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“Bring Me To Life” has reached over one billion views on YouTube. “My Immortal” is not far behind. The album has been certified Diamond in the US for over 10 million copies sold.
Everyone and their mothers know Evanescence's smash hit "Bring Me to Life" from their 2003 debut album Fallen. For some reason though, the track is currently sitting at No. 1 on iTunes, and the ...
Evanescence’s Amy Lee discusses reclaiming that infamous 'Bring Me to Life' rap as the band reissues their hit debut album, 'Fallen,' 20 years later.
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"Bring Me to Life" turned out to be a major hit. It shot to No. 1 on the Alternative Airplay chart, peaked at No. 11 on the Mainstream Rock Chart and crossed over to hit No. 5 on the Billboard Hot ...
Last year, Evanescence’s thrashing 2003 breakout hit “Bring Me to Life” hit No. 1 on iTunes, ahead of contemporary artists Blackpink and Nicki Minaj.It was a curious phenomenon; though ...
(©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Peter Stranks) Instead, Elliot persevered. He got an education, married, divorced, and returned home to Port Haven, which is in his blood, just as his father ...
Titled the "Bring Me To Life" trailer, it's packed full of gameplay that's cut to go alongside Evanescence's legendary song of the same name, very much like an AMV.
In their latest video, they added the Kirby Otamatone to their band of instruments and produced a cover of Evanescence’s Bring Me To Life. Believe me when I say that nothing will prepare you for ...
After “Bring Me to Life” first emerged on the Daredevil movie soundtrack in January 2003, it quickly captured listeners’ ears and received a lot of airplay requests at mainstream rock radio.