Sin Sin Sin

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"Sin Sin Sin"
"Sin Sin Sin" cover
Single by Robbie Williams
from the album Intensive Care
Released 22nd May 2006 (UK)
Format CD single: Worldwide
Recorded June 2003-May 2005
Genre Alternative
Length 4:05
Label EMI
Producer(s) Stephen Duffy
Chart positions
Robbie Williams singles chronology
"Advertising Space"
(2005)
"Sin Sin Sin"
(2006)
"Rudebox"
(2006)
Alternative Cover
The DVD single cover
The DVD single cover

Sin Sin Sin is the fourth single from Robbie Williams' 2005 album Intensive Care. It only reached #22 in the UK Singles Charts, which makes it his lowest chart position in his solo career, and his first single outside the top 20 of the UK Singles Charts. But the song was very successful in Argentina, peaking #3 and having a long chart run. The song was also successful in the Netherlands, peaking at #9 in the Dutch Top 40 and at #12 in the Dutch Mega Top 50. Other peak positions include #15 in Austria, #16 in Switzerland, #18 in Germany, #26 in Australia, #45 in Sweden and #46 in France. The version of "Sin Sin Sin" that appears on the single releases is a subtle re-mix.

[edit] Music Video

The video is another part of Robbie's tongue-in-cheek humor, making fun of himself and his affairs, featuring him as the guru of some sort of cult of pregnant women. He also has a kind of God look, him being the prophet. It was filmed near Cape Town, South Africa.

[edit] Formats And Track Listings

UK 7"

  1. Sin Sin Sin (Single Mix)
  2. Our Love

UK CD Maxi

  1. Sin Sin Sin (Single Mix)
  2. Our Love
  3. Sin Sin Sin (Chris Coco's On Tour Mix)

+ U-myx Sin Sin Sin (Enhanced Element)

UK DVD

  1. Sin Sin Sin (Video)
  2. Our Love
  3. Sin Sin Sin (Chris Coco's On Tour Mix)

+ Robbie Video Clip & Photo Gallery

UK Promo CD

  1. Sin Sin Sin (Single Mix)
  2. Sin Sin Sin (Instrumental)

UK Promo CD

  1. Sin Sin Sin (Sentience Loney Mix)
  2. Sin Sin Sin (Metatron Mix)
  3. Sin Sin Sin (Chris Coco's On Tour Mix)


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