Bring You Home
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Bring You Home | ||
Studio album by Ronan Keating | ||
Released | June 5, 2006 July 1, 2006 (Australia) |
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Recorded | 2005–2006 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 52:54 | |
Label | Polydor Records | |
Producer(s) | Mark Taylor | |
Ronan Keating chronology | ||
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10 Years of Hits (2004) |
Bring You Home (2006) |
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Bring You Home is the fourth solo album by Irish pop singer Ronan Keating. It was released by Polydor Records on June 5, 2006 across the world. The album was primarily produced by Mark Taylor. It received a mixed reception from music critics, and reached number three on the United Kingdom albums chart. Two different songs were released as the album's first single. In the UK and Ireland, "All Over Again" with Kate Rusby was released while in the rest of the world "Iris", a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls's hit song, was released.
"Iris" was released as the follow-up single in UK after the release of "All Over Again" while the tracklistings of the UK version were different from the previously-released EU version. However, the single became the only single which did not peak at Top 10 of the UK single chart.
The third single released from the album is "This I Promise You", which features the wedding love balad. It is a two-track single without differentiating CD1 and CD2. The release date is 20 November 2006.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Friends in Time" – 5:44
- "This I Promise You" – 3:55
- "All Over Again" (with Kate Rusby) – 4:31
- "Iris" – 4:08 (Cover version of the Goo Goo Dolls song)
- "To Be Loved" – 3:04 (Cover version of the Westlife song)
- "Superman" – 4:19
- "It's So Easy Lovin' You" – 4:08
- "Back in the Backseat" – 3:39
- "Bring You Home" – 3:16
- "Hello Again" – 4:02
- "Just When I'd Given Up Dreaming" – 4:17
- "(We Just Need) Time" – 3:56
[edit] Bonus tracks
All bonus tracks appear on the United Kingdom edition of Bring You Home.
- "So Far Away" – 3:55
[edit] Italian release
The Italian edition of Bring You Home, which peaked at #45, contains a different version of "All Over Again" in which Ronan sings with Italian singer Rita Comisi.
[edit] Portuguese release
In Portugal, Ronan's current album features a different female singer for "All Over Again". Ronan Keating performs a duet with Rita Guerra, and the song is currently featured in the soundtrack of Portuguese soap opera "Tempo de Viver" (Time To Live). Rita Guerra is one of the most popular female voices in Portugal having represented the country back in 2003 at the Eurovision Song Contest.
[edit] Charts
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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Swiss Albums Chart | 3 |
UK Albums Chart | 3 |
Australian Albums Chart | 6 |
German Albums Chart | 7 |
New Zealand Albums Chart | 7 |
Austrian Albums Chart | 10 |
Irish Albums Chart | 16 |
Italian Albums Chart | 45 |
Polish Albums Chart | 283 |