American singer-songwriter and pianist Amy Lee has written and recorded music for two studio albums, released one extended play, and featured on three tribute albums, including Nightmare Revisited (2008).
In 2004, Lee recorded guest vocals for Seether's single "Broken" and Korn's 2007 acoustic rendition of "Freak on a Leash", which reached number twenty and 89 on Billboard Hot 100 respectively.
After leaving Evanescence's record label Wind-up Records in 2014, Lee announced on Twitter that she and Evanescence were independent artists. That year, she composed music for the film War Story (2014), and released the soundtrack album Aftermath featuring Dave Eggar. It reached number 47 on Billboard 200 [1] and produced one promotional single called "Lockdown". Lee has also collaborated with Eggar on the films Indigo Grey: The Passage (2015) and Blind (2017). Lee also co-wrote "Speak to Me" with Michael Wandmacher for the film Voice from the Stone (2016). [2]
In 2016, Lee released her debut extended play titled Recover, Vol. 1 , which features four cover songs, including Led Zeppelin's "Going to California", "With or Without You" by U2, "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" by Chris Isaak, and Portishead's "It's a Fire". Later that year, Lee collaborated with several members of her immediate family to record the children's album Dream Too Much . [3] The album includes eight original songs and four covers songs. The title track was released as a promotional single.
"Love Exists" is an English rendition of "L'amore esiste" by Francesca Michielin released as a stand-alone single in February 2017. [4] Lee has also provided guest vocals and-co-written for songs by Lindsey Stirling in 2019, and Body Count, Wagakki Band and Bring Me the Horizon in 2020.
† | Indicates single release |
‡ | Indicates song written solely by Amy Lee |
# | Indicates promotional single release |
• | Indicates song containing non-English lyrics |
Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Release(s) | Year | Ref. |
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"After" [note 1] | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"Alice" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"All About Anna" | Cellogram (featuring Amy Lee and K'noup) | Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Cellogram | 2018 | [7] |
"Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing [note 2] | Amy Lee | Chris Isaak | Recover, Vol. 1 | 2016 | [8] |
"Beacon for the Blind" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Bee and Duck" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Between Worlds" [note 1] | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Dave Eggar Amy Lee Chuck Palmer | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
Indigo Grey: The Passage (Film score) | 2015 | [10] | |||
"Bill’s Wife Theme" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Blind Opening Theme" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Break In" | Halestorm (featuring Amy Lee) | Lzzy Hale Aimée Proal Rob Graves Mark L. Holman | Halestorm Reimagined | 2020 | [11] |
"Broken" † | Seether (featuring Amy Lee) | Shaun Morgan Dale Stewart | Disclaimer II | 2004 | [12] |
The Punisher: The Album | [13] | ||||
"Can't Stop What's Coming" | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Amy Lee Chuck Palmer Dave Eggar | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"Dark Water" • | Amy Lee (featuring Malika Zarra) | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"Donkey and Chicken" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Dream of Ice" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Dream Too Much" # | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Lori Lee | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Drifter" [note 1] | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Amy Lee Dave Eggar | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"First Kiss" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Freak on a Leash"† | Korn (featuring Amy Lee) | Reginald Arvizu Jonathan Davis James Shaffer David Silveria Brian Welch | MTV Unplugged: Korn | 2007 | [14] |
"Going to California" [note 3] | Amy Lee | Jimmy Page Robert Plant | Recover, Vol. 1 | 2016 | [8] |
"Goodnight" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Blitz Locals | 2000 | [15] |
"Goodnight My Love" [note 4] | Amy Lee | George Motola John Marascalco | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Halfway Down the Stairs" [note 5] | Amy Lee | Harold Fraser-Simon Alan Alexander Milne A. A. Milne | Muppets: The Green Album | 2011 | [16] |
"Hello, Goodbye" [note 6] | Amy Lee | Lennon-McCartney | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Honeypot" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"I'm Not Tired" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Lori Lee | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"I'll Never be Ready" | Veridia (featuring Amy Lee) | Deena Jakoub Taylor Hill | The Beast You Feed | 2018 | [17] |
"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" [note 7] | Amy Lee | Hank Williams | We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash | 2012 | [18] |
"If You're a Star" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Joshua W. Hartzler | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"It's A Fire" [note 8] | Amy Lee | Geoff Barrow Beth Gibbons Adrian Utley | Recover, Vol. 1 | 2016 | [8] |
