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  • Robbie Williams - Ghosts Apr 2026

    : The track was built upon a pulsing drum pattern that Duffy compared to the atmospheric style of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill".

    While "Ghosts" was not released as a single—despite Williams reportedly fighting for it to be the lead—it remains a standout fan favorite. It perfectly encapsulates the "romantic and restless" spirit of the Intensive Care era, standing as a testament to his evolution as a songwriting icon . Robbie Williams - Ghosts

    : Williams has referred to "Ghosts" as his " Vienna ," drawing parallels to the sweeping grandeur and emotional depth of the classic Ultravox track . : The track was built upon a pulsing

    "" is the haunting opening track of Robbie Williams' sixth studio album, Intensive Care (2005) . Widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the most personal and cinematically grand songs of his career, it serves as a vulnerable exploration of regret, lost love, and spiritual longing. Composition and Inspiration : Williams has referred to "Ghosts" as his

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: The track was built upon a pulsing drum pattern that Duffy compared to the atmospheric style of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill".

While "Ghosts" was not released as a single—despite Williams reportedly fighting for it to be the lead—it remains a standout fan favorite. It perfectly encapsulates the "romantic and restless" spirit of the Intensive Care era, standing as a testament to his evolution as a songwriting icon .

: Williams has referred to "Ghosts" as his " Vienna ," drawing parallels to the sweeping grandeur and emotional depth of the classic Ultravox track .

"" is the haunting opening track of Robbie Williams' sixth studio album, Intensive Care (2005) . Widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the most personal and cinematically grand songs of his career, it serves as a vulnerable exploration of regret, lost love, and spiritual longing. Composition and Inspiration