
Music video by The Pretty Reckless performing Make Me Wanna Die.© 2010 Interscope Records

Music video by The Pretty Reckless performing Make Me Wanna Die.© 2010 Interscope Records

The second song from Evanescence’s album Fallen.
Artist: Evanescence
Song: Bring Me to Life
Album: Fallen
Album release date: March 4th, 2003
Genre: Alternative metal
TRACK LIST:
1. Going Under
2. Bring Me to Life
3. Everybody’s Fool
4. My Immortal
5. Haunted
6. Tourniquet
7. Imaginary
8. Taking Over Me
9. Hello
10. My Last Breath
11. Whisper
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LYRICS
Never made it as a wise man
I couldn’t cut it as a poor man stealing
Tired of living like a blind man
I’m sick of sight without a sense of feeling
And this is how you remind me
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
It’s not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story
This time I’m mistaken
For handing you a heart worth breaking
And I’ve been wrong, I’ve been down,
Been to the bottom of every bottle
These five words in my head
Scream «are we having fun yet?»
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no
It’s not like you didn’t know that
I said I love you and I swear I still do
And it must have been so bad
Cause living with me must have damn near killed you
And this is how, you remind me
Of what I really am
This is how, you remind me
Of what I really am
It’s not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story
This time I’m mistaken
For handing you a heart worth breaking
And I’ve been wrong, I’ve been down,
Been to the bottom of every bottle
These five words in my head
Scream «are we having fun yet?»
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no
Never made it as a wise man
I couldn’t cut it as a poor man stealing
And this is how you remind me
This is how you remind me
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
It’s not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story
This time I’m mistaken
For handing you a heart worth breaking
And I’ve been wrong, I’ve been down,
Been to the bottom of every bottle
These five words in my head
Scream «are we having fun yet?»
Yeah, yeah, are we having fun yet?
Yeah, yeah, no, no.

Official HD music video for “Bring Me To Life,” taken from the band’s multi-platinum debut Fallen.
Evanescence are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Fallen with a series of special reissues via Craft Recordings.
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Available on Deluxe 2-LP, 2-CD, and Digital — as well as a Super Deluxe Edition collector’s box set — Fallen (20th Anniversary Edition) offers newly remastered audio, including the album’s singles “My Immortal,” “Going Under,” “Everybody’s Fool,” and “Bring Me To Life.” The expanded set also includes a trove of bonus material – ten tracks in all – comprising previously-unreleased demos and live recordings plus a selection of rare B-sides. Alongside reimagined artwork, all physical formats will include previously-unseen photos from the era, plus a handwritten foreword by Amy Lee, who oversaw all aspects of the reissue. The Deluxe vinyl, CD and digital configurations are out now.
Available exclusively at is the Super Deluxe Box Set, arriving February, 2024. Housed in a collectible shadow box-style package (inspired by Amy’s songwriting journal cover art), this limited edition includes all of the above-mentioned music as part of a 2-LP set (featuring a Black & Silver blend vinyl) plus a bonus cassette of previously unreleased demos and voice notes which is exclusive to this box set. Adding additional insight into the album is an expansive book which features new track-by-track notes from Lee, while a zoetropic turntable slipmat, rare photo prints, and enamel pin set round out the collection.
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Music video by Evanescence performing Bring Me To Life. (C) 2004 Wind-Up Records, LLC

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Credits:
Founder and Artistic Director — Nathan Reed
Produced by Julian Hinton
Arranged by Devesh Sodha & Julian Hinton
Executive Producer — Nathan Reed
Engineered by Andy Hughes @ Love Electric Studios and Eastcote Studios Mixed by Simon Bloor
Mastered by Dick Beetham @ 360 Mastering
Vocals — Erin Fox & Tony Maue
Lead Violin — Ivana Cetkovic
Violin — Anja Milivojevic, Charlie Cole
Viola — Sophie Broadbent
Cello — Fraser Bowles
Sax, Flute, Piccolo — Korey Riker
Trumpets — Daniel Wright, Josh Elcock
Trombones — Aaron Goode
Double Bass — Brent Edmondson
Drums — Kamil Bartnik
Percussion — Dan Ellis
Programming and Percussion — Julian Hinton
Choir Lead — Maja Sabatowska
Choir — Kellija Moncaka, Francesca Aita, Amy Dyce, Caroline Kane, Hannah Graystone, Bart Berner, Joe Dickens, Davide Ventimiglia, Antonio Oliveira, José Antonio Barrientos
Video Credits Director — Elliott Gonzo
Artistic Director — Nathan Reed
Producer — David Gourlay
Production Company — DEEGEE
DOP — Oscar Ferguson
Focus Puller — Simeon Leeder
Steadicam Op — Tom Colli
Gaffer — Charlie Relph
Best Boy — Gianni Morreale
DXM Op — Brook Williams
Spark — Liv Kininmonth
Spark — Sam Cheal
Edit — Elliott Gonzo, Nathan Reed
Wardrobe — George Hughes, Roberta De Renzio
Masks — Vanessa Davies Hair — Andrew Simonin
MUA — Anna Lingis Graphic
Designer — Roberta De Renzio
With special thanks to The Rock Orchestra family, Simeon Entwistle, Harrison Wheeler, Jamie Dixon, Vivienne Morstadt, CMA touring, Sliding Doors PR, Lauren Reed and Autonomy Artists.