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Rule The World

Rule The World
Take That

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Track Listing

  1. Rule The World
  2. Stay Together

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1098 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-10-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Single
  • Running time: 8 minutes

Customer Reviews

The boys have really excelled themselves with this one5
Barcode: 0602517462854

What an amazing song! At the end of 2006 Take That returned to the scene with the brilliant number 1 singles, Patience and Shine. And now we have Rule The World, a song that truly cements them as true stars of modern pop music. The song is an epic power-ballad with a divine chorus, vocals are on top form and with that guitar solo this reminds me of Duran Duran's 'Ordinary World'.

It's such a shame this had to be stuck at number 2 behind Leona's 'Bleeding Love' for so long as surely if this song had been released at any other time of the eyar it would have gone straight to number 1, and deservedly so. As it stands it became the 5th bestselling single of 2007, a true sign of Take That's brilliance as a band. I'm so glad they won those two BRIT awards and can't wait to hear what new stuff they've got in store for us in the near future.

Tracklisting:

1. Rule The World (Radio Edit)
2. Stay Together

Totally fab!5
The first time I heard this was when my 4 year old daughter danced to it in her Christmas production. I was filiming it and couldn't stop crying, this is just the most beautiful song ever. Give the guys, Gary in particular, an award from the Queen!

Rule the world from the stars5
OK, so after a hard week in Tokyo before Christmas, on the Virgin flight home I caught the trailer for Stardust. I hadn't heard of it, but watched it over dinner, and was bowled over. The clincher was the final credits and this song. After it was over, I promptly rewound it and listened to the credits again! Being a cynical grown up (bloke), you don't like to admit when something gets through your emotional armoury. This film and song do is conclusively. Both will live long in the memory and I am sure will become classics. I didn't realise the song was by Take That until some time later (somewhat embarassing as my brother-in-law plays bass guitar for them). You won't be disappointed.