Open Your Eyes
Open Your Eyes may refer to:
Music
Albums
- Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album), or the title song, 2002
- Open Your Eyes (Warzone album), or the title song, 1989
- Open Your Eyes (Yes album), or the title song (see below), 1997
- Open Your Eyes, a 1979 album by The Faragher Brothers
- Open Your Eyes, a 2003 album by Kim Kyung Ho
- Open Your Eyes, a 1979 album by Maria Muldaur
- Open Your Eyes, a 2011 album by Rapture Ruckus
- Open Your Eyes, a 2003 unreleased album by Victoria Beckham
- Open Your Eyes, a 2000 EP by Macklemore (recording as Professor Macklemore)
Songs
- "Open Your Eyes" (Alter Bridge song), 2004
- "Open Your Eyes" (Disturbed song), 2016
- "Open Your Eyes" (Guano Apes song), 1997
- "Open Your Eyes" (Snow Patrol song), 2007
- "Open Your Eyes" (Yes song), 1997
- "Open Your Eyes", by 12 Stones from 12 Stones
- "Open Your Eyes", by AFI from Answer That and Stay Fashionable
- "Open Your Eyes", by Asia from Alpha
- "Open Your Eyes", by Bea Miller
- "Open Your Eyes", by Black Box from Dreamland
- "Open Your Eyes", by Bobby Caldwell
- "Open Your Eyes", by Eyeopener
- "Open Your Eyes", by Julian Lennon from Mr. Jordan
- "Open Your Eyes", by Loudness from The Birthday Eve
- "Open Your Eyes", by Nalin & Kane
- "Open Your Eyes", by Staind from Break the Cycle
- "Open Your Eyes", by Steve Angello and Alex Metric from the soundtrack of the video game FIFA 12
- "Open Your Eyes", by Stream of Passion from Embrace the Storm
- "Open Your Eyes", by Sum 41 from Chuck
- "Open Your Eyes", by United State of Electronica from U.S.E.
Other media
- Open Your Eyes (1919 film), a 1919 American melodrama film recounting the dangers venereal disease[1]
- Open Your Eyes (1997 film) (Abre los ojos), a film by Alejandro Amenábar
- Open Your Eyes (2008 film), a short film by Susan Cohen
- Open Your Eyes, a 2012 short film starring Lia Marie Johnson
- Open Your Eyes (magazine), an American magazine for Latinos
- Open Your Eyes, a morning program on Great Belize Television
- Open Your Eyes (band), American band
See also
References
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