Bring Me to Life

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"Bring Me to Life"
"Bring Me to Life" cover
Single by Evanescence
from the album Fallen
A-side(s) "Bring Me to Life"
B-side(s) "Farther Away", "Missing"
Released April 22, 2003
Format CD single
DVD single
Digital download
Recorded 2003
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 3:57
Label Wind-Up Records
Writer(s) Amy Lee
Ben Moody
David Hodges
Producer(s) Dave Fortman
Certification Silver (BPI)
2x Platinum (ARIA)
Chart positions
Evanescence singles chronology
"Bring Me to Life"
(2003)
"Going Under"
(2003)
Fallen track listing
Going Under
(1)
Bring Me To Life
(2)
Everybody's Fool
(3)
from the album Anywhere but Home
Length 4:43
Label Wind-Up Records
Chronology
My Immortal
(9)
Bring Me To Life
(10)
Tourniquet
(11)
Bring Me To Life UK DVD
Bring Me To Life UK DVD

"Bring Me to Life" is the first single from Evanescence's multi-platinum debut album Fallen.

When the single was released, the track order of Fallen had not yet been finalized; although the single states that the B-side "Farther Away" is the Album Version, it was eventually dropped from Fallen. The Bliss Mix of "Bring Me to Life", another B-side on the single, is the original version of the song before Paul McCoy's vocals were written for the Daredevil soundtrack.

Different versions of the "Bring Me to Life" single have been released, such as promos, DVDs and versions with altered track orders. A well known version, considered to be a collector's item, is the first pressing of the Australian single. On this version, the fourth track was not the video version of "Bring Me to Life", but another B-side titled "Missing". This track was removed in subsequent pressings, and was eventually released with Anywhere but Home.

There are two other demo versions of "Bring Me to Life" known to exist, both having been leaked onto the Internet. Both are often referred to as an Acoustic Version, however, neither are available on any album; instead they can occasionally be found through websites or peer-to-peer networks. Both versions are similar in composition, with only a few differences — such as Amy Lee's voice being warped in the intro to one — setting them apart. The song itself is mainly comprised of electric guitar and assorted digital sound effects. Neither of the demos feature the vocals of Paul McCoy like their Fallen counterpart.

For live performances of "Bring Me to Life", McCoy's lines are sung by guitarist John LeCompt.

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Amy Lee became inspired to write the song after an incident that occurred while she was sitting in a restaurant.

I was inspired to write it when someone said something to me — I didn’t know him, and I thought he might be clairvoyant," says Lee from a tour stop in Tulsa. "I was in a relationship and I was completely unhappy. But I was hiding it. I was being completely abused and I was trying to cover it up; I wouldn’t even admit it to myself. So then I had spoken maybe 10 or 15 words to this guy, who was a friend of a friend. We were waiting for everyone else to show up, and we went into a restaurant and got a table. And he looked at me and said, ‘Are you happy?’ And I felt my heart leap, and I was like, he totally knows what I’m thinking. And I lied, I said I was fine. Anyway, he’s not really clairvoyant. But he is a sociology major."

Amy Lee, The Boston Phoenix[1]

Lee has also stated the previous in an VH1 interview:

VH1: What's the song about ("Bring Me to Life")?
Lee: Open-mindedness. It's about waking up to all the things you've been missing for so long. One day someone said something that made my heart race for a second and I realized that for months I'd been numb, just going through the motions of life.

—Amy Lee, VH1 News[2]

In an interview titled "Amy Lee: Back In Black", she said she wrote "Bring Me To Life" about her long time friend Josh, to whom she is now engaged. [3]

The song was first released on Daredevil: The Album as track #9. Evanescence was the only band on the soundtrack to have two songs featured, the second being the album version of "My Immortal" (track #17), not to be confused with the band version that was later released as a single.

When "Bring Me to Life" was released, it immediately found use in a wide variety of media, such as the theme song for WWE's No Way Out 2003 and in television commercials for shows like Without a Trace. It has also been used as music on television programs, such as the UK soap Emmerdale.

A 2005 episode of MTV2's Video Mods presented "Bring Me to Life" as sung by video game characters Dusk and Dawn.

