Swing When You're Winning
 
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Swing When You're Winning
by Robbie Williams
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (96 customer reviews)
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  • Original Release Date: August 28, 2006
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. I Will Talk And Hollywood Will ListenRobbie Williams 3:17$0.99Buy Track
listen  2. Mack The KnifeRobbie Williams 3:18$0.99Buy Track
listen  3. Somethin' StupidRobbie Williams And Nicole Kidman 2:50$0.99Buy Track
listen  4. Do Nothing Till You Hear From MeRobbie Williams 2:58$0.99Buy Track
listen  5. It Was A Very Good YearRobbie Williams And Frank Sinatra 4:28$0.99Buy Track
listen  6. Straighten Up And Fly RightRobbie Williams 2:36$0.99Buy Track
listen  7. Well, Did You EvahRobbie Williams And Jon Lovitz 3:50$0.99Buy Track
listen  8. Mr BojanglesRobbie Williams 3:17$0.99Buy Track
listen  9. One For My BabyRobbie Williams 4:18$0.99Buy Track
listen10. ThingsRobbie Williams And Jane Horrocks 3:22$0.99Buy Track
listen11. Ain't That A Kick In The HeadRobbie Williams 2:28$0.99Buy Track
listen12. They Can't Take That Away From MeRobbie Williams And Rupert Everett 3:07$0.99Buy Track
listen13. Have You Met Miss Jones? (Swing When Version)Robbie Williams 2:34$0.99Buy Track
listen14. Me And My Shadow (As Performed By Sammy Davis Jr And Frank Sinatra)Robbie Williams And Jonathan Wilkes 3:16$0.99Buy Track
listen15. Beyond The Sea with Hidden TrackRobbie Williams28:14$0.99Buy Track

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Come Swing with Robbie, June 12, 2005
By Westley (Stuck in my head) - See all my reviews
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Ever since "Millenium" was released, I've been a fan of Robbie Williams. Why he hasn't become a major star in the U.S. is a mystery - perhaps he's too complex to be easily packaged. Indeed, Robbie shows how multi-faceted he is with "Swing When You're Winning," a primo collection of American standards. Robbie's voice has always been solid, but he really gets to show off his range here. Although he doesn't have the phrasing of a Sinatra or a Tony Bennett, his personality more than fills any gaps.

Aside from Robbie's voice and charm, the record is really held together by the extraordinary instrumentation. A number of other contemporary artists have tackled the great American songbook, but they have usually opted for updated backing that ends up sounding far too glossy and vapid. In contrast, most of the songs have instrumental tracks that are similar to what you might hear on a Sinatra record, often supplied by the London Session Orchestra.

I was first attracted to this CD by the duet between Robbie and Nicole Kidman on "Somethin' Stupid." Of course, the song was originally recorded by Frank and Nancy Sinatra (#1 in 1967). Robbie and Nicole sound really good together - voices intertwining sexily; their version went to #1 for 3 weeks in the U.K. A number of other songs feature guest vocals, mostly from British stars. "Things," a duet with British star Jane Horrocks ("Little Voice"), is another highlight. Originally made a hit by Bobby Darin (#3 in 1962), the song really sparkles with lively interplay between Robbie and Jane. The two sang together previously on one of Horrock's CDs, and the chemistry is plain to see.

Other duet partners include Rupert Everett ("They Can't Take That Away from Me"), Jon Lovitz ("Well, Did You Evah"), Jonathan Wilkes ("Me and My Shadow"), and Frank Sinatra ("It Was a Very Good Year"). I don't know who Wilkes is, but the two have some playful banter at the end of the song and sound quite well paired together. The duet with Sinatra, whereby Robbie's vocals are grafted onto the original version, is fine; however, I would have preferred to hear Robbie's solo version, as I'm not a fan of duets with deceased artists.

In addition, Robbie scores on his solo tracks. One surprise is the somewhat cheesy "Mr. Bojangles," to which Robbie very effectively brings some hipness as well as sadness. In addition to "Things," Robbie covers two other songs associated with Bobby Darin - "Mack the Knife" and "Beyond the Sea," and they're both good fun. The collection only features one original song, but it's a doozy - "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen." The song is told from the point of view of a Hollywood wanna-be who has big dreams of success. It's a really fantastic song, co-written by Robbie and Guy Chambers, that sounds right at home with the classics, despite its contemporary name-dropping (Cameron Diaz, Kevin Spacey).

Finally, the liner notes are excellent, with details on all players for each song. Robbie also includes fun comments about each songs. I didn't have very high expectations for this CD, but Robbie really surprises. "Swing When You're Winning" is top-notch and really does swing. Most highly recommended.
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45 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars He came, he saw, and HE DEFINITELY SWUNG!!!, December 22, 2001
By B. J. Lane "jazzbo" (Levittown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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After watching Robbie's knockout treatment of "Have You Met Miss Jones"? on "Parkinson" a few weeks ago, I had to buy this CD...a fantastic effort from track 1 to 15.

