Broken Vow

Broken Vow

Infobox Single


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Name = Broken Vow
Artist = Sarah Geronimo feat. Mark Bautista
from Album =
Released = 2003
Format =
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = VIVA Records
Writer =
Producer =
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Forever's Not Enough"
(2003)
This single = "Broken Vow"
(2003)
Next single = "Paano Kita Mapasasalamatan"
(2003)

"Broken Vow" is the third single from Sarah Geronimo, featuring Mark Bautista, off her debut album "". The song was also sung by Josh Groban and is included in his album Closer. The song was written and first performed by Lara Fabian.

Music video

Most of the scenes in the music video were shot at a beach. The video starts with Geronimo walking on the beach as she sees Bautista hugging someone else. At that point, she begins to reminisce of their past.

Chart performance

The song peaked at #4 on the Philippines' Singles chart.


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