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  2. Rule the World (Take That song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rule the World" is the first song written by Take That specifically for a film. Matthew Vaughn, the director of Stardust, contacted Take That in the hope of getting them to write a song for the film. After seeing the film the band members agreed to write and perform a song. The band wrote the chorus of the song while they were in Spain.

  3. List of songs recorded by Take That - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercially released songs by the English boy band Take That, details of remixes and 'concert only' tracks can be found later in the article. There are currently 139 Take That songs that have been commercially released as studio recordings, including 16 from their latest album Wonderland. All are listed below. Take That are a multi-award-winning British Pop band Songs on ...

  4. List of songs written by Gary Barlow - Wikipedia

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    Gary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971 in Frodsham, Cheshire) is an English singer-songwriter, pianist and record producer.He is the lead vocalist and songwriter of the pop group Take That, and is one of the UK's most successful songwriters, having written 13 number 1 singles in the UK to date [1] including "Back for Good" which went to number 1 in 31 countries across the world.

  5. These Days (Take That song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Take That, Jamie Norton and Ben Mark, and produced by Greg Kurstin. "These Days" was the first song to feature Take That as a trio following the departures of Jason Orange and Robbie Williams, and features all three members singing joint lead vocal. The song debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, becoming the group ...

  6. III (Take That album) - Wikipedia

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    The song premiered on 10 October 2014 and was then released to Vevo in the form of an audio video. [7] The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Take That's 12th number one single. [8] "Get Ready For It" was released as a promotional video single for both the album and film Kingsman: The Secret Service on 13 January 2015. [9]

  7. Kidz (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was placed on the Radio 1 A List on 16 February 2011 where it remained for six weeks. [15] The band performed the song live on the Dutch talk show Life4You on 20 March 2011, and in Germany at the ECHO Awards on 24 March. Take That also performed the song along with "The Flood" on the Danish edition of The X Factor on 25 March 2012.

  8. Hold Up a Light - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian said the song was designed "to encourage a lighters-aloft moment." [4] BBC Music described the track as "perky" and "magical". [5]Digital Spy noted: " 'Hold Up a Light', led by Mark Owen, is a fist-pumping anthem that will require a lot of ticker tape when played live."

  9. SOS (Take That song) - Wikipedia

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    Progress (Take That album) Retrieved from "https: ... (Take_That_song)&oldid=696026493" This page was last edited on 20 December 2015, at 11:18 (UTC).