Turn It On


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FieldValue
nameTurn It On
typestudio
artistRonan Keating
coverRonanKeating TurnItOn.jpg
released17 November 2003
recorded2002–2003
studioStockholm, Sweden
length54:04
labelPolydor
producer
prev_titleDestination
prev_year2002
next_title10 Years of Hits
next_year2004
misc{{Singles
nameTurn It On
typestudio
single1Lost for Words
single1date10 November 2003
single2She Believes (In Me)
single2date9 February 2004
single3Last Thing on My Mind
single3date3 May 2004
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| name = Turn It On | type = studio | artist = Ronan Keating | cover = RonanKeating TurnItOn.jpg | alt = | released = 17 November 2003 | recorded = 2002–2003 | studio = Stockholm, Sweden | genre =

Turn It On is the third studio album released by Boyzone frontman and Irish singer-songwriter Ronan Keating. The album was released on 17 November 2003, a week after the release of the lead single, "Lost for Words". The album peaked at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart. The album spawned two further singles: a cover of Kenny Rogers' "She Believes (In Me)" and a duet with American country superstar, LeAnn Rimes, "Last Thing on My Mind", which both became top ten hits in the United Kingdom.

Background

Following the success of Destination, and the four top ten singles which were released from it, Keating quickly returned to the studio in an attempt to record a follow-up which would replicate the success of Destination. Hooking up with producer Mark Taylor, who had at the time given chart-topping success to Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias, Keating also collaborated with long-time collaborators Steve Robson and Steve Mac, as well as writing two songs with former co-writer Gregg Alexander. He also hooked up with American country superstar LeAnn Rimes, who at the time was also signed to his record label, Polydor, to record the duet "Last Thing on My Mind". He also recorded an updated version of "This is Your Song", one of four main recordings of the track, which have featured on Keating's releases across the years. The British version of the album contains two additional tracks. It was intended to include a hidden track "Getting Started", however this remains unreleased. The Latin American version of the album features the duet "The Flight", featuring Latin superstar Zucchero, and an updated version of "When You Say Nothing at All", featuring Spanish singer-songwriter Paulina Rubio, which was later released in the United Kingdom as the B-side to the single "Father & Son". The Special Edition has a blue interior whereas the regular has an orange interior.

Singles

Track listing

| headline = Standard version | extra_column = Producer(s) | title1 = Turn It On Again | writer1 = Ronan Keating, Malcolm Pardon, Fredrik Rinman, Ricky Ross | extra1 = Mark Taylor | length1 = 3:18

| title2 = Lost for Words | writer2 = Keating, David Frank, Wayne Hector | extra2 = Frank, Ash Howes (add.) | length2 = 3:48

| title3 = She Gets Me Inside | writer3 = Keating, Ross | extra3 = Taylor | length3 = 3:19

| title4 = First Time | writer4 = Keating, Paul Barry, Taylor | extra4 = Taylor | length4 = 4:13

| title5 = Last Thing on My Mind | note5 = featuring LeAnn Rimes | writer5 = Keating, Steve Robson | extra5 = Robson | length5 = 3:57

| title6 = Let Her Down Easy | writer6 = Terence Trent D'Arby | extra6 = Taylor | length6 = 4:33

| title7 = Back in the Day | writer7 = Keating, Lauren Christy, Scott Spock, Graham Edwards | extra7 = The Matrix | length7 = 3:17

| title8 = She Believes (In Me) | writer8 = Steve Gibb | extra8 = Taylor | length8 = 4:08

| title9 = On My Way | writer9 = Keating, Calum MacColl, James McNally | extra9 = MacColl, Alan Branch | length9 = 4:15

| title10 = The Best of Me | writer10 = Keating, Barry | extra10 = Taylor | length10 = 3:53

| title11 = Hold You Now | writer11 = Keating, Barry, Taylor | extra11 = Taylor | length11 = 4:00

| title12 = This is Your Song | writer12 = Keating, Steve Mac | extra12 = MacColl, Branch | length12 = 4:02 | headline = UK version (bonus tracks) | extra_column = Producer(s) | title13 = I Wouldn't Change a Thing | writer13 = Keating, Paul Barry, Mark Taylor | extra13 = Taylor | length13 = 3:44

| title14 = Give You What You Want | writer14 = Keating, Gregg Alexander, Davis | extra14 = Alexander | length14 = 3:29

| headline = Latin American version (bonus tracks) | extra_column = Producer(s) | title13 = The Flight | note13 = featuring Zucchero | writer13 = Frank Musker, Zucchero | extra13 = Frank Musker | length13 = 4:56 | title14 = When You Say Nothing at All | note14 = featuring Paulina Rubio | writer14 = Donald Alan Schlitz Jr., Paul Overstreet | extra14 = Steve Mac | length14 = 4:23

Charts

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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Chart (2003)PositionUK Albums (OCC)Chart (2004)PositionUK Albums (OCC)
180
160
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Certifications

References

References

  1. "Entertainment.ie review".
  2. "Soul Shine Magazine".
  3. (2007-08-09). "Turn It On – Ronan Keating | Release Information, Reviews and Credits". AllMusic.
  4. (2009-09-09). ["Turn It on Spanish Version]: Amazon.co.uk: Music". Amazon.co.uk.
  5. "The Official UK Albums Chart 2003". [[UKChartsPlus]].
  6. "The Official UK Albums Chart 2004". [[Official Charts Company]].

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