BREATHE
written
RONAN KEATING
dan healy
peter john vettese
they built these walls around me
so they'd never see me fall
a boy made of stone
i was unbreakable
how was it you found me?
a broken branch amongst the trees
even at my darkest you still wanted me
lost then found
now i can breathe
you opened up my eyes i see
you are the everything i need
all this time i was lost
you finally found me
if i could tell the younger
naive version of myself
there's nothing i could tell you that you do'nt know yourself
the wheels are always turning
hearts are always
lost or found
now i can breathe
you opened up my eyes i see
you are the everything i need
all this time i was lost
you finally found me
running at the speed ol light
wanted to protect myself and hide away
you helped me to shed the past
now i don't have to ask if i am lost or found
i've found my ground
now i can breathe
you opened up my eyes i see
you are the everything i need
all this time i was lost
you finally found me
oh you found me,i'm not lost anymore
you finally found me
Ronan Keating releases new video for single Breathe and it's just grand
Ronan Keating’s new video for Breath has been released.
Breathe is the second single taken from the Dubliner’s latest album, Time Of My Life.
The song was co-written by the singer with his Once co-star and live guitarist Dan Healy.
The single marks the musician’s 29th solo single release, watch the video now:
Ronan Keating zones in on London for a journey through his past
He made his debut as a 17-year-old in one of the world’s biggest boy bands.
More than two decades later, Ronan Keating has taken a nostalgic look at his time in Boyzone with his latest music video.
The video for single Breathe was filmed in Shoreditch last month by Phil Griffin, who worked with Keating as a choreographer for Boyzone in the Nineties. It includes panoramic shots of the city, featuring the Truman Brewery, 122 Leadenhall Street — “the Cheesegrater” — and Hackney Wick.
It also features items from Keating’s past, including the candelabra from the Love Me For A Reason video and the park bench from Richard Curtis’s film Notting Hill, for which Keating sang the theme tune When You Say Nothing At All.
Keating, 39, said: “I shot the video in the heart of Shoreditch on a cold but wonderful day last month. There’s some amazing drone footage that highlights the urban cityscape of London and while it was cold and wet, the shots in the rain are stunning.”
The song is from Keating’s 10th studio album, Time Of My Life, which is out now on Decca Records.
He made his debut as a 17-year-old in one of the world’s biggest boy bands.
More than two decades later, Ronan Keating has taken a nostalgic look at his time in Boyzone with his latest music video.
The video for single Breathe was filmed in Shoreditch last month by Phil Griffin, who worked with Keating as a choreographer for Boyzone in the Nineties. It includes panoramic shots of the city, featuring the Truman Brewery, 122 Leadenhall Street — “the Cheesegrater” — and Hackney Wick.
It also features items from Keating’s past, including the candelabra from the Love Me For A Reason video and the park bench from Richard Curtis’s film Notting Hill, for which Keating sang the theme tune When You Say Nothing At All.
Keating, 39, said: “I shot the video in the heart of Shoreditch on a cold but wonderful day last month. There’s some amazing drone footage that highlights the urban cityscape of London and while it was cold and wet, the shots in the rain are stunning.”
The song is from Keating’s 10th studio album, Time Of My Life, which is out now on Decca Records.