"Little Bird" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee John Lee | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Lockdown" # | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Amy Lee Chuck Palmer | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"Love Exists" † [note 9] | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Fortunato Zampaglione Michele Canova | Non-album single | 2017 | [19] |
"Love Goes On and On" † | Lindsey Stirling (featuring Amy Lee) | Lindsey Stirling Alexander Seaver Amy Lee | Artemis | 2019 | [20] |
"Love Hurts" † [note 10] | Amy Lee & Dave Stewart | Boudleaux Bryant | Non-album single | 2022 | [21] |
"Mark’s Theme" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Missing You" | Big Dismal (featuring Amy Lee) | Eric Durance Chuck She | Believe | 2003 | [22] |
"Now I Know" [note 1] | Renholdër (featuring Amy Lee) | Danny Lohner | Underworld Soundtrack | 2003 | [23] |
"One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death" | Bring Me the Horizon (featuring Amy Lee) | Oliver Sykes Jordan Fish Amy Lee | Post Human: Survival Horror | 2020 | [24] |
"Push the Button" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"Remember to Breathe" [note 1] | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Dave Eggar | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"Resurrection" [note 1] | Amy Lee | Unknown [note 11] | Indigo Grey: The Passage (Film score) | 2015 | [10] |
"Rubber Duckie" [note 12] | Amy Lee | Jeff Moss | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"Sakura Rising" • | Wagakki Band (featuring Amy Lee) | Yuko Suzuhana Machiya Amy Lee | Tokyo Singing | 2020 | [25] |
"Sally's Song" [note 13] | Amy Lee | Danny Elfman | Nightmare Revisited | 2009 | [26] |
"Shaving" [note 1] | Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer | Amy Lee Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Speak to Me" † | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Michael Wandmacher | Voice from the Stone soundtrack | 2017 | [27] |
"Stand by Me" [note 14] | Amy Lee | Ben E. King Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"The End of the Book" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee John Lee Joshua W. Hartzler Lori Lee | Dream Too Much | 2016 | [6] |
"The Final Leap" [note 1] | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Through Your Eyes" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | Blind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2018 | [9] |
"Voice in My Head" [note 1] | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Amy Lee Dave Eggar | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
"With or Without You" [note 15] | Amy Lee | Bono | Recover, Vol. 1 | 2016 | [8] |
"When I'm Gone" | Body Count (featuring Amy Lee) | Tracy Marrow Vincent Dennis Will Dorsey Amy Lee Will Putney | Carnivore | 2020 | [28] |
"White Out" [note 1] | Amy Lee (featuring Dave Eggar) | Dave Eggar Chuck Palmer | Aftermath | 2014 | [5] |
• | Indicates song scheduled to be released |
Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Originating album | Year |
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"Amie" [note 16] | Amy Lee | Craig Fuller | Dream Too Much | 2016 |
"Death Dealer's Descent" [note 17] | Renholdër (featuring Amy Lee) | Danny Lohner | Underworld Soundtrack | 2003 |
"Down in the Lab" [note 17] | Renholdër (featuring Amy Lee) | Danny Lohner | Underworld Soundtrack | 2003 |
"Find a Way" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Dave Eggar | Unknown | 2013 |
"I Will Follow You into the Dark" [note 18] | Amy Lee | Ben Gibbard | — | 2016 |
"Move On Up" [note 19] | Angélique Kidjo [note 20] | Curtis Mayfield | — | 2011 |
"Legends Never Die" [note 21] | Amy Lee | Alex Seaver Justin Tranter | — | 2017 |
"Power" [note 22] | The Damning Well (featuring Amy Lee) | Richard Patrick | — | 2003 |
"The Cartoon Network Song" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee ‡ | — | 2004 |
"Your Love" | Amy Lee | Amy Lee Tim McCord | Unknown | 2009 |
The following includes bootleg recordings of live cover songs from concerts, which were not officially released by Lee or under any other legal authority.
Song | Year recorded | Original artist | Notes |
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"One Thing" | 2007 | Finger Eleven | Performed during Finger Eleven's opening set for Evanescence's The Open Door Tour in Providence, Rhode Island |
"Epiphany" | Staind | Performed with Aaron Lewis during My Coke Fest in Johannesburg, South Africa | |
"Break In" | 2012 | Halestorm | Performed with Lzzy Hale during the Carnival of Madness tour |
"Chains of Love" | 2013 | Ryan Adams | Performed with Paula Cole at a benefit concert in Rockport, Massachusetts |
"Old Man" | Neil Young | ||
"Green Pastures" | Emmylou Harris | ||
"Both Sides, Now" | Joni Mitchell | ||
"With a Little Help From My Friends" | The Beatles | ||
"You've Got a Friend" | Carole King | ||
"Birdcage" | 2014 | Dave Eggar | Performed with Eggar at Bluegrass Underground |
"Jacob's Visions" | |||
"Cat's in the Cradle" | 2017 | Harry Chapin | Performed during Ugly Kid Joe's set at Graspop Metal Meeting |
"Shatter Me" | 2018 | Lindsey Stirling (featuring Lzzy Hale) | Performed during the Synthesis Live tour with Lindsey Stirling |
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