Voted the greatest song of the last 25 years at the 2005 BRIT Awards so obviously thats a good indication that the song should be number 1 on the list.
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Top 10 Robbie Williams songs
#2
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TheDelta016
Millenium
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Hambo
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The first track of Robbie's 2nd studio album, 'Millennium' rocketed to No 1 on the UK charts upon release and has been one of Robbie's classic songs ever since. The song borrows heavily from John Barry's 'You Only Live Twice', the title track of the 1967 James Bond film of the same name. This inspired the Bond themed music video for the song.
Robbie began the new millennium with a song with such a catchy beat.
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#4
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Steckelbrock
She's The One
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Hambo
8 years ago Report
A cover of the 1997 World Party song, 'She's the One' is a legendary track on Robbie's discography. It reached the No 1 spot on the UK charts in late 1999 and has become a classic song for weddings in many countries.
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#5
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Henners250
Strong
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Hambo
8 years ago Report
Released as part of his 2nd studio album, 'Strong' managed to break the UK Top 10 in March 1999 but did not have a big impact in Europe and presumably wasn't even noticed in the US. Here's a fun fact: During his live performance to 375,000 fans at Knebworth in 2003, Robbie attempted to break the record for biggest number of people singing karaoke w
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#6
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Henners250
No Regrets
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Hambo
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This song has lost its meaning these days as it was originally written about how Robbie had no regrets about leaving Take That (they reunited in 2011).
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#7
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Henners250
Eternity/The Road to Mandalay
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#8
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Henners250
Let Me Entertain You
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Hambo
8 years ago Report
A classic, rock anthem inspired by bands such as The Rolling Stones and Kiss. Robbie starts all his live shows with this song to get the fans on their feet and exciting. After all, his aim is to entertain us! Upon release, this song shot to No 1 on the UK charts and stayed inside the top 10 for a month.
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#9
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TheDelta016
Kids
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#10
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Rocky Al.
Bodies
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Hambo
8 years ago Report
This song was Robbie's comeback single following his exile and it managed to peak at No 2 on the UK charts in late 2009. Just don't try to make sense of the lyrics because even Robbie himself has said that it's just "gibberish".