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Jörgen Elofsson, Andreas Carlsson, and Jake Schulze. Producer: Jake Schulze.
The track was written and produced by a team of prominent Swedish songwriters and producers associated with the legendary Cheiron Studios sound:
The bridge emphasizes isolation and hope, with lines like "In the dark when there's no one around / I still pray that our love can be found". Critical and Fan Reception
According to Genius and Musixmatch , the lyrics follow a narrative of a speaker acknowledging past mistakes and pleading for a second chance.
The opening line, "I'm only human, sometimes I make mistakes," establishes a tone of humility and accountability.
Features guitar work by Esbjörn Öhrwall and Andreas Carlsson, with background vocals provided by Anders von Hofsten and Carlsson.
While not released as a primary single, the song is often cited as a fan favorite for its "feel-good" vibe and cohesive fit within the album's tracklist. A review of “Coast to Coast” by Westlife - The Beacon
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Jörgen Elofsson, Andreas Carlsson, and Jake Schulze. Producer: Jake Schulze.
The track was written and produced by a team of prominent Swedish songwriters and producers associated with the legendary Cheiron Studios sound:
The bridge emphasizes isolation and hope, with lines like "In the dark when there's no one around / I still pray that our love can be found". Critical and Fan Reception
According to Genius and Musixmatch , the lyrics follow a narrative of a speaker acknowledging past mistakes and pleading for a second chance.
The opening line, "I'm only human, sometimes I make mistakes," establishes a tone of humility and accountability.
Features guitar work by Esbjörn Öhrwall and Andreas Carlsson, with background vocals provided by Anders von Hofsten and Carlsson.
While not released as a primary single, the song is often cited as a fan favorite for its "feel-good" vibe and cohesive fit within the album's tracklist. A review of “Coast to Coast” by Westlife - The Beacon