The opening "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen" (while a good number) does not exactly fit into the scheme of things here, but it is "Mack the Knife" that really sets the tone for the rest of the album (I only wish Bobby Darin were around to hear Robbie's swinging take on this classic, as well as "Beyond the Sea"). I must have played "Mack" several times, and each time it knocked me out!!!

The other tracks are fine, including his duets with Jon Lovitz ("Well Did You Evah"), Rupert Everett ("They Can't Take That Away from Me"), Jane Horrocks ("Things"), Francis Albert Sinatra (loved the vocal on "It Was a Very Good Year" incorporated into Sinatra's original recording with Gordon Jenkins), Jonathan Wilkes ("Me and My Shadow"), and Nicole Kidman ("Somethin' Stupid"). Thank you Robbie for doing justice to "Mr. Bojangles!"

Robbie's a recent discovery of mine (thanks to BBC America), and I have to thank young artists like him for helping keep alive the tradition on singing these great American standards. He has the support of excellent arrangements (Steve Sidwell), and knockout backing by some of Hollywood's greatest jazz musicians, many of whom backed Sinatra on record, etc. Thank God that much of this album was recorded at Frank's old stomping ground (Capitol), and engineered brilliantly by Al Schmitt.

He may be no Sinatra, Darin, Martin, etc., but I hope Robbie makes another album of this type in the near future...can't wait to get my hands on the video/DVD of his Royal Albert Hall concert.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A lilttle too literal of a tribute, July 21, 2002
By V. S. Sheridan (Coronado, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this CD mainly on the strength of one song I heard from it, the moody and elegant "One More for the Road", which Mr. Williams does to a T.
Listening to the rest of the album, however, I was expecting him to bring something of his own to the old swing songs popularized by the likes of Sinatra and Bobby Darin. "Mac the Knife" and "The Sea" are two songs that Bobby Darin took for his own with very individualistic style and phrasing. To my disappointment, though I have always liked the Darin versions (I am old enough that those were from my era.), Mr. Williams sang them exactly the same: the same phrasing, the same little jokes thrown in (Does he have any idea who Lotte Lenya was?), even the same "Look out, old Mackie's back!". He ought to have read/heard the originals, not just the recordings by the great song stylists of another era. Paying tribute to a singer one admires is one thing, copying his exact way of singing--no matter how well one does it--is quite another.
I WILL listen to this album. Mr. Williams does sing well, and the phrases he imitates were good the first time, and rhey are still good. But the imitative quality of the music takes the edge off the pleasure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of my all time favs
i heard this cd once and recently just bought it, its been in my car for like a month now. love it
Published 2 months ago by Ralph Holden

3.0 out of 5 stars A cute diversion.
Robbie is not the first or the last pop star to venture into big band territory, either as a lark (think Sinead O'Connor) or as a major stylistic shift (think Linda Ronstadt)... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Joseph M. Perorazio

5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD, Awesome Live At the Albert DVD!
His voice was made for these classics. Just wished I could find "My Way" as a MP3.
Published 5 months ago by T. Hoekwater

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great album...
Robbie williams is yet one of the best singers out there. This album is very very well done. I have to say that if you like frank sinatra then you will love this album well worth... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Edwin Rivera

4.0 out of 5 stars Robbie
This is a great album. He does great justice to Mack the Knife! Love it.
Published on January 18, 2008 by Kathie

5.0 out of 5 stars A CD that would make the musical greats proud.
If there is one thing that I can say about Robbie Williams, it is that he truly knows his way around a song. Read more
Published on May 26, 2007 by Cody Sutherland

4.0 out of 5 stars Robbie takes a risk and wins
After "Sing when you're winning" (something of a breakthrough album for him), Robbie decided to take on his riskiest project: a cover of standards from the 40s, 50s and 60s. Read more
Published on January 31, 2007 by Andres C. Salama

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
A friend of mine gave me this CD and I never listened to it until one day. I loved it so much I went out and bought it for a couple friends of mine. It's just a great, fun CD.
Published on November 2, 2006 by Charles L. Monnot

2.0 out of 5 stars Go buy a Sinatra album
Every singer has his song, on this album Robbie nails Beyond The Sea and the rest of the songs suck. Read more
Published on June 20, 2006 by Terence Dunne

5.0 out of 5 stars ROBBIE HAS GUTS!!
I'M NO ROBBIE WILLIAMS FAN,BUT WITH THIS ALBUM HE DRAW MY ATTENTION EMEDIATLEY!!
HE TOOK A BIG RISK WITH THIS ALBUM,BUT IT PAYED OFF I THINK. Read more
Published on February 9, 2006 by kanakaris nico

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