I've Been Expecting You

I've Been Expecting You
Studio album by Robbie Williams
Released 26 October 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Pop rock, Britpop
Length 76:08
75:20 (2002 reissue replacement track)
Label Chrysalis
Producer Guy Chambers, Steve Power
Robbie Williams chronology

Life thru a Lens
(1997)
I've Been Expecting You
(1998)
The Ego Has Landed
(1999)
Singles from I've Been Expecting You
  1. "Millennium"
    Released: 7 September 1998
  2. "No Regrets"
    Released: 30 November 1998
  3. "Strong"
    Released: 15 March 1999
  4. "She's the One / It's Only Us"
    Released: 8 November 1999
  5. "Win Some Lose Some"
    Released: 13 March 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
NME (8/10)[2]

I've Been Expecting You is the second studio album by British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams.

Success

Williams and Chambers started the writing process of the album in Jamaica in the spring of 1998. I've Been Expecting You was released in October 1998. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, and went on to become the UK's best selling album for that year. According to the BPI, the album has sold 2,563,106 copies in the UK as of June 2009,[3] and has been certified 10x Platinum for shipments of 3 million copies.[4] It is Williams' best selling album in the country and the 38th best selling album of all time.[3]

The album also received attention outside the United Kingdom, particularly in continental Europe and Latin America, and has sold a total of five million copies worldwide.[5] Williams finished album promotion with an extensive European tour in the autumn of 1999. I've Been Expecting You was ranked ninety-first in a 2005 survey held by British television's Channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time.[6]

Singles

Lawsuit

In 1998, Williams was sued by Ludlow Publishing over the song "Jesus in a camper van", because it lifted lyrics from the Loudon Wainwright III song "I Am the Way", from his album Attempted Mustache. The lyric to "I Am the Way" is as follows: "Every son of God has a little hard luck sometime, especially when he goes around saying he's the way." The lyric to "Jesus in a Camper Van" in question is: "Even the son of God gets it hard sometimes, especially when he goes around saying, I am the way."

Williams claimed that he had heard a young man say the line whilst in rehab, and only found that it was a line from Wainwright's song after he had already recorded it. Williams' agents called Wainwright to notify him about this, but Wainwright had little say in the matter; "I Am the Way" was a parody of the Woody Guthrie song "New York Town"; Ludlow Publishing owned the line's copyright. In 2002, Ludlow Publishing won the lawsuit, receiving 25% of the income that "Jesus in a Camper Van" garnered, and subsequently, the album was re-issued replacing "Jesus in a Camper Van" with "It's Only Us".

Track listing

I've Been Expecting YouStandard edition
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Strong"  Robbie WilliamsGuy Chambers 4:39
2. "No Regrets"  Williams • Chambers 5:11
3. "Millennium"  Williams • Chambers • John BarryLeslie Bricusse 4:08
4. "Phoenix from the Flames"  Williams • Chambers 4:02
5. "Win Some Lose Some"  Williams • Chambers 4:18
6. "Grace"  Williams • Chambers 3:12
7. "Jesus in a Camper Van"  Williams • Chambers • Loudon Wainwright III 3:39
8. "Heaven from Here"  Williams • Chambers 3:05
9. "Karma Killer"  Williams • Chambers 4:29
10. "She's the One"  Karl Wallinger 4:18
11. "Man Machine"  Williams • Chambers 3:36
12. "These Dreams"  Williams • Chambers 5:14
13. "Stand Your Ground" (hidden track)Williams • Chambers 3:14
14. "Stalker's Day Off (I've Been Hanging Around)" (hidden track)Williams • Chambers • Fil Eisler 3:38

Charts and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Austria 24
Europe 4× Platinum[10] 4,000,000
Finland 20
France 31 2× Gold[11] 200,000+
Germany 16 Gold[12] 250,000+
Hungary[13] 33
Ireland 1
Netherlands Gold[14] 40,000+
New Zealand 4 Platinum[15] 15,000+
Norway 5 Gold[16] 20,000+
Sweden 21 Gold[17] 30,000+
Switzerland 19 Platinum[18] 50,000+
United Kingdom 1 10× Platinum[19] 2,563,106+

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

See also

References

Preceded by
Quench by The Beautiful South
Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael by George Michael
You've Come a Long Way, Baby by Fatboy Slim
UK number-one album
7 November 1998 – 13 November 1998
16 January 1999 – 22 January 1999

20 February 1999 – 27 February 1999
Succeeded by
The Best of 1980–1990 by U2
You've Come a Long Way, Baby by Fatboy Slim

Talk on Corners by The Corrs