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Robbie Williams doesn’t like the lyrics to “Millennium” at all

Robbie Williams during an interview with Colin Paterson on BBC Breakfast he revealed that he hated his hit “Millennium”included on his 1998 album “I’ve Been Expecting You” (read the review here). The song was the ex’s first Take That to reach the top of the UK singles chart.

This is what Paterson reported on his Instagram channel: “I interviewed Robbie Williams for bbcbreakfast about the Golden Globe nomination of his biopic ‘Better Man’, which is spending its second week in the Top 10 at the British box office. It was great fun. saying he didn’t like his song “Millennium”.

About that song of his
Robbie Williams
he said, “I don’t like the lyrics to that song. I wrote that stuff.” Then quoting the lyrics of the song, he went on to say: “‘We have stars that direct our destiny and we pray that it’s not too late ‘Cause we know we’re falling from grace’ ‘Millennium’ just nails it there at the end. So, um, you asked me about my memories and I’m, ‘I could have done better.'”

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Williams recently said he wants to make a “new Rat Pack album,” following two albums of swing-related covers,
“Swing
When You’re Winning”
(
read the review here
) released in 2001 and
“Swings Both Ways”
(
read it here review

) in 2013. The two albums both reached number one in the UK charts. “I’d like to write a new Rat Pack album. I think I could do that.”

THE
Rat Pack
they were a singing group from the 50s and 60s consisting of
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter
Lawford
And
Joey Bishop
. Many even consider them the founding fathers of Las Vegas as they performed together in the Nevada city’s casinos.