Written by John Reid and produced by the legendary Steve Mac (who crafted many of Westlife’s biggest hits), Unbreakable debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart. It became Westlife’s 12th number-one single in the United Kingdom, tying them with Cliff Richard for the third-most number-one singles by an act in UK chart history at the time.
"Unbreakable" was released as a single from Westlife's third studio album, "World of Our Own". The song was written by Steve Mac and Wayne Hector, and produced by Steve Mac. It's a poignant ballad that speaks to the unbreakable bonds of love and the unwavering commitment that comes with it. The lyrics convey a powerful message, reassuring the listener that their love will endure through life's ups and downs.
"Unbreakable" is a signature power ballad by the Irish boy band , released on November 4, 2002 , as the lead single from their first greatest hits compilation, Unbreakable – The Greatest Hits Volume 1 . The track became one of the band's most significant commercial successes, securing their 11th number-one single in the UK and also topping the charts in Ireland. Music & Lyrics
The video, directed by , features a tragic storyline involving a young woman mourning her lover.
For the dedicated fan, purchasing the single MP3 is sometimes bundled with its B-side. Unbreakable was originally backed with Never Knew I Was Losing You and a live cover of Evergreen (originally by Will Young). If you find a digital single version containing these extra tracks, it is a worthy addition to your collection.
Formed in 1998, Westlife consisted of Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan, and Brian McFadden (who left the group in 2004). With their harmonious vocals, catchy pop tunes, and heartfelt ballads, the group quickly gained a massive following worldwide. Their music often dealt with themes of love, relationships, and inspiration, resonating with fans of all ages.
: Parts of the video were filmed on the same beach used for their "If I Let You Go" video.
Written by John Reid and produced by the legendary Steve Mac (who crafted many of Westlife’s biggest hits), Unbreakable debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart. It became Westlife’s 12th number-one single in the United Kingdom, tying them with Cliff Richard for the third-most number-one singles by an act in UK chart history at the time.
"Unbreakable" was released as a single from Westlife's third studio album, "World of Our Own". The song was written by Steve Mac and Wayne Hector, and produced by Steve Mac. It's a poignant ballad that speaks to the unbreakable bonds of love and the unwavering commitment that comes with it. The lyrics convey a powerful message, reassuring the listener that their love will endure through life's ups and downs.
"Unbreakable" is a signature power ballad by the Irish boy band , released on November 4, 2002 , as the lead single from their first greatest hits compilation, Unbreakable – The Greatest Hits Volume 1 . The track became one of the band's most significant commercial successes, securing their 11th number-one single in the UK and also topping the charts in Ireland. Music & Lyrics
The video, directed by , features a tragic storyline involving a young woman mourning her lover.
For the dedicated fan, purchasing the single MP3 is sometimes bundled with its B-side. Unbreakable was originally backed with Never Knew I Was Losing You and a live cover of Evergreen (originally by Will Young). If you find a digital single version containing these extra tracks, it is a worthy addition to your collection.
Formed in 1998, Westlife consisted of Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan, and Brian McFadden (who left the group in 2004). With their harmonious vocals, catchy pop tunes, and heartfelt ballads, the group quickly gained a massive following worldwide. Their music often dealt with themes of love, relationships, and inspiration, resonating with fans of all ages.
: Parts of the video were filmed on the same beach used for their "If I Let You Go" video.