Rudebox is the seventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, released by Chrysalis Records on 23 October 2006 in the United Kingdom...
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"Rudebox" is song by English musician Robbie Williams from his seventh studio album of the same name (2006). It interpolates the 1987 song "Boops (Here...
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Go Now (recorded in 1995 after Williams left Take That, played on Radio Rudebox in 2013) Disco Delilah "Robbie Williams Official App". "Mams Taylor, The...
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3 million. Williams released his much anticipated dance/electro album, Rudebox, on 23 October 2006. It featured collaborations with the Pet Shop Boys...
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appealed against the decision but lost again. On Williams' 2006 album Rudebox, Williams originally detailed in the track "The 90s" about how he fantasised...
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Bong and Je Ne T'aime Plus" and released it as a single from the album Rudebox. Manu Chao sings in Spanish, French, English, Portuguese, Galician, Arabic...
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Albums "Rudebox" Echo Award [D]: Best International Male Echo Award [D]: Best Music-DVD Oye! Award [Mexico]: International Song of the Year, "Rudebox" Echo...
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Robbie Williams with the duo Pet Shop Boys, from his seventh studio album, Rudebox (2006). The track was released as its third and final international single...
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of Death “Good Doctor”, a song by Robbie Williams from the 2006 album Rudebox "The Good Doctor" a song by Haken from the 2018 album Vector The Good Doctor...
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deliberate break from media scrutiny, Williams released his seventh album Rudebox in October 2006 to great public anticipation. Despite a lukewarm critical...
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"Back to Black" (The Rumble Strips remix) Robbie Williams "Lovelight" Rudebox Producer, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, turntables, percussion, engineer...
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second half of the show. He also played drums during the performance of "Rudebox" at Williams' second Brisbane concert and during a BBC Electric Proms show...
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was later recorded by UK pop singer Robbie Williams for his 2006 album Rudebox. The producer of this version was Joey Negro. On 10 October 2006, Williams'...
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was released as a promotional single from Williams' seventh solo album, Rudebox, in Eastern Europe in early 2007. Vocals for the song were also provided...
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Williams' "comeback album" after the relative failure of his 2006 release, Rudebox. The album was preceded by lead single "Bodies" released in October 2009...
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football player "Dickhead", song by Robbie Williams from the 2006 album Rudebox "Dickhead", song by Kate Nash from the 2007 album Made of Bricks Richard...
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Ronson and was released as the second single from his seventh solo album, Rudebox, on 13 November 2006. Williams' version reached number eight on the UK...
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in the lyrics of Robbie Williams' song "The Actor" from his 2006 album Rudebox. A more recent adaptation of Warhol's quip, possibly prompted by the rise...
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making it Williams' ninth album to debut at number one and his first since Rudebox released in 2006. It has been certified Platinum, selling over 41,000 copies...
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"Boops (Here to Go)" which Robbie Williams later sampled for his single "Rudebox". In the early 1990s, Sly and Robbie introduced a novel sound with the...
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"Bongo Bong" and "Je ne t'aime plus" in one track, appeared on his album Rudebox and was released as a single of its own in 2007. German singer Lou Bega...
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Records. During 2006, Pet Shop Boys worked with Robbie Williams on his album Rudebox, producing two tracks: a cover version of "We're the Pet Shop Boys", written...
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was nominated for 'Worst Album' at the 2007 NME Awards – award winner Rudebox by Robbie Williams also scored 8/10. Razorlight received generally mixed...
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"Blitzkrieg Bop" ) "Hot Fudge" (contains elements of "Listen to the Music") / "Rudebox" (contains elements of "Vogue") "Rock DJ" Encore "Feel" "She's the One"...
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reported that over one million unsold copies of Robbie Williams's album Rudebox were sent to China to be crushed. EMI owner Guy Hands said, "Roughly 85%...
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Intensive Care (2005) The Best So Far (2006) Rudebox (2006)...
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debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart, behind Robbie Williams' Rudebox (2006). In its first week, the album sold 240,000 copies in the US, far...
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town. Robbie Williams included the song "Burslem Normals"' on his album Rudebox, released in 2006. A short film, Goodbye to the Normals was also made....
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"The Flood" "SOS" "Underground Machine" "Kidz" (contains elements of "Rudebox" and "Clap Your Hands Now") "Pretty Things" When They Were Young Medley...
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musician Robbie Williams interpolated "Boops (Here to Go)" in his song "Rudebox", which was a number one hit in several countries. UK 12" A. "Boops (Here...
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