His first solo UK number-one hit, famous for sampling the James Bond theme from You Only Live Twice .

Often cited as the song that saved his solo career, it remains a "stone-cold titan" of British pop and was voted the best song of the past 25 years at the 2005 BRIT Awards.

The album features 19 tracks, including two new singles released specifically for this collection: and "Misunderstood" .

A massive club hit that earned controversy and awards for its graphic music video where Robbie literally strips down to his skeleton.

A high-octane duet with Kylie Minogue that remains a fan favourite for its playful chemistry. Clean and Radio Edit Versions

Robbie’s signature high-energy concert opener, known for its campy KISS-inspired music video.

A raw, anthemic power ballad that showcased a more mature, vulnerable side of the singer.

Robbie Williams ' 2004 Greatest Hits compilation is a definitive anthology of the artist's first decade as a solo powerhouse. Spanning his departure from Take That in 1995 to his global superstardom in the early 2000s, the album captures the charisma and vulnerability that made him the most successful British solo artist of his generation. Tracklist Highlights

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His first solo UK number-one hit, famous for sampling the James Bond theme from You Only Live Twice .

Often cited as the song that saved his solo career, it remains a "stone-cold titan" of British pop and was voted the best song of the past 25 years at the 2005 BRIT Awards.

The album features 19 tracks, including two new singles released specifically for this collection: and "Misunderstood" . Robbie Williams Greatest Hits -Clean- zip

A massive club hit that earned controversy and awards for its graphic music video where Robbie literally strips down to his skeleton.

A high-octane duet with Kylie Minogue that remains a fan favourite for its playful chemistry. Clean and Radio Edit Versions His first solo UK number-one hit, famous for

Robbie’s signature high-energy concert opener, known for its campy KISS-inspired music video.

A raw, anthemic power ballad that showcased a more mature, vulnerable side of the singer. A massive club hit that earned controversy and

Robbie Williams ' 2004 Greatest Hits compilation is a definitive anthology of the artist's first decade as a solo powerhouse. Spanning his departure from Take That in 1995 to his global superstardom in the early 2000s, the album captures the charisma and vulnerability that made him the most successful British solo artist of his generation. Tracklist Highlights