I Feel Immortal

"I Feel Immortal"

The artwork for the single by Dirk Rudolph.[1]
Single by Tarja
from the album What Lies Beneath
Released August 27, 2010
Format CD, digipak, digital download
Genre Symphonic metal
Length 4:28
Label Universal Music, Vertigo Berlin 0602527425900
Writer(s) Toby Gad, Kerli Kõiv, Lindy Robbins, Tarja
Producer(s) "Mic", Tarja
Tarja singles chronology
"Falling Awake"
(2010)
"I Feel Immortal"
(2010)
"Until My Last Breath"
(2010)

"I Feel Immortal" is a song by Finnish singer-songwriter Tarja. It was written by Tarja, Toby Gad, Kerli Kõiv, and Lindy Robbins, and was produced by Tarja and "Mic". It was released as the second single from her second album What Lies Beneath on August 27, 2010.[2]

A version recorded by Kerli under the title "Immortal" is featured on Frankenweenie Unleashed!, an album consisting of tracks from and inspired by the Tim Burton film Frankenweenie.[3] The song is ending of Finnish dubbing version of film Ra.One.

Background

The song was originally written by Toby Gad, Kerli, and Lindy Robbins[4] (who wrote Demi Lovato's "Skyscraper" the same day[3]) for Kerli's second album but Kerli stated "it didn't make it on my album so [Tarja] rewrote some things in the verses and took our hook."[5]

Track listing

Regular edition
  1. "I Feel Immortal" (Single Mix) - 4:28
  2. "I Feel Immortal" (Radio Mix) - 4:31
Limited premium edition
  1. "I Feel Immortal" (Single Mix) - 4:28
  2. "If You Believe" (Piano Version) - 4:13

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from What Lies Beneath liner notes.[1]

Music video

The music video was filmed in Iceland and features Tarja interacting with a character who gets older throughout the video. The video, along with the song and single, was a last-minute request from Germany. As such, it is filmed on the same beach and cliffs as the "Until My Last Breath" music video, and also features Tarja wearing the same black and white outfits. Even though it was filmed after "Until My Last Breath", the "I Feel Immortal" music video was released earlier.

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Germany Singles Charts[6] 55

Release history

Region Date Format
Austria August 27, 2010 CD, digipak, digital download[2]
Germany
Switzerland
United Kingdom November 1, 2010 Digital download[2]

References

External links

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