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The lyrics urge the partner to "close your eyes," "reach out your hands," and "hold me close" to make the love feel real. Key Versions and Media Westlife - More than Words (Official Audio)
Lead vocals on this track are primarily handled by Shane Filan and Brian McFadden . Westlife - More than Words (Audio)
The singer expresses that they want more than just verbal reassurance; they want their partner to "show" their feelings. The lyrics urge the partner to "close your
November 1, 1999 (as part of the album Westlife ). Genre: Pop, Acoustic Ballad. November 1, 1999 (as part of the album Westlife )
The track was produced by Steve Mac , with contributions from Paul Gendler on guitar and Chris Laws on programming. Lyrical Meaning and Theme
The bridge emphasizes that love is found in "the things you do," rather than just what you say.
"More Than Words" is a cover song by the Irish boy band Westlife, originally recorded for their self-titled debut album released in November 1999. It is a reimagining of the 1990 acoustic ballad by the rock band . Song Overview
The lyrics urge the partner to "close your eyes," "reach out your hands," and "hold me close" to make the love feel real. Key Versions and Media Westlife - More than Words (Official Audio)
Lead vocals on this track are primarily handled by Shane Filan and Brian McFadden .
The singer expresses that they want more than just verbal reassurance; they want their partner to "show" their feelings.
November 1, 1999 (as part of the album Westlife ). Genre: Pop, Acoustic Ballad.
The track was produced by Steve Mac , with contributions from Paul Gendler on guitar and Chris Laws on programming. Lyrical Meaning and Theme
The bridge emphasizes that love is found in "the things you do," rather than just what you say.
"More Than Words" is a cover song by the Irish boy band Westlife, originally recorded for their self-titled debut album released in November 1999. It is a reimagining of the 1990 acoustic ballad by the rock band . Song Overview