No Place That Far
Westlife · Coast To Coast
I can't imagine, any greater fear
waking up, without you here
although the sun, would still shine on
my whole world, would all be gone
but not for long
Chorus
If i had to run
If i had to crawl
If i had to swim a hundred rivers
Just to climb a thousand walls
Always known that i would find a way
To get to where you are
There's no place that far
It wouldn't matter, While we're apart
Lonely months, two stubborn hearts
Nothing short, of God above
Could turn me away, from your love
I need you that much
Chorus
If i had to run
If i had to crawl
If i had to swim a hundred rivers
Just to climb a thousand walls
Always known that i would find a way
To get to where you are
There's no place that far
If i had to run (if i had to run)
If i had to crawl (if i had to crawl)
If i had to swim a hundred rivers
Just to climb a thousand walls
Always know that i would find a way
To get to get to where you are
'Cause there's no place that far
'Cause there's no place that far
waking up, without you here
although the sun, would still shine on
my whole world, would all be gone
but not for long
Chorus
If i had to run
If i had to crawl
If i had to swim a hundred rivers
Just to climb a thousand walls
Always known that i would find a way
To get to where you are
There's no place that far
It wouldn't matter, While we're apart
Lonely months, two stubborn hearts
Nothing short, of God above
Could turn me away, from your love
I need you that much
Chorus
If i had to run
If i had to crawl
If i had to swim a hundred rivers
Just to climb a thousand walls
Always known that i would find a way
To get to where you are
There's no place that far
If i had to run (if i had to run)
If i had to crawl (if i had to crawl)
If i had to swim a hundred rivers
Just to climb a thousand walls
Always know that i would find a way
To get to get to where you are
'Cause there's no place that far
'Cause there's no place that far
No Place That Far
Westlife's "No Place That Far" stands as a defining track from their 2002 album "Coast To Coast," capturing the quintessential sound of early 2000s pop-rock. The song features the group's signature harmonies and emotive vocal delivery, characteristic of their work during their peak commercial success. Released in the era of global boy band dominance, the recording blends acoustic guitar intros with driving rhythms, creating an anthem that resonated with audiences worldwide. It exemplifies the band's ability to craft melodic pop songs that balance romantic themes with anthemic energy, cementing their status as one of the most successful acts of the decade.
