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Sub-Genre | Big Band & Swing |
Alphabet | q, r, s |
1. I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen 2. Mack The Knife 3. Somethin' Stupid (with Nicole Kidman) 4. Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me 5. It Was A Very Good Year (with Frank Sinatra) 6. Straighten Up And Fly Right 7. Well Did You Evah? (with Jon Lovitz) 8. Mr. Bojangles | 9. One For My Baby 10. Things (with Jane Horrocks) 11. Ain't That A Kick In The Head? 12. They Can't Take That Away From Me (with Rupert Everett) 13. Have You Met Miss Jones? 14. Me And My Shadow (with Jonathan Wilkes) 15. Beyond The Sea |
written by paulco on 16/07/2007
I think when Robbie Williams sings swing, he's at his best. I personally think he sings swing better than he does any other style. The arrangements of the songs are fantastic and Steve Sidwell carried out this role really well.
I think this album is definitely one of his best, if not the best that he has released.
written by minnieme on 16/02/2005
Robbie Williams, Swing When You're Winning shows off Robbie Williams's voice to the full. More likely to be appreciated by the older generation as they will recognise the songs, younger pop fans may find it not to their taste. It is a truly magical album, great to relax to and Robbie performs some beautiful versions of "Mack The Knife" and "One For My Baby". If you love big band music then this should be on the top of your shopping list this week.
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