Released: November 30, 2014

Songwriter: Robbie Williams Guy Chambers Chris Heath

Producer: Guy Chambers Richard Flack

[Verse 1]
I used to wander to the edge and look down
I used to pile up promises then leave town
You should have heard my best excuses
So profound and so untrue
But now I wake up next to you

[Verse 2]
Each time I slip feels like the world conspires
To underline my most impure desires
Thought all of those who swear by love
They were mental through and through
But now I wake up next to you

[Chorus]
And the nights are still as long as they ever were
All the things that could go wrong, well they still occur
But when the violent sun breaks the morning air
It will find me there, next to you

[Verse 3]
I had to lose myself for years to find this
Mistook the cruelty and abuse for kindness
Didn't know yet what to keep zipped shut
My own blindness stole the view
But now I wake up next to you

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Where did it all go right?
When did it all go right?
When did it all go right?
Where did it all go right?

[Verse 1]

[Bridge]
I'll always walk back from the edge
Find a way to you
I'll always walk back from the edge
Find a way to get to you
I'll always walk back from the edge
Find a way to you
I'll always walk back from the edge
Find a way to get to you

Robbie Williams

One of Britain’s biggest pop acts, Robbie Williams is an English singer-songwriter. He originally rose to fame in boy band Take That but left the group in 1995 to pursue a solo career.

He released his debut album, Life Thru a Lens, in 1997. Although slow to take off, after the success of single “Angels”, the album rose to No.1 in the UK charts. Then his second album, I’ve Been Expecting You, became an even bigger success. Released in 1998, it produced hits “Millennium”, “Strong” and “She’s the One”.

His success continued on third album Sing When You’re Winning, released in 2000, which contains hits “Rock DJ”, “Kids” and “Supreme”; fourth album Swing When You’re Winning (2001) a compilation of big band standards, with single “Somethin' Stupid”; fifth album Escapology (2002), which contains the hit “Feel”; sixth album Intensive Care (2005) with hits “Tripping” and “Sin Sin Sin”.