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== General Information ==
== General Information ==
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*''Status:'' Released
*''Status:'' Released
*''Released on:'' [[The Open Door]] (track #12)
*''Released on:'' [[The Open Door]] (track #12)
 
*''Length:'' 3:48


'''Live versions:'''
'''Live versions:'''
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*''Example:'' Live @ KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2006
*''Example:'' Live @ KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2006
'''All That I'm Living For [acoustic]''' <ref>Performed by [[Amy Lee]] (piano, vocals), [[John LeCompt]] (acoustic guitar) and [[David Eggar]] (cello)</ref>
'''All That I'm Living For [acoustic]''' <ref>Performed by [[Amy Lee]] (piano, vocals), [[John LeCompt]] (acoustic guitar) and [[David Eggar]] (cello)</ref>
*''Performing period:'' August-September 2006
*''Performing period:'' August-September 2006
*''Status:'' Released
*''Status:'' Released
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*''Recording date:'' August 13, 2006
*''Recording date:'' August 13, 2006
*''Recording place:'' Sony Studios
*''Recording place:'' Sony Studios
*''Length:'' 4:31





Revision as of 10:05, 30 September 2007

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General Information

Written by: A. Lee and J. LeCompt

The song was intended to be the Third single from The Open Door, however after listening to requests by the band and fan reactions to the decision, the label chose Sweet Sacrifice in its place. [1]


From Metal Edge Magazine

The hard rocking “All That I’m Living For” focuses on the band itself. Its genesis came from a realization Lee had one day that her band was her life. “I don’t do anything else,” she says. “I’m writing for the band, touring for the band, doing an interview about the band, or thinking about the next thing I want to write. It’s my life, and I love it, but it’s a love/hate relationship.”

From VH1.com [2]

Amy's description of the song: "I love that song. It feels really different for us. The lyrics are about my writing process-how I put the song together, why I do it, and how I'm trying to fix all the things that are wrong with me through music. The first line says, "Save me from the night again/ I can feel the separation from the living."[3] It's always night time when I start writing, just as the dusk is setting."

Versions

Studio versions:

All That I'm Living For

  • Recording date: September 2005 - March 2006
  • Status: Released
  • Released on: The Open Door (track #12)
  • Length: 3:48

Live versions:

All That I'm Living For [live]

  • Performing period: October 5, 2006 - present
  • Status: Unreleased
  • Example: Live @ KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2006

All That I'm Living For [acoustic] [4]

  • Performing period: August-September 2006
  • Status: Released
  • Released on: Lithium Maxi CD single
  • Recording date: August 13, 2006
  • Recording place: Sony Studios
  • Length: 4:31


Lyrics

Album Version

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night

I can feel the night beginning
Separate me from the living
Understanding me
After all I've seen
Piecing every thought together
Find the words to make me better
If I only knew how to pull myself apart

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night
All that I'm wanted for
Although I wanted more
Lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

I believe that dreams are sacred
Take my darkest fears and play them
Like a lullaby
Like a reason why
Like a play of my obsessions
Make me understand the lesson
So I'll find myself
So I won't be lost again

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night
All that I'm wanted for
Although I wanted more
Lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

Guess I thought I'd have to change the world
To make you see me
To be the one
I could have run forever
But how far would I have come
Without mourning your love?

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night
All that I'm wanted for
Although I wanted more
Lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

Should it hurt to love you?
Should I feel like I do?
Should I lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

Acoustic Version

I can feel the night beginning
Separate me from the living
Understanding me
After all I've seen
Piecing every thought together
Find the words to make me better
If I only knew how to pull myself apart

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night
All that I'm wanted for
Although I wanted more
Lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

I believe that dreams are sacred
Take my darkest fears and play them
Like a lullaby
Like a reason why
Like a play of my obsessions
Make me understand the lesson
So I'll find myself
So I won't be lost again

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night
All that I'm wanted for
Although I wanted more
Lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

Guess I thought I'd have to change the world
To make you see me
To be the one
I could have run forever
But how far would I have come
Without mourning your love?

All that I'm living for
All that I'm dying for
All that I can't ignore alone at night
All that I'm wanted for
Although I wanted more
Lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

Should it hurt to love you?
Should I feel like I do?
Should I lock the last open door
My ghosts are gaining on me

Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music

Notes and References

  1. Lee, Amy. All That I'm Living For (thread) - change of heart (post) - EvThreads
  2. C. Bottomley. Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs - VH1.com
  3. Yes, this line is different in the actual song. It could be the original version of the lyrics or Amy just messed it up.
  4. Performed by Amy Lee (piano, vocals), John LeCompt (acoustic guitar) and David Eggar (cello)