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Discover Hit Collection 2000 by Robbie Williams released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Oct 3, 2010 · Hit Collection 2000. Import. Eddy Grant Format: Audio CD. 4.7 46 ratings. See all formats and editions. Audio CD. $19.18 4 Used from $12.00 5 New from $19.18. Editorial Reviews. Made in Germany. Tracks: 1. Man Machine 2. Are You Gonna Go My Way 3. No Regrets 4. Strong 5. Angels 6. Millennium 7. Let Me Entertain You 8. Lazy Days 9. Karma Killer 10.
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Greatest Hits is a hits compilation released by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams on 18 October 2004. The album includes two new songs, " Radio " and " Misunderstood ", which were both released as singles.
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- Lazy Days. Robbie Williams - Lazy Days. This was Robbie's third ever single, and saw him continue down the indie-pop path for his first album. The hedonistic track wasn't a massive hit at the time, but it was a sign of things to come from the former boyband member.
- Tripping. Robbie Williams - Tripping. The lead single from his 2005 album Intensive Care, this reggae-tinged track was nothing like we'd heard before from Robbie.
- Eternity. Robbie Williams - Eternity. Not as well remembered as some of his other number ones, this was a double-A side with 'The Road to Mandalay'. It was apparently a tribute to Robbie's close friendship with Spice Girls star Geri Halliwell at the time.
- Mixed Signals. Robbie Williams | Mixed Signals (Official Video) A single from his Heavy Entertainment Show album, you can tell that it was co-written by Killers frontman Brandon Flowers.
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Sing When You're Winning followed in August 2000, and became his first to achieve significant overseas commercial success, topping many national album charts and including the UK number-ones "Rock DJ" and "Eternity" / "The Road to Mandalay". [3] .