The 2006 series Rock Star: Supernova featured contestants Zayra Alvarez, Jill Gioia and Storm Large singing their own renditions of the song.

A Season 2 episode of Pimp My Ride saw Kiearah's Ford Escort (1991) being "Pimped". At the beginning of the show Xzibit, examining the internal state of the car, reads from a tattered piece of paper the lyrics to Bring Me To Life. However, he only reads the first two sentences from the song and misreads the first sentence from the chrous: "How can you see into my eyes like open doors? Leading you down into my core. Wake up inside of me".

The single for "Bring Me to Life" was released shortly before Evanescence's debut album Fallen. These are two international versions of the single, with others being released worldwide.

  • CD Single (Australian limited edition) (Released April 22, 2003)
  1. "Bring Me to Life" (Album version) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 3:56
  2. "Bring Me to Life" (Bliss Mix) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 3:59
  3. "Farther Away" (Album version) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 3:58
  4. "Missing" (Album version) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 4:15
  • CD/DVD Single (German edition) (Released May 20, 2003)
  1. "Bring Me to Life" (Album version) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 3:56
  2. "Bring Me to Life" (Bliss Mix) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 3:59
  3. "Farther Away" (Album version) (Lee, A./Hodges, D./Moody, B.) — 3:58
  4. "Bring Me to Life" (Video version) — 3:56

[4] [5] Charts (2003) [6] [7]

Peak
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 5
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 4
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1
Argentina Top 40 Singles 1 (4)
Australia Top 50 Singles 1 (6)
Austria Top 75 Singles 3
Belgium Top 50 Singles 7
Brazil Top 100 Singles 2
Canada Top 50 Singles 3
Chile Top 20 Singles 1
Denmark Top 20 Singles 2
France Top 100 Singles 5
Finland Top 20 Singles 11
Germany Top 100 Singles 2
Greece IFPI Top 50 Singles 3
Charts (2003) Peak
Ireland Top 50 Singles 2
Italy Top 20 Singles 1
Japan Top 100 Singles 12
Netherlands Top 40 Singles 6
New Zealand RIANZ Top 40 Singles 3
Norway Top 20 Singles 2
Spain Los 40 Principales 1
Sweden Top 40 Singles 2
Switzerland Top 100 Singles 6
Taiwan Top 10 Singles 1
UK. Top (40/75) Singles 1 (4)
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles 1
United World Chart 1 (7)

  1. ^ Carioli, Carly. Amy Lee on bringing Evanescence’s ‘Bring Me to Life’ to life. BostonPhoenix.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
  2. ^ Kaufman, Gil (2003-05-09). Evanescence. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
  3. ^ Eelss, Josh. Amy Lee: Back In Black. Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
  4. ^ Evanescence and Paul Mccoy - Bring Me To Life. MusicSquare. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
  5. ^ Evanescence Billboard Single. All Music. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
  6. ^ Evanescence Bring Me To Life @ Top40-Charts. Top40-Charts. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
  7. ^ Top 40 Argentina. Top 40 Argentina. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.


Preceded by
"Rock Your Body" by Justin Timberlake
ARIA (Australia) number-one single
May 18, 2003 - June 22, 2003
Succeeded by
"Innocent Eyes" by Delta Goodrem
Preceded by
"Can't Stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
March 29, 2003
Succeeded by
"Somewhere I Belong" by Linkin Park
Preceded by
"Ignition (remix)" by R. Kelly
UK Singles Chart number-one single
June 8, 2003 - June 29, 2003
Succeeded by
"Crazy in Love" by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z
Preceded by
"American Life" by Madonna
United World Chart number one single
June 21, 2003 - August 2, 2003
Succeeded by
"Crazy in Love" by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z
Evanescence
Amy LeeTerry BalsamoRocky GrayJohn LeComptTim McCord
Former members: Will BoydDavid HodgesBen Moody
Discography
Commercial albums: FallenAnywhere but HomeThe Open Door
Private releases: Evanescence EPSound Asleep EPOriginMystary EP
Singles: "Bring Me to Life" • "Going Under" • "My Immortal" • "Everybody's Fool" • "Call Me When You're Sober" • "Lithium" • "Sweet Sacrifice"
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