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In the UK the album debuted at number one. The album spent 85 weeks on the UK Charts and sold more than 2. His next studio album was also very successful. It received mixed reviews and sold less than , copies in the United Kingdom, his lowest-selling album in the country. However, in other music markets it was well received and landed at number eighteen in the list of 's best selling albums worldwide. Not a member? Get instant access to download your favorite tracks.

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Robbie Williams has become one of the UK's most successful artists of all time, selling over 75 million records worldwide and sustaining a career for nearly three decades. We've gone through the Take That entertainer's jam-packed back catalogue and selected our absolute favourite songs to date. Is yours in there? Originally by Lewis Taylor in , Robbie covered it for his Rudebox album three years later, and was produced by Mark Ronson.

It revolves around their broken relationship and fixing things up nearly two decades later. We both said sorry to each other and we both meant it and that was all we needed. However, Robbie Williams later commented that it was more about himself.

It comes from the point of view of the narrator, who is struggling with something in his life, whether it may be a relationship or life itself. This was the second single from his comeback album Reality Killed the Video Star. In the video, he falls asleep and wakes up dressed as a rabbit in a waistcoat, and explores a fantasy world based on Alice in Wonderland.

Co-written with his Take That bandmate Gary Barlow, this provided Robbie with his seventh solo number one in This was Robbie's comeback single after three years away and a stint in rehab.

Like the rest of the album, it was produced by Trevor Horn, and its music video featured his future wife, actress Ayda Field. This gave Robbie his first solo number one single in , and heavily samples the arrangement of John Barry's 'You Only Live Twice', the title track of the James Bond film of the same name. Not as well remembered as some of his other number ones, this was a double-A side with 'The Road to Mandalay'.

It was apparently a tribute to Robbie's close friendship with Spice Girls star Geri Halliwell at the time. The lead single from his second swing album in , Robbie said that it is a promise to his daughter Teddy. He said: "It was written when she first arrived on the planet and I'd been a selfish popstar for most of my life and then all of a sudden I've been asked to take care of this whole person.

I'm doing a good job of being dad but it's scary, you have to look after this person for the whole of their life, I'm not very good at even looking after me!

A top 40 for Robbie in , he said that it is "about positivity and making the most of your life. I have been to rehab twice and had lots of therapy.

So this song is about hope and spreading positivity instead of negativity. British band World Party first released this song in , a year before Robbie covered it and took it to number one in the UK. To this day, it his is bombastic concert opener. While not performed live very often, Williams did play it during an Abbey Road session in , which was recorded for a special DVD release.



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