Robbie Williams Songs Ranked

Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer-songwriter and entertainer. He found fame as a member of the pop group Take That from 1989 to 1995, but achieved greater commercial success with his solo career, beginning in 1997. Williams has released seven UK number one singles and eleven out of his twelve studio albums have reached number one in the UK. Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the United Kingdom–four albums in the top 60–and in 2006 he entered the Guinness Book of World Records for selling 1.6 million tickets of his Close Encounters Tour in a single day. After a fifteen-year hiatus from the group, he was reunited with Take That on 15 July 2010, co-writing and performing lead vocals on their album Progress, which became the second fastest-selling album in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century at the time. The subsequent stadium tour, which featured seven songs from Williams’s solo career, became the biggest-selling concert in UK history, selling 1.34 million tickets in less than 24 hours. In late 2011, Take That’s frontman Gary Barlow confirmed that Williams had left the band for a second time to focus on his solo career, although the departure was amicable and that Williams was welcome to rejoin Take That in the future. He has since performed with Take That on three separate television appearances and has collaborated with Barlow on a number of projects —including the West End musical The Band. Here are all of Robbie Williams’s songs ranked.

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15. Strong (The Ego Has Landed, 1999)

“I love this song because it make me feel happy and I think about my life with my friends, it make me strong I think it really really amazing song”

14. Come Undone (Escapology, 2002)

“Lyrically meticulous and the work of Robbie the genius. “So unimpressed but so in awe” – sings the opening line with a low mood and in an aura which perfectly complements the opening line. “I’m contemplating thinking about thinking” perfect use of repetition to stress the that thoughts are repetitive. “Comes undone” and the chorus is pure genius as he goes on a tangent and sings about “Razor blades and mirrors in the street”, which is what you do when you are not thinking clearly or just do not want to think rationally. Best song ever written…”

13. Candy (Take the Crown, 2012)

“I think is one of the best songs of him besides Feel, it gives you happiness and you’ll feel like dancing, Believe me. It has perfect tune and rhythm and anyone who listens would jump of from their seat and start dancing to the melody.”

12. She’s the One (The Ego Has Landed, 1999)

“I had never heard of Robbie Williams or this song but heard it during a scene of the British rom-com series “Gavin and Stacey” (Season 3, when Nessa is at the church to marry Dave). Loved the song after hearing just a few seconds of it and quickly was scrambling for my phone to fire up Shazam to identify the artist. Great tune, very heartfelt song about finding that one person who fills the void…if I ever get married again, I might use it in my own wedding.”

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11. Sin Sin Sin (Intensive Care, 2005)

“The song is about a guy pressuring a woman for a one-night stand (Didn’t quite catch your name). The woman is hesitant (Just relax) and hopes that it might mean something more (What about us) but for him, it’s just a game (Well it was just for me). The music video follows along with the theme showing by multiple, dependent and devoted women hanging on Robbie’s every word; blind to his faults but obsessed with his charisma and magnetism.”

10. Eternity (Sing When You’re Winning, 2000)

“This song is absolutely amazing and such a romantic song, I can listen to this song all day and not get bored one bit. I think this is the best song of him.”

9. Let Me Entertain You (Life thru a Lens, 1997)

“One of Robbie’s biggest recognition song. He opened all of his concert with this great song. And it has great music videos too. It is very cool. Its music is entertaining enough.”

8. You Know Me (Reality Killed the Video Star, 2009)

“Amazing song that has an awesome soothing and refreshing melody and tone. Robbie William’s vocals are also really good. Great swaying lyrics as well!”

7. Better Man (Sing When You’re Winning, 2000)

“This is definitely the song with such a great meaning. I felt in love with it the moment I first heard it and since then I have never been tire of listening this meaning-driven song.”

6. A Man for All Seasons (Johnny English: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2003)

“The movie was great. I also loved this song! It’s really catchy and I recommend that anyone who loves this movie gets this song!”

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5. Rock DJ (Greatest Hits, 2004)

“Fantastically simple rock/pop song that will have just about anyone with functional ears tapping their feet to the beat. Good, but not great, vocals from Robbie fortunately mixed with superb backing vocals makes for a goose bumps experience. Catchy lyrics, good instruments, pronounced beat, and a memorable video will ensure this song gets plenty of airtime for decades to come.”

4. Millennium (The Ego Has Landed, 1999)

“I like Robbie Williams for his smooth vocals. On the this song I enjoy the smooth vocals and also the strings on this song. The strings on this particular cut remind me of a song originally from the 60’s that also showcased strings that were similar to the strings in this song. I love the unique combination of Robbie Williams smooth vocals along with infusion of the strings on this song.”

3. Supreme (Sing When You’re Winning, 2000)

“No one is going to call Robbie Williams the most original artist to walk the face of the earth, but that really doesn’t matter, because his appeal comes from those words you hear connected to his name all the time: cheekiness, persona, charisma, showmanship.”

2. Angels (Life thru a Lens, 1997)

“Robbie Williams. What can be said of the oftentimes crass, crude, addicted man? He has the most amazing eyes, and oh yes, that voice! Although I am not a fan of all his music, I can listen to “Angels” over and over on a loop without stopping. The words are a bit strange, but the melody and his voice can bring me to tears. He has been blessed with a voice that not many have. I am so pleased that he seems to have cleaned up his life and was married this past year. I wish him many years of happiness and success. Ah, yes, that voice. It does it to me every time.”

1. Feel (Escapology, 2002)

“This song brings back the best memories of my childhood dancing in the living room with my mum rocking out to Robbie W. This song brings tears! It is one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Definitely Robbie’s best.”