![]() When Clarkson is singing this song, you can’t help but feel that she is singing the words from her heart that’s she had this exact experience in real life, which makes the song even more likable. Lines from the chorus, “Where is your heart?/Cause I don’t really feel you” and “Is it so hard/To give me what I need/I want your heart to bleed/And that’s all I’m asking for” as well as other parts in the song are ones I can personally relate to, so maybe that’s why I like this song so much. I think my favorite thing about this song is the honesty in the lyrics. It’s the only ballad on the album, but it still comes off as being a lot more mature than anything on Clarkson’s debut. Where Is Your Heart is the closest to anything you’ll find on Thankful. The subject matter reminds me a bit of Christina Aguilera’s song, “Walk Away”, but this track has a bit more edge to it. Some of my favorites are in the chorus (“It’s like I can’t breathe/Without you interrupting me”) and during the bridge (“I’m hooked on you/I need a fix/I can’t take it/Just one more hit/I promise I can deal with it”). I LOVE Addicted. The song is very slow, and almost depressing, but it works well. The lyrics are vulnerable and honest, for example: “Because of you/I’m ashamed of my life/Because it’s empty/Because of you/I am afraid”. Kelly sings about a negative relationship with someone (I’ve heard it’s about her parents), and the impact they’ve had on her life. This could be due to the fact that one of their members, Ben Moody, co-wrote and produced this track. The soft, piano based verses sound close to “My Immortal”, andthe chorus jumps up in tempo…just like most of Evanescense’s songs. Because Of You reminds me (as well as several other reviewers) of something by Evanescence. Which is a bit unfortunate ’cause I’m not a big Lavinge fan, so I usually skip this song. The heartbroken lyrics, the guitar-based chorus, the agony-ridden vocals…the whole thing reminds me of her. I’m pretty sure if I had just listened to this for the first time, not knowing it was Kelly, I’d say it’s a song by Lavinge. Clarksonsort of sounds like her, and the whole way the song is composed is just Avril Lavinge. Most reviews of this album have several Avril Lavinge comparisons in them, and Behind These Hazel Eyes is definitelyAvril. ![]() This song has so much energy in it…it’s a great song to listen to when you’re in the mood to jump around and dance. By the chorus, the tempo picks up more, and Kelly is practically screaming. I really like Since U Been Gone. It starts off wonderfully, with Kelly singing “Here’s the thing, we started off friends,” and then the beat kicks in. It’s fairly stereotypical pop-fluff, but a decent enough song, all the same. Anyway, this is a pop song about going after your dreams. Which makes me wonder why it’s the tile track, because this song does not encompass the theme of the album at all. This is pretty much the only “light” or “fluffy” song on the album. The album begins with title track, Breakaway. The result is a mature album, full of songs co-written by Clarkson, and Evanescence-sounding vocals a complete departure from the Kelly Clarkson we used to relate with American Idol. I suppose Clarkson realized the same thing about her career, and when it was time to record material for her sophomore album, Breakaway, she figured she’d get as far away from American Idol and anything even remotely related to it as she could. And it’s not really a good thing anymore. Kelly Clarkson and American Idol are synonymous. You know, the song she sang on American Idol. I think of her debut album, Thankful, which had the song “A Moment Like This” on it. I think of her movie (that I liked, even though it flopped), From Justin To Kelly: The Tale of Two American Idols. Comes with a Gotta Have Rock & Roll Certificate of Authenticity.When I think of Kelly Clarkson, I think of American Idol. Comes with a Letter of Authenticity from the current owner who was gifted the dress by Clarkson herself. “Behind These Hazel Eyes” spent 15 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 charts - peaking at number 6 - and has been certified platinum. For more information, visit /enĬlarkson came onto the public stage by winning the first season of “American Idol” in 2002, but did not become a commercial powerhouse until her 2004 album “Breakaway.” The music video for this song was released in 2005 as the second single off the album, and Clarkson has stated that she loves this song so much she almost named the whole album after it. Creative Babies is an organization dedicated to helping HIV infected pregnant women and their children, as they are the most affected demographics by the AIDS epidemic in the world. This dress was featured in the music video of Kelly Clarkson’s 2005 smash hit “Behind These Hazel Eyes.” Proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to Orange Babies - Creative in Beating HIV.
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