Soledad
Westlife · Coast To Coast
If only you could see the tears in
The world you left behind
If only you could heal my heart
Just one more time
Even when I close my eyes
There's an image of your face
And once again I come to realize
You're a loss I can't replace
(Chourus)
Soledad
It's a keeping for the lonely
Since the day that you were gone
Why did you leave me
Soledad
In my heart you were the only
And your memory lives on
Why did you leave me
Soledad
Walking down the streets of Nothingville
Where our love was young and free
I cant believe just what an empty place
It has come to be
I would give my life away
If it could only be the same
Coz I can't still the voice inside of me
That is calling out your name
(Chourus)
Time will never change the things
You told me
And after all were meant to be
Love will bring us back to you and me
If only you could see
(Repeat chourus till end)
The world you left behind
If only you could heal my heart
Just one more time
Even when I close my eyes
There's an image of your face
And once again I come to realize
You're a loss I can't replace
(Chourus)
Soledad
It's a keeping for the lonely
Since the day that you were gone
Why did you leave me
Soledad
In my heart you were the only
And your memory lives on
Why did you leave me
Soledad
Walking down the streets of Nothingville
Where our love was young and free
I cant believe just what an empty place
It has come to be
I would give my life away
If it could only be the same
Coz I can't still the voice inside of me
That is calling out your name
(Chourus)
Time will never change the things
You told me
And after all were meant to be
Love will bring us back to you and me
If only you could see
(Repeat chourus till end)
Soledad by Westlife
Westlife's 'Soledad' stands as a poignant chapter in the group's discography, released on the 2002 album 'Coast To Coast.' The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of pop-rock and balladry, characterized by emotive vocals and melodic structures that resonated deeply with audiences during the early 2000s. As a key component of their catalog, the song reflects the era's emphasis on romantic storytelling and acoustic-driven arrangements. Its enduring presence in their greatest hits collections underscores its status as a fan-favorite recording that contributed to the group's widespread popularity and commercial success during their peak years.

