I Walk Alone (song)

I Walk Alone (song)

Infobox Single
Name = I Walk Alone
Album = My Winter Storm
Artist = Tarja Turunen
Released = October 26, 2007
Format = CD
Genre = Symphonic metal
Length =
Label = Universal Music
Producer =
Chart position =
Last single = "You Would Have Loved This" (2006)
This single = I Walk Alone (2007)
Next single = "Die Alive"
(2008)

"I Walk Alone" is a symphonic metal song from the album "My Winter Storm" by Tarja. It has been released on October 26, 2007 through Universal Music.

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This song was written by Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck. It's inspired by a musical motif in "Requiem" by Mozart. It features a theater atmosphere accompanied by orchestra guitars and Turunen's powerful voice.

According to Turunen the song "describes her personality perfectly well and identifies her as a singer".citequote

Video

The video was shot at Devil's Lake in Berlin, Germany. It was directed by Jörn Heitmann (who had already worked with Turunen directing Nightwish's "Sleeping Sun" 2005 video). It also features four characters interpreted by Turunen herself. They are: the Phoenix, the Dead Boy, the Doll and the Queen of Ice.

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