Take That in America with Robbie 1995 |
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29th July 2017, 12:09 PM
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So the single first appeared on the US hot 100 at #63 on the 12th August 1995 a little less than a month after Robbie left the band. 11 weeks later the song broke into the top 10 eventually reaching #7 on 11th November and overall stayed in the top 10 for 5 weeks.
That peak week the US top ten looked like this: 1. Fantasy - Mariah Carey 2. Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio featuring LV 3. Runaway - Janet Jackson 4. Kiss From A Rose - Seal 5. Tell Me - Groove Theory 6. As I Lay Me Down - Sophie B. Hawkins 7. Back For Good - Take That 8. Only Wanna Be With You - Hootie and the Blowfish 9. Who Can I Run To - Xscape 10. Name - Goo Goo Dolls. As you can see the American chart was dominated by R & B, Rap and Alternative Rock and not Pop music so much. They went on all the major US shows once the song was becoming/became a hit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceq7Vn2BlvY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1AWQhJFA60 My question is if Robbie had remained in the band a little longer (potentially having seen the inroads of BFG in America) do you think they could have got the record higher than #7? I feel watching these interviews they are good however Robbie's presence and charisma on these shows would have gained more attention/interest and possibly pushed the record slightly higher Stateside. Of course the guys are all charismatic but Rob would have brought a different element to the US audience. Despite being a pop artist he connects to an urban rap/hip hop audience. In his prime 50 cent (2003 etc) was desperate to work with him and a lot of US rappers seem to be fans. It's safe to say that the top three of Mariah, Coolio and Janet would have been incredibly hard to shake in 1995 America but with Rob still in the band I feel it could have gone top 5. The interviewers and shows would have lapped him up. This is a good article by US Billboard explaining potential reasons for their overall failure in America http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/...s-boy-band-week On the end of year 1995 US chart I can only see two pop songs above Take That's #62 finish and both by superstars. Michael and Janet Jackson 'Scream' #56 and Elton John 'Believe' #59. Could they have taken Back For Good higher? As far as the albums in America was concerned Nobody Else peaked at #69 on 18th November 1995 and these were the top 10 albums in America that week: 1. Dogg Food - Tha Dogg Pound. 2. Daydream - Mariah Carey. 3. Cypress Hill III (Temple of Boom) - Cypress Hill 4. Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette 5. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness - The Smashing Pumpkins 6. The Greatest Hits Collection - Alan Jackson 7. Cracked Rear View - Hootie and the Blowfish 8. On Top of the World - Eightball & MJG 9. Dangerous Minds - Soundtrack 10. Design of a Decade 1986/1996 - Janet Jackson 69. Nobody Else - Take That This post has been edited by nirvanamusic: 29th July 2017, 12:33 PM |
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14th August 2017, 06:32 AM
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I don't think they could achieve higher peak with Rob.
In solo career, Rob can't hit in US like ED Shreen. Take That and Rob just don't have that thing that attracts American. |
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14th June 2018, 10:57 AM
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I reckon they could have had more of a chance with Robbie still in the band but then again Robbie never broke America solo so I'm not sure
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27th July 2018, 05:57 PM
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For anyone who is interested these are Take That's current Top Twenty purchased songs on US ITunes: UK #1s outside this also noted.
1. Back For Good 2. Get Ready For It 3. When We Were Young 4. How Deep Is Your Love 5. Rule The World 6. Never Forget 7. Patience 8. Giants 9. Pray 10. Shine 11. Could It Be Magic 12. Greatest Day 13. Love Ain't Here Anymore 14. It Only Takes a Minute 15. The Flood 16. Everything Changes 17. Love Love 18. Cry 19. Do What U Like 20. Sure 21. These Days 25. Babe 31. Relight My Fire Top Selling Studio Albums on US Itunes 1. III 2. Progress 3. Wonderland 4. Beautiful World 5. Nobody Else 6. Take That & Party 7. The Circus 8. Everything Changes This post has been edited by nirvanamusic: 27th July 2018, 06:03 PM |
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27th July 2018, 06:41 PM
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For Canada where TT have had much more consistent success than the US. It reads like this for ITunes sales.
1. Patience 2. Back For Good 3. Shine 4. Greatest Day 5. Rule The World 6. How Deep Is Your Love 7. Kidz 8. Get Ready For It 9. When We Were Young 10. Never Forget 11. Beautiful World 12. Reach Out 13. Giants 14. Said It All 15. I'd Wait For Life 16. Pray 17. A Million Love Songs 18. Relight My Fire 19. Like I Never Loved You At All 20. Hold On 30. Everything Changes 33. Babe 40. These Days 43. Sure Studio Albums on Canadian ITunes. 1. III 2. Wonderland 3. Beautiful World 4. Progress 5. The Circus 6. Nobody Else 7. Take That & Party 8. Everything Changes |
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