26 oct. 2021

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                                            KEITH DUFFY & BRIAN MCFADDEN 
 
                                            
                                            wiipédia KEITH DUFFY
                                            wiipédia BRIAN MCFADDEN
                                            

                                         





                                                      








Keith et Brian ayant chanté durant des années les succès de 

BOYZONE et WESTLIFE  

se lancent  

en créant un nouvel album

avec leur  propre musique et leur propre chemin de création



le nouvel album est prévu pour début 2022


le premier single THE ONE










I know
There's been times
When my head's
Been in the clouds
Right there you'll be
Watching me
Patiently
From the ground

[Chorus]
I'd do it all for you
Go running through the walls for you
And anything you fear we'll overcome
So how's about reliving
The night we knew this was the one?

[Verse 2]
I forget
What I got
When I neglect
The ones I love
I'd rather fight
Fight with you
Than have good times
With anybody else


[Chorus]
I'd do it all for you
Go running through the walls for you
And anything you fear we'll overcome
So how's about reliving
The night we knew this was the one?
We are the one

[Bridge]
We are the one
We are the one
(We are the one, we are the one)

[Chorus]
I'd do it all for you
Go running through the walls for you
And anything you fear we'll overcome
So how's about reliving
The night we knew this was the one?
The one
You are the one
The one
I'd do it all for you
Go running through the walls for you
And anything you fear we'll overcome
So how's about reliving
The night we knew this was the one?






Boyzlife singers Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden have admitted they are ‘like a married couple’ since joining to become a duo.

The pair told Steph McGovern on her Channel 4 lunchtime show today (October 18) they are having a lot of ‘fun’ as a twosome.

They were on Steph’s Packed lunch to promote their new single ‘The One’ and talk about their current UK tour.

Speaking about the difference between being in a group and a duo, Keith Duffy said: “Aye, of course, it’s a lot different but to be fair, if I’m being very honest, I get a lot more job satisfaction now out of what we do together.

“It’s a lot easier when there is only two, Brain and I are very alike and people thought that wasn’t going to work, they thought this is a disaster but in actual fact it’s worked great.





Keith Duffy explained how he had lost his confidence whilst performing with Boyzone 

“We have good days and bad days like anybody else, like any relationship, like any marriage I suppose.

Brain McFadden added: “We are like a married couple.”

“Yeah we row, we fight, then we have a good time, we get drunk, we sing songs.” Keith replied



Speaking of his time in Boyzone - one of the biggest Irish boy bands in the 90s - Keith admitted he lost his ‘confidence’ and ‘self-worth’.

He revealed how when they first decided to pair up, he and Brian sat down for a total of eight months and went back to learning how to sing and perform again to allow him to regain his confidence.

He said: “With Boyzone and Louis Walsh, Ronan Keating and Stephen Gately were the fun lads and the three of us were kind of suppressed at the back.

“After a long time of that, you lose your confidence, you lose your self worth and it’s very difficult then to push yourself to the front. Whatever talent you thought you had, has now been well pushed away.

“It [the duo] gives me the opportunity now to unleash myself.”



Speaking of how they prefer working as a duo, Brian added: “We’re having fun though as well... When you’ve got so many people involved, in an operation like Westlife or Boyzone... it does become quite strict on how your time is used.

“For us, it’s like, we’ll work when we want to work… we’ll have as much time off as we want to spend with our family… and there’s not really anyone to answer to, which makes it so much more fun.”

They also revealed to presenter Steph that they never know how long their gigs will go on for and it all depends on the audience. Their gig last night in York was more than 2 hours long.


Keith said they often go 'missing in the audience' he explained: "We get in so much trouble because of covid you know, the bubble of the audience and then the bubble of the stage and then you forget.

"You see someone in the audience that can't see, somebody might be in a wheelchair, so we'll jump off into the audience and we'll go down there and sing with them."