Love Exists

Album: Single release only (2017)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was inspired by an Italian song that wouldn't leave Amy Lee's head. She explained:

    "When I was in Italy filming the video for "Speak To Me," I fell in love with a song I heard on the radio there. L'amore Esiste by Francesca Michielin. It seemed to follow me everywhere, got under my skin and just wouldn't leave. I couldn't stop listening to it, over and over the whole way home. I started piecing together what the lyrics meant and wrote my own twist on them in English.

    I showed my idea to one of my dream producers, Guy Sigsworth, and somehow convinced him to come to New York and re-create the song with me. Dave Eggar contributed his lush string arrangement and we all just lived in this song for a week at Flux Studios on the lower east side."
  • The song was released on February 10, 2017 as an interactive valentine at amyleevalentine.me. Fans were invited to create and share their own valentine featuring surreal pop art by Jennybird Alcantara to accompany the song.

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