As the rain starts to fall, Clarkson finally collapses, kneeling on the ground while looking at and being comforted by her other self who is singing with the band. We sent a rough version of "Behind These Hazel Eyes," without any lyrics, to Kelly and Clive Davis. The song was released on April 12, 2005 as the second single from the album. Clarkson then reaches for the ring and throws it at her fiancé, before running away from the altar.
"Behind These Hazel Eyes" is a song recorded by American singer Kelly Clarkson for her second studio album, Breakaway (2004). ""Behind These Hazel Eyes" was included in the setlist of Clarkson's The 19-second chorus of "Behind These Hazel Eyes" which features the dominant sound of electric guitar. The next scene shows Clarkson walking down the aisle in a church wearing a black dress.
So we wanted to write "Behind" with her from the beginning, but we were in different places. Before he puts the ring on her finger, she looks at the guests and notices that the woman from the photo is among the audience. The video ends with Clarkson stepping out the doors into the bright sunlight. Holding a bouquet of red roses, she is surrounded by her bridesmaids as they prepare for her wedding. It was written by Clarkson with the song's producers Max Martin and Dr. Luke. Behind these hazel eyes. "Behind These Hazel Eyes" peaked at number six on the The song's accompanying music video was directed by In 2004, Clarkson flew to Sweden to collaborate with We had just done with "Since U Been Gone," which everyone was happy with. A montage of Clarkson singing with her band in a dark swamp is shown alternately with scenes of Clarkson running in the forest and laying on the ground. In Australia, the song debuted and peaked at number six on the week ending July 3, 2005.The music video begins with Clarkson standing in a room wearing a white wedding dress. Clarkson considered "Behind These Hazel Eyes" as one of her favorite songs and she once intended to name Breakaway after the song. She throws her wedding bouquet into the lap of the woman and shoves her way past the wedding guests who are trying to stop her from leaving. When she draws the veil of the bride, she realizes that the bride is the woman from the photo. She sees her fiancé exchanging a smile with the woman as the woman blows him a kiss. Here I am, once again I'm torn into pieces Can't deny it, can't pretend Just thought you were the one Broken up, deep inside But you won't get to see the tears I cry Behind these hazel eyes. She sees a bride standing at the altar with her fiancé, getting married. "Behind These Hazel Eyes" is an uptempo song that incorporates crunchy guitars which are pu… Swallow me, then spit me out For hating you, I blame myself Seeing you, it kills me now No, I don't cry on the outside Anymore Anymore. Clarkson is also seen standing inside an abandoned house, wearing a voluminous black dress.
She had just won "American Idol" and was on tour, so she'd e-mail me lyrics, and I'd e-mail her my thoughts.Lyrically, the song narrates the story of a failed relationship which initially started off well. The scene shifts to a present day, where Clarkson is standing at the altar, exchanging vows with her fiancé. James Dinh of MTV Newsroom listed "Behind These Hazel Eyes" as one of the music videos with "a bad case of the runaway bride syndrome," writing, "Throughout the clip, Clarkson finds herself running through a swampy mud land until she snaps out of her visions, refuses to proceed with the wedding and makes a shocking escape out of the church.