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		<title>Bring me to Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Bring me to life&#8221; By Evanescence is also know as Wake me up inside. It&#8217;s dark, but a moving song. Anyone ever feel like this?   &#8220;Bring Me to Life&#8221; is the first single from Evanescence&#8217;s multi-platinum debut album Fallen. At the 2004 Grammy Awards the song was honored with the award for Best Hard [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;<strong>Bring Me to Life</strong>&#8221; is the first single from Evanescence&#8217;s multi-platinum debut album <em>Fallen</em>. At the 2004 Grammy Awards the song was honored with the award for Best Hard Rock Performance.</p>
<p>When the single was released, the track order of <em>Fallen</em> had not yet been finalized; although the single states the B-side &#8220;Farther Away&#8221; is the Album Version, it was eventually dropped from <em>Fallen</em>. The Bliss Mix of &#8220;Bring Me to Life&#8221;, another B-side on the single, is the original version of the song before Paul McCoy&#8217;s vocals were written for the <em>Daredevil</em> soundtrack.</p>
<p>Different versions of the &#8220;Bring Me to Life&#8221; single have been released, such as promos, DVDs and versions with altered track orders. A well known version, considered to be a collector&#8217;s item, is the first pressing of the Australian single. On this version, the fourth track was not the video version of &#8220;Bring Me to Life&#8221;, but another B-side titled &#8220;Missing&#8221;. This track was removed in subsequent pressings, and was eventually released with <em>Anywhere but Home</em>.</p>
<p>There are two other demo versions of &#8220;Bring Me to Life&#8221; known to exist, both having been leaked onto the Internet. Both are often referred to as an &#8216;acoustic version&#8217;; 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&#8217;s voice being warped in the intro to one — setting them apart. The song itself is mainly made up of electric guitar and assorted digital sound effects. Neither of the demos feature the vocals of Paul McCoy like their <em>Fallen</em> counterpart. This original cut of the song lacks the piano in the intro, and features a guitar solo during the breakdown.</p>
<p>During live performances featuring &#8220;Bring Me to Life&#8221;, McCoy&#8217;s lines were sung by former Evanescence guitarist John LeCompt.</p>
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