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Robbie Williams' first solo album, Life Thru A Lens
was released in 1996. The single "Angels" was included on the album
and was released in December 1997. The song's popularity propelled the
album to number 1 on the album charts, 28 weeks after the Life Thru
A Lens was first released. The 'ballad'-style song has proved to
be his most popular to date, although it never reached the top of the
UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 4.
Robbie Williams' second album, I've Been Expecting
You, continued in the James Bond/spy theme and topped the UK
charts in October 1998. It remains Robbie Williams' best
selling album in the UK selling over 2.7 million copies. In 1999 he
collaborated with singer
Tom Jones on the Lenny Kravitz song, "Are You Gonna Go My Way?" on the album
Reload, which they also performed together at the Brit Awards.
Robbie Williams' next album, Sing When You're Winning,
was released in 2000. The album contained the controversial single
"Rock DJ", which reached number 1 in the UK charts and was a minor hit
in the United States.
In 2001, Robbie Williams released an album of cover songs
from the 1950s and 1960s. The album, Swing When You're Winning,
contained jazz, blues and pop standards such as "Ain't That A Kick In
The Head" and "Mack The Knife". It also included a duet with Nicole
Kidman, hot off the Oscar-nominated success of her movie musical
Moulin Rouge!, singing a cover of the Frank and Nancy Sinatra classic
"Something Stupid". This track became the Christmas #1 single in the
UK that year.
Robbie Williams' latest album, Intensive Care, was
released in late-2005. Following the release, he embarked on a World
Tour during the summer of 2006.
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