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Better Man has now landed in cinemas to tell the rise and fall and resurrection of Robbie Williams. As ever with a music biopic ... Feel' is sung by a younger version of Williams watching his ...
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These are all the songs featured in the Robbie Williams biopic "Better Man" which includes a brand new song by the popstar.
“Better Man” recounts Williams’ tumultuous rise and life in pop stardom in the U.K., so there was plenty of opportunity to plug in song and dance numbers to many of his biggest hit ...
“My songs are for anyone who’s going through a tough time,” he says. “I want people to feel like they’re not alone. There’s always hope, and there’s always a way to rise above it.