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+ | {{Song Infobox|title = Eternal|artist = Evanescence|released = 2000|type = Alternative rock|span = 7:22|image = [[File:OriginHighQuality.jpg|center|300 px]]|previous = "[[Away From Me (song)|Away From Me]]"|Image = [[File:OriginHighQuality.jpg|250px]]|Date = November 4, 2000|Length = 7:22|Label = [[Bigwig Enterprises]]|Title = <i>[[Origin]]</i>|Last song = [[Away From Me (song)|Away From Me]]|This song = "'''Eternal'''"|Producers = [[Ben Moody]]|album = Origin}}"'''Eternal"''' is the final song on [[Origin|''Origin'']]. |
− | + | There are two versions of this song, with alternate endings. The ending of the version on the album is called "[[Demise (song)|Demise]]" and can be best described as a much slower version of the instrumental loop in "[[Field Of Innocence (song)|Field Of Innocence]]". The second version replaces "Demise" with "[[Listen To The Rain (song)|Listen to the Rain]]", a song [[Amy Lee|Amy]] composed for her school choir. This is the longest Evanescence song to date. |
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− | This song was originally going to have three parts |
+ | This song was originally going to have three parts: "Eternal", "[[Listen To The Rain (song)|Listen To The Rain]]", and "[[Demise (song)|Demise]]". The middle song was cut out of the final project. |
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+ | A piece of the song was played on the piano solo "[[The In-Between (song)|The In-Between]]" from the band's orchestral album, ''[[Synthesis]]'', released in 2017. |
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"Eternal" is the final song on Origin.
There are two versions of this song, with alternate endings. The ending of the version on the album is called "Demise" and can be best described as a much slower version of the instrumental loop in "Field Of Innocence". The second version replaces "Demise" with "Listen to the Rain", a song Amy composed for her school choir. This is the longest Evanescence song to date.
Background
This song was originally going to have three parts: "Eternal", "Listen To The Rain", and "Demise". The middle song was cut out of the final project.
A piece of the song was played on the piano solo "The In-Between" from the band's orchestral album, Synthesis, released in 2017.