Robbie Williams: Somebody Someday

Robbie Williams: Somebody Someday

by Mark McCrum (Contributor), Robbie Williams (Author), Scarlet Page (Photographer)

Synopsis

A lavishly illustrated production that reveals the character behind the headlines, the genius behind the face, the lifestyle behind the closed doors. This is what it's really like at the centre of the cyclone that is Robbie Williams. An intimate, private tour of his extraordinary and complicated life.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Ted Smart
Published: 01 Jan 2001

ISBN 10: 0091881196
ISBN 13: 9780091881191

Media Reviews
In a much-publicised recent poll, Robbie Williams was acclaimed as the singer of the century (against such puny competition as Frank Sinatra), and (on the strength of a few songs) even beat Gershwin and Cole Porter as the old millennium's greatest popular composer. Which shows that there is an audience out there for this remarkable personality. Co-written with Mark McCrum, this is an autobiography that conveys the strange mixture of self-mockery and self-aggrandisement that make up the singer's complex personality. There is clearly more to him than the clown who drops his trousers to moon at photographers, and the energy of the book's text (written on his 2001 European and UK tour) vividly conveys what it's like to be at the centre of the media storm that follows him about. In the countdown to Christmas, here's a sure-fire winner if ever there was one.
Author Bio
Robbie Williams was born in Newcastle under Lyme in 1974. He joined Take That in 1991 and before he left, the band had had 8 no.1 singles. His first two solo albums sold 3 million copies and his third 4 million. He has won more Brits than any other artist ever. Mark McCrum has written three travel books and is the author of the bestselling Castaway.