Strong (song)
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"Strong" | ||
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Single by Robbie Williams | ||
from the album I've Been Expecting You |
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Released | March 15, 1999 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 4:38 | |
Label | Chrysalis | |
Producer(s) | ?
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Robbie Williams singles chronology | ||
"No Regrets/Antmusic" (1998) |
"Strong" (1999) |
"She's The One/It's Only Us" (1999) |
"Strong" is a 1999 single released by Robbie Williams, the third one from his 1998 album I've Been Expecting You. It reached #4 in the UK Singles Chart.
The video is a compiliation of on-tour footage, including many live performances, Robbie with his nephew, Robbie on stage with his dad, and Robbie goofing off.
B-Side is the live version of Let Me Entertain You recorded at the 1999 BRIT Awards. The video of the performance is presented on a Video Track on the CD Single.
[edit] Formats And Track Listings
UK CD / Cassette
- Strong
- Let Me Entertain You (Live At The BRIT Awards '99)
- Happy Song
- Let Me Entertain You (Live At The BRIT Awards '99-Video)+
+CD only
Studio albums
Life thru a Lens • I've Been Expecting You • Sing When You're Winning • Swing When You're Winning • Escapology • Intensive Care • Rudebox • Let's Swing Again
Other albums
The Ego Has Landed • Live at Knebworth • Greatest Hits
Singles
"Freedom" • "Old Before I Die" • "Lazy Days" • "South of the Border" • "Angels" • "Let Me Entertain You" • "Millennium" • "No Regrets" • "Strong" • "She's The One"/"It's Only Us" • "Win Some Lose Some" • "Rock DJ" • "Kids" • "Supreme" • "Let Love Be Your Energy" • "Eternity"/"The Road to Mandalay" • "We Are the Champions" • "Somethin' Stupid" • "Better Man" • "Mr. Bojangles"/"I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen" • "Feel" • "Come Undone" • "Something Beautiful" • "Sexed Up" • "Radio" • "Misunderstood" • "Tripping" • "Make Me Pure" • "Advertising Space" • "Sin Sin Sin" • "Rudebox" • "Lovelight" • "Bongo Bong and Je Ne T'Aime Plus (promo)" • "She's Madonna"
Discography • Singles • Take That • Britpop • Guy Chambers