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Bootleg covers

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The following includes bootleg recordings of live cover songs from Evanescence concerts, which were not officially released by the band or under any other legal authority.

Song Year recorded Original artist Tour Notes Ref.
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper" 1999 Blue Öyster Cult N/A Performed at Vino's in Little Rock, Arkansas; featured on the bootleg recording Live at Vino's 1999.
"The Dolphin's Cry" 2001 Live Performed at a concert in Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Self Esteem" 2002 The Offspring New Year's Eve concert at NiteLife Rocks in Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Sex Type Thing" 2002 Stone Temple Pilots
"Orestes" 2003 A Perfect Circle Fallen party at Juanita’s in Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Zero" 2003–2004 The Smashing Pumpkins Fallen Tour
"4th of July" Soundgarden
"People Are Strange" 2007 The Doors Family Values Tour 2007
"Going to California" 2015 Led Zeppelin The Winter Tour 2015 Studio version is featured on Recover, Vol. 1 by Amy Lee.
"Purple Rain" 2016 Prince Florida Spring Tour 2016 Performed in tribute to Prince. [1]
"Dirty Diana" 2016–2017 Michael Jackson US Fall Tour 2016 Song was also performed during the South America Spring Tour in 2017. [2]
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" 2017 Whitney Houston South America Spring Tour 2017 Performed in tribute to the thirtieth anniversary of the song's original release.
"Young and Beautiful" 2018 Lana Del Rey Synthesis Live Performed with Lindsey Stirling. [3]
"Palladio" / "No More Tears" / "Alive"
(Mash-up)
Karl Jenkins, Ozzy Osbourne and Sia
"Across the Universe" The Beatles Performed in tribute to Lee's brother. [3]
  1. ^ "Evanescence Rock 'Purple Rain' in Honor of Prince in Orlando". Loud Wire. May 1, 2016. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Evanescence Performs Cover Of Michael Jackson's 'Dirty Diana' In Atlantic City". Blabbermouth. November 20, 2016. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Lindsey Stirling and Evanescence at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI". National Rock Review. July 16, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2020.