Vampire Heart - Track Listing

Track Listing

Promo Release
  1. "Vampire Heart"
  2. "HIM calendar"
HIM
  • Ville Valo
  • Linde
  • Migé
  • Emerson Burton
  • Gas Lipstick
  • Antto Melasniemi
  • Jussi-Mikko "Juska" Salminen
  • Juhana Tuomas "Pätkä" Rantala
  • Discography
Studio albums
  • Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666
  • Razorblade Romance
  • Deep Shadows & Brilliant Highlights
  • Love Metal
  • Dark Light
  • Venus Doom
  • Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice
  • Tears on Tape
Live albums Digital Versatile Doom
EPs and demos
  • Witches and Other Night Fears
  • This Is Only the Beginning
  • 666 Ways to Love: Prologue
  • Live in Hel (EP)
Compilation albums
and box sets
  • The Single Collection
  • And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits 1997–2004
  • Greatest Love Songs Vol. 666/Razorblade Romance/Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights
  • Uneasy Listening Vol. 1
  • Uneasy Listening Vol. 2
  • Uneasy Listening Vol. 1 & 2
  • SWRMXS
  • XX - Two Decades of Love Metal
DVDs
  • The Video Collection: 1997–2003
  • And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits 1997–2004
  • Love Metal Archives Vol. I
  • Digital Versatile Doom
Singles
  • "When Love and Death Embrace"
  • "Your Sweet Six Six Six"
  • "Wicked Game"
  • "It's All Tears (Drown in This Love)"
  • "Join Me in Death"
  • "Right Here in My Arms"
  • "Poison Girl"
  • "Gone with the Sin"
  • "Pretending"
  • "In Joy and Sorrow"
  • "Heartache Every Moment"/"Close to the Flame"
  • "The Funeral of Hearts"
  • "Buried Alive By Love"
  • "The Sacrament"
  • "Solitary Man"
  • "And Love Said No"
  • "Wings of a Butterfly"
  • "Vampire Heart"
  • "Killing Loneliness"
  • "The Kiss of Dawn"
  • "Bleed Well"
  • "Heartkiller"
  • "Scared to Death"
  • "Strange World"
Related articles
  • The String Quartet Tribute to HIM
  • HIM discography

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