South of the Border (1997 song)
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"South Of The Border" | ||
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Single by Robbie Williams | ||
from the album Life Thru A Lens |
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Released | September 15, 1997 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:40 | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Chart positions | ||
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Robbie Williams singles chronology | ||
"Lazy Days" (1997) |
"South of the Border" (1997) |
"Angels" (1997) |
"South of the Border" is a September 1997 single released by Robbie Williams, the third single from his 1997 debut album Life Thru A Lens. It reached #14 in the UK Singles Chart, and it is his second lowest charting single to date on that chart. Robbie Williams described this single as "One of the best, so much better than Angels". Music Critic Joe Garvey said "Love it!" in music magazine NME.
According to his home page, at the very last second, Williams changed his mind and made this his single. This explains why the video is a little incohesive and mostly a performance shoot.
Studio albums
Life thru a Lens • I've Been Expecting You • Sing When You're Winning • Swing When You're Winning • Escapology • Intensive Care • Rudebox
Other albums
The Ego Has Landed • Live at Knebworth • Greatest Hits
Hit singles
Old Before I Die • Lazy Days • Angels • Let Me Entertain You • Millennium • No Regrets • Strong • She's The One • Win Some Lose Some • Rock DJ • Kids • Supreme • Let Love Be Your Energy • Eternity/The Road to Mandalay • Somethin' Stupid • Better Man • Mr. Bojangles • Feel • Come Undone • Something Beautiful • Sexed Up • Radio • Misunderstood • Tripping • Advertising Space • Sin Sin Sin • Rudebox • Lovelight
Discography • Singles • Take That • Britpop • Guy Chambers