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Robbie Williams Ringtones

A popular member of camp boy band Take That in the early 1990's Robbie Williams was the first to leave the band following stories of internal wrangling in 1995. That was not before the band had produced a record eight number one UK singles and had a broad range of fans from old grannies, through the gay scene to teenage girls.

His solo success was unexpected from the critics who saw Gary Barlow or even Mark Owen making a go on their own. It was not until the release of the smash hit Angels (subsequently covered by Jessica Simpson) from his debut album Life Thru A Lens that the Potteries-born singer was finally taken to the hearts of the British public. Other notable songs on this album were Old Before I Die and Let Me Entertain You.

His sophomore effort I've Been Waiting For You spawned the ringtone classics No Regrets, Millennium and She's The One and firmly established Robbie Williams as the new superstar of pop.

His third studio album Sing When You're Winning in 2001 caused controversy due to the content of some of the videos which accompanied ringtones such as Rock DJ.

Swing When You're Winning was his next offering on which he sang with Nicole Kidman on Somethin Stupid and posthumously with Frank Sinatra on It Was A Very Good Year.






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