείτε το άρθρο

It's a Fire è disponibile in italiano. Vedi l'articolo

It's a Fire está disponível em português. Ver o artigo

General information

It's a Fire is the first track and the first single from Recover, Vol. 1. It was released on Amy Lee's YouTube channel with an accompanying music video on October 27, 2015.[1] The song was originally by Portishead, one of Amy's big influences when starting Evanescence.

Amy posted this statement on Facebook about how the song, and the album it was from, influenced her when she was a teenager:

Vin1.jpg This song (and all of Dummy, actually) was a huge inspiration to me in my formative years. I listened to the song recently for the first time in a long time, and fell in love with it all over again. The lyrics are so powerful, they helped me through so much. It is my honour to do this little homemade homage to a group I have loved so much for so long.[2] Vin2.jpg


Versions

Studio versions:

It's a Fire

  • Recording date: 2015
  • Status: Released
  • Released on: Recover, Vol. 1 (track #1)
  • Length: 3:38

Lyrics

It's a fire
These dreams they pass me by
This salvation I desire
Keeps getting me down
'Cause we need to
Recognise mistakes
For time and again

So let it be known for what we believe in
I can see no reason for it to fail
'Cause this life is a farce
I can't breathe through this mask
Like a fool
So breathe on, sister breathe on

From this oneself
Testify or tell
It's fooling us now

So let it be known for what we believe in
I can see no reason for it to fail
'Cause this life is a farce
I can't breathe through this mask
Like a fool
So breathe on, little sister, breathe on
Oh so breathe on, little sister, like a fool
Oh so breathe on, little sister, like a fool

Sister

Video

The music video was made and directed by Eric Ryan Anderson, who also created the front cover of the EP. It shows Amy in her home studio recording the vocals and piano, with various layered effects from one shot to another. The entire video is in black and white.

Note