Radio (Robbie Williams song)

"Radio"
Single by Robbie Williams
from the album Greatest Hits
Released October 4, 2004
Format CD single, DVD single
Recorded 2004
Genre Pop, dance
Length 3:52
Label Chrysalis
Writer(s) Stephen Duffy, Robbie Williams
Producer Stephen Duffy
Robbie Williams singles chronology
"Sexed Up"
(2003)
"Radio"
(2004)
"Misunderstood"
(2004)

"Radio" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams. It was the first single from his hits compilation Greatest Hits, released in 2004. The video includes tattooed cheerleaders in masks doing flips, Williams being fawned over as a snake emerges from his trousers, and Williams' eyes morphing into lizard eyes.

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Chart success

"Radio" became Williams' sixth number one single in the United Kingdom, selling 41,734 in its first week.[1]. To date the song sold 100,000 copies in the UK.[2] The song also topped the charts in Portugal and Denmark and reached the top ten around Europe and Latin America. In Australia, the single charted at number-twelve and after seven weeks inside the charts, the single was certified Gold.[3]

Tracklisting

UK CD1

  1. "Radio" - 3:52
  2. "Radio" [Maloney Mix] - 5:41

UK CD2

  1. "Radio" - 3:52
  2. "Northern Town" - 4:02
  3. "Radio" [Sam La More Jumpin' Radio Mix] - 4:47
  4. "Gallery & Video Clips"

UK DVD Single

  1. "Radio" [Video] - 3:52
  2. "1974" [Audio] - 4:19
  3. "Radio" [Massey Mix] - 6:33
  4. "Gallery & Video Clips"

Certifications and sales

Country Certification (if any) Sales/shipments
Australia Gold[4] 35,000+

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position[5][6]
European Hot 100 1
UK Singles Chart 1
Danish Singles Chart 1
German Singles Chart 2
Italian Singles Chart 2
Austrian Singles Chart 3
Spanish Singles Chart 4
Irish Singles Chart 6
Greek Airplay Chart 8
Hungarian Singles Chart[7] 8
Norwegian Singles Chart 8
Dutch Singles Chart 9
Australian Singles Chart 12
Swiss Singles Chart 14
Finnish Singles Chart 16
Swedish Singles Chart 22
Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart 28
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart 33
Romanian Singles Chart[8] 38
French Singles Chart 48

References

Preceded by
"Call On Me" by Eric Prydz
UK Singles Chart number one single
October 16, 2004 - October 22, 2004
Succeeded by
"Call On Me" by Eric Prydz