25 Years Later

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25 Years Later
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Released25 October 2019
Length58:26
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The Kelly Family chronology
We Got Love
(2017)
25 Years Later
(2019)

25 Years Later is the sixteenth studio album by European-American pop group The Kelly Family. It was released by license to Airforce1 Records, a division of Universal Music, on 25 October 2019 throughout most of Central Europe. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks produced by Thorsten Brötzmann, Jeo Mezei, and Elephant Music. [2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Over the Hump" Angelo Kelly 3:47
2."Fire"
3:10
3."El camino"
  • John Kelly
  • Maite Itoiz
3:42
4."Once in a While" (2019 Version)The Kelly Family3:35
5."We Had a Dream"3:34
6."Star of the County Down" (with Paul Kelly)Traditional3:06
7."Baila mi corazon" Kathy Kelly 3:20
8."Sweet Freedom"
  • Patricia Kelly
  • Jonas Myrin
3:57
9."Never Gonna Break Me Down" (2019 Version)The Kelly Family4:42
10."Tears"
  • John Kelly
  • Maite Itoiz
4:26
11."If You Love Me"Angelo Kelly3:16
12."Father's Nose" (2019 Version)The Kelly Family3:09
13."Take My Heart"Victor James Kelly3:20
14."Break Free" (2019 Version with Barby Kelly)The Kelly Family2:56
15."Made of Gold"
  • Patricia Kelly
  • Justin Gray
4:11
16."Santa Maria" (2019 Version)The Kelly Family3:52

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef(s)
Various25 October 2019
[13]

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