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Nobody Else
Studio album by
Released8 May 1995
Recorded1994–95
Genre
Length50:40
LabelRCA, BMG
ProducerBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow, Chris Porter, Jim Steinman, Dave James
Take That chronology
Everything Changes
(1993)
Nobody Else
(1995)
Greatest Hits
(1996)
Alternative covers
American cover
Singles from Nobody Else
  1. "Sure"
    Released: 3 October 1994
  2. "Back for Good"
    Released: 27 March 1995
  3. "Every Guy"
    Released: 8 June 1995 (promotional only)
  4. "Never Forget"
    Released: 24 July 1995
  5. "Sunday to Saturday"
    Released: 1 August 1995 (Japan only)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Nobody Else is the third studio album by British boy band Take That. It was released in early May 1995 in the UK, Europe and Asia and on 15 August 1995 in North America. It would become Take That's last studio album to be recorded before they disbanded in 1996.

The album includes the singles "Sure", "Back for Good" (which remains the group's most successful song to date) and "Never Forget".

The album sold six million copies Worldwide.[2]

Background

Nobody Else was released on 8 May 1995. It would become Take That's last studio album to be recorded before they disbanded in 1996. In the UK the album debuted at number one, selling 163,399 in its first week.[3] Nobody Else also became the last album to feature Robbie Williams until his return to the band in 2010 for Progress. The album spawned three UK number one singles: "Sure", "Back for Good", which went to number one in over 31 countries worldwide, and "Never Forget". "Every Guy" was also issued as a promotional single, and "Sunday to Saturday" was issued as a single in Japan instead of "Never Forget" where it reached number 9.[4]

The single release of "Never Forget" in July 1995 marked the departure of Robbie Williams, who started a solo career the following year. The album reached number one in the UK, German, Dutch, Irish, Finnish, Belgian, Austrian, Italian and Swiss charts, and was also released in America by Arista Records on 15 August 1995, albeit with a different track listing, switching out four album tracks for three singles from Everything Changes: "Pray", "Babe" and "Love Ain't Here Anymore".[5] For the album's American release, its cover was replaced by a picture of the group which excluded Williams.[6]

In support of the album, the band went on the Nobody Else Tour, playing 31 dates across countries such as the UK, Australia, Thailand, Singapore and Japan.[7] Footage from the concert was released on video, entitled Nobody Else: The Movie.[8] The album has been certified 2× Platinum in the UK. The track "All That Matters to Me" appears exclusively on the Japanese edition of the album.[9]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sure" (lead vocals: Barlow)Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie WilliamsBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow3:42
2."Back for Good" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowChris Porter, Barlow4:02
3."Every Guy" (lead vocals: Barlow, Williams)BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow3:59
4."Sunday to Saturday" (lead vocals: Barlow)Barlow, Howard Donald, OwenBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow5:03
5."Nobody Else" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowChris Porter, Barlow5:48
6."Never Forget" (lead vocals: Donald)BarlowDave James, Brothers in Rhythm5:12
7."Hanging Onto Your Love" (lead vocals: Barlow)Barlow, David MoralesMorales4:09
8."Holding Back the Tears" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow5:29
9."Hate It" (lead vocals: Barlow, Williams)BarlowChris Porter, Barlow3:41
10."Lady Tonight" (lead vocals: Barlow, Williams)BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow4:37
11."The Day After Tomorrow" (lead vocals: Owen)BarlowChris Porter, Barlow4:53
Nobody ElseJapanese edition (bonus tracks)[10]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."All That Matters to Me" (lead vocals: Barlow)Barlow5:26
13."Back for Good" (instrumental)Barlow4:03
Nobody ElseExpanded edition (bonus tracks)[11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Sure" (full pressure mix)Barlow, Owen, Williams5:37
13."Back for Good" (urban mix)Barlow4:00
14."Every Guy" (live)Barlow5:36
Nobody ElseAmerican edition[12]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sure" (lead vocals: Barlow)Barlow, Owen, WilliamsBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow3:42
2."Back for Good" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowPorter, Barlow4:02
3."Babe" (Return remix) (lead vocals: Owen)BarlowSteve Jervier, Paul Jervier, Jonathan Wales4:55
4."Pray" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowS. Jervier, P. Jervier, Wales3:43
5."Nobody Else" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowPorter, Barlow5:48
6."Never Forget" (lead vocals: Donald)BarlowJames, Brothers in Rhythm5:12
7."Holding Back the Tears" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow5:29
8."Every Guy" (lead vocals: Barlow, Williams)BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow3:59
9."Love Ain't Here Anymore" (lead vocals: Barlow)BarlowS. Jervier, P. Jervier, Wales4:04
10."The Day After Tomorrow" (lead vocals: Owen)BarlowBarlow, Porter4:53

Personnel

  • Steve Anderson – keyboards, bass, drums
  • Gary Barlow – vocals, songwriter, producer, programmer
  • Greg Bone – guitar
  • Brothers in Rhythm – producer
  • Chris Cameron – programmer
  • Howard Donald – vocals, songwriter
  • Mathew Donaldson – photographer
  • Andy Duncan – percussion
  • Steve McNichol – assistant engineer
  • Richard Niles – strings, brass
  • Tessa Niles – additional vocals
  • Neil Oldfield – guitar
  • Jason Orange – vocals
  • Mark Owen – vocals, songwriter
  • Phil Palmer – guitar
  • Morgan Penn – art direction
  • Chris Porter – producer
  • Tom O'Sullivan – photographer
  • Robert Walker – photographer
  • Tim Weidner – programmer
  • Robbie Williams – vocals, songwriter
  • Paul Wright – engineer

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[47] Gold 35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[48] Gold 25,000*
Belgium (BEA)[49] Gold 25,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[50] Platinum 100,000^
Germany (BVMI)[52] Gold 400,000[51]
Italy (FIMI)[54] 4× Platinum 400,000[53]
Japan (RIAJ)[55] Gold 120,560^
Netherlands (NVPI)[56] Gold 50,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[57] Gold 50,000^
Sweden (GLF)[58] Gold 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[59] Gold 25,000^
Taiwan (RIT)[60] 3× Platinum  
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] 2× Platinum 680,000[61]
United States 288,000[63]
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[64] 3× Platinum 3,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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