Tripping (song)

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“Tripping”
“Tripping” cover
Single by Robbie Williams
from the album Intensive Care
Released October 3, 2005
Format CD Single, DVD Single, Digital Download
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop
Length 4:36
Label Chrysalis
Producer Stephen Duffy
Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams singles chronology
"Misunderstood"
(2004)
"Tripping"
(2005)
"Make Me Pure"
(2005)

"Tripping" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams, it was the first single from his 2005 album Intensive Care.

The single was backed with the track "Make Me Pure," also from the same album, it was sent to radio stations around the world.

Williams himself calls the song "something like a mini gangster opera" and "kind of cabaret act reggae". The rolling rhythm of the song owes a lot to the early work of The Clash. During the chorus Williams reaches an extremely high disco-like falsetto. Lyrically the song is a bit darker than previous songs. It tells the tale of gangsters and how they "don't kill their own and they all love their mothers", before an anguished chorus of "I've taken as much as I'm willing to take". The opening lyrics "First they ignore you, then laugh at you and hate you. Then they fight you, then you win" is a paraphrase from a quote by Mahatma Gandhi.

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[edit] Music Video

The video, which was directed by Johan Renck, features Williams running in place, as he can't get anywhere. It also includes a baby talking to him, and a pair of lesbian twins in his car's backseat. The car is a Saab 95.

[edit] Chart Success

The song became a massive worldwide success for Williams, debuting inside the top ten in most countries around Europe, including number-two in the United Kingdom, spending six weeks inside the top ten and fifteen inside the top seventy-five.[1] The single reached number-one in Argentina, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Taiwan and the United World Chart, becoming Williams' second number-one single on that chart. In Switzerland the single was certified Gold.[2] In Mexico, the song reached number-nine and became the eleventh most played track of the year.[3] In Australia, the single peaked at number-seven and went on to sell over 35,000 copies being certified Gold by the ARIA.[4]

[edit] Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Tripping".

UK 2-Track CD Single
(Released October 3, 2005)

  1. "Tripping" - 4:36
  2. "Make Me Pure" [Edit] - 3:49

UK CD Maxi
(Released October 3, 2005)

  1. "Tripping" - 4:36
  2. "Make Me Pure" [Edit] - 3:49
  3. "Meet The Stars" - 4:29
  4. "Tripping" Behind Scenes of the Video & Photo Gallery

UK DVD
(Released October 3, 2005)

  1. "Tripping" Music Video
  2. "Make Me Pure" Music Video
  3. "Tripping" Behind Scenes of the Video & Photo Gallery
  4. "Bag Full Of Silly" Audio

[edit] Certifications & Sales

Country Certification (If Any) Sales/shipments
Australia Gold[5] 35,000+
Switzerland Gold[6] 10,000+

[edit] Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
Position[7][8]
United World Chart 1
Argentine Singles Chart 1
German Singles Chart 1
Portuguese Singles Chart 1
Italian Singles Chart 1
Taiwanese Singles Chart 1
European Singles Chart 2
Austrian Singles Chart 2
Dutch Singles Chart 2
Norwegian Singles Chart 2
Swedish Singles Chart 2
Swiss Singles Chart 2
UK Singles Chart 2
Dannish Singles Chart 3
Irish Singles Chart 4
Latvian Singles Chart 4
Finnish Singles Chart 4
Australian Singles Chart 7
French Singles Chart 9
Mexican Singles Chart 9
Ukranian Singles Chart 9
Greek Singles Chart 12
New Zealand Singles Chart 20

[edit] References

Preceded by
"Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
United World Chart number one single
November 12, 2005 - November 19, 2005
Succeeded by
"Hung Up" by Madonna
Preceded by
La Nostra Vita by Eros Ramazzotti
Italian Singles Chart number one single
October 8, 2005 - October 15, 2005
Succeeded by
"Big City Life" by Mattafix
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