The Story behind Take That's song "Back for good" - Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Hit song history
Back for Good - Take That. The year is 1996 and Take That are the world's biggest boy bands, with a teenage hysteria that does not know any boundaries, but they lack musical cred and is seen mostly as a cover band dancing bare-chested. But all that changes when Gary Barlow writes ¿¿Back for Good. His most personal song ever, and Take That's most successful. But also the band's last big hit before the split. The program plays Gary Barlow song and talks about the girl who never came ¿¿Back for Good.
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Nice documentary. In my opinion "Back For Good" was Gary Barlow's little masterpiece at that time 👍. That song aged quite well. Even if you heard it hundreds of times in the last 25 years, it still sounds good. Even people who didn't care about Take That at all back in the day couldn't deny that the tune was something special. Although it was performed by a so-called boy band, the song is actually a singer-songwriter piece to me. You can play it with an acoustic guitar or a piano, as a pop song, rnb track or country tune, the essence is always there.
Gary is the best manager in history and he deserves everything that comes from this moment to make sure he gets the best possible result for himself and the boys I’m happy to be waiting for you to come back for good and a million love songs written by Gary and I love you both very much love and prayers from the bottom of my heart
I looove this song♥️ It's truly one of their best songs!!!!
Robbie’s the best man ever❤️💓❤️🔥
Wow , I really really like it 😘😘😘👍👍👍
4 chords: everything genious is simple
Why did they say about Wham? Can’t understand the language!
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I think Gary had a few drinks before this interview. Instead of "songs", he says "tongs" at 6:02...
I heard ‘stongs’ 😂
It's just the way how English people pronounce words, he said "songs".