Robbie Williams' Official Top 40 biggest singles in the UK revealed
13.09.2022 - 17:53
/ officialcharts.com
In many ways, Robbie Williams is Britain's ultimate, consummate entertainer.
Graduating from his career in Take That as the band's designated cheeky chappie, Robbie left the band in a storm of controversy, but managed to carve out one of the most successful solo careers in the history of British music as a result.
And trust us, the results speak for themselves, with seven solo Number 1 singles and a mind-bending 13 solo UK Number 1 albums (currently tying him with Elvis for the most for a solo artist, ever).
Robbie might just add another to his list, however, as XXV - a brand-new greatest hits compilation celebrating 25 years of his solo career - is currently out-selling the rest of the UK Top 10 combined on its way to Number 1 this week.
And to celebrate, we're presenting you with the updated ranking of Robbie's biggest-ever singles in the UK.
But before we reveal the chart in full, let's count down the Top 10:
Robbie Williams with his Official Singles Chart Number 1 Award for Candy in 2012 (Credit: Official Charts Company)
Robbie's most recent Top 40 single, Love My Life was the most successful offering from 2016's super-charged The Heavy Entertainment Show, his first with current record label Columbia.
Classed as the fifth single from Sing When You're Winning without actually being included on the original tracklist, Eternity (a double A-side single issued with The Road To Mandalay) became Robbie's fourth Number 1 single.
Yes, you read that right. The actual Nicole Kidman. How did the two come together to record this chart-topping duet? Robbie was a big fan of Nicole's Oscar-nominated turn in the musical Moulin Rouge, so asked her to jump on the track.
If there was one thing Robbie Williams wanted after leaving Take