Singer Ronan Keating wishes to do a song with "Thinking out loud" hitmaker Ed Sheeran.
The "Life is a Rollercoaster" singer was delighted to have Sheeran perform at his wedding to Storm Uechtritz last year and, after "jamming" with the star during the party, Keating says he would love to do something more formal, like a duet, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"Maybe down the round we could do a song together. We jammed the night of the wedding, we all got up on stage together and we were singing and it was wonderful. When we were on stage the atmosphere was just wonderful," Keating told Bang showbiz magazine.
Despite his own years of experience in the music industry, Keating thinks he can learn a lot from Sheeran.
"He's a hell of an artist, simply incredible. You think you know it all after 22 years of doing it and then a talent like Ed comes along and sells out three nights at Wembley Stadium with just a guitar and some foot pedals," the singer added.
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