Through the Eyes of a Child

"Through the Eyes of a Child"
Single by Reamonn
from the album Reamonn
B-side "It's Over Now"
Released October 10, 2008 (2008-10-10) (Germany)
Format Single
Recorded 2008
Genre Rock
Length 3:51
Label Universal / Island
Songwriter(s) Reamonn
Producer(s) Julio Reyes Copello
Reamonn singles chronology
"Open Skies"
(2008)
"Through the Eyes of a Child"
(2008)
"Million Miles"
(2009)

"Open Skies"
(2008)
"Through the Eyes of a Child"
(2008)
"Million Miles"
(2009)

"Through the Eyes of a Child" is a single from the German band Reamonn. The song is from their fifth studio album, Reamonn. It was released on October 10, 2008, in Germany by Universal under the Island label.

Music video

In the video, one sees the world, but drawn by children, and it is being destroyed and getting worse and worse. Parents are shown quarrelling, while whole woods are being cleared, military tanks are shooting, and icebergs are defrosting due to global warming. Cut in between these scenes, members of the band fade in and out.[1]

Background

The song is a foretaste from the end of 2008 appearing album "Reamonn". It becomes in it the change of complex things if one sees that with the eyes of a child. Probably is, that the text Rea Garvey simply fell to write, because he has a young daughter.[2]

Track listing

CD single

The German "2er Track" (CD single):[3]

  1. "Through the Eyes of a Child" — 3:42
  2. "It's Over Now" — 4:07

Charts

The song has reached the top 10 in Germany (#6) and the top 15 in Switzerland (#15) and Austria (#13).[4]

Chart table

Charts (2008) Peak
position
Austrian Single Chart[5] 13
German Single Chart[6] 6
Swiss Single Chart[7] 15

Year-end charts

Chart (2008) Rank
German Singles Chart [8] 49

References

  1. Music Video
  2. ioff.de
  3. Musicline.de
  4. Charts: DE, AT, CH, Retrieved on 2008-12-09.
  5. Austrian Single Chart
  6. German Single Chart
  7. Swiss Single Chart
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-03-11. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
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