This was performed by the band on a trip to Uganda, Africa, in aid of the televised Idol Gives Back charity event. Thanks to the sale of downloads via Apple's iTunes Music Store, this acoustic version became a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
This was written by Ben Moody and David Hodges, both former members of Evanescence, plus New York therapist Josh Hartzler, who was Amy Lee's friend and later became her husband. Hartzler inspired Evanescence's songs "Bring Me To Life" and "Good Enough."
They lyrics sound like they could be about a lover, but the video makes it clear that the song is a plea for compassion and a call to take action to combat destitution. The video shows stark scenes of homeless people, hurricane victims and others in need.
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