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  2. Back for Good (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Back for Good" is a song by English band Take That from their album Nobody Else (1995). A ballad, "Back for Good" was written by lead singer Gary Barlow and released on 27 March 1995. The song hit number one in 31 countries, including the UK. At the 1996 Brit Awards, "Back for Good" won the Brit Award for British Single of the Year.

  3. III (Take That album) - Wikipedia

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    The song is described as a signature Kurstin song, featuring "Chic-style funk guitar riffs and Pet Shop Boys-style vocal effects." as well as "having pure pop written all over it". [ 5 ] " Let in the Sun" is described as the likely second single from the album, and a mix between Calvin Harris and Mumford & Sons .

  4. SingStar Take That - Wikipedia

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    SingStar Take That was launched at the SingStar Take That Extravaganza charity party on Wednesday 25 November 2009 at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill, London.The event was hosted by comedian James Corden and featured a number of celebrity guests including Kate Moss, Kate Nash, Pixie Geldof, Rachel Stevens, Remi Nicole, Paloma Faith and the band Take That themselves. [3]

  5. Wonderland (Take That album) - Wikipedia

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    David Smyth from the London Evening Standard gave a positive three-star review, calling it "Enough to thrill the masses, and business as usual", and wrote: "Their eighth album overall feels like business as usual too, with a full sound, rich in arm-waving choruses and blandly uplifting lyrics ("Music makes me feel good," "We can conquer any mountain," "Every morning is a brand new day," etc.)."

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  7. Everything Changes (Take That album) - Wikipedia

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    Everything Changes is the second studio album by English boy band Take That. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart, and was nominated for the 1994 Mercury Prize. [5] It was also the fourth best-selling album of 1993 in the UK. The album was also the band's breakthrough across Europe going top 10 in many countries and top 30 in Australia ...

  8. Sure (Take That song) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Take That's lead singer Gary Barlow and fellow band members Robbie Williams and Mark Owen. [5] Released on 3 October 1994 by RCA and BMG , the song became the band's fifth number one on the UK Singles Chart and has received a silver disc certification in the UK for selling over 200,000 copies.

  9. Up All Night (Take That song) - Wikipedia

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    The band performed "Up All Night" on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway on 21 February 2009. It was the second live performance of the song, after they performed the song on ITV's Take That Come to Town. [3] The band also performed the song on BBC's Comic Relief Does Top of the Pops special on 13 March 2009. [4]