Released: November 23, 2018

Featuring: Boyz II Men

Songwriter: Gary Barlow

Love it ain't here anymore
Love it ain't here anymore

Baby, don't you want me to go
So honey, why don't you beg me to stay
For love and talk the way we used to talk
Till we both know what we've lost
Never say the words we did before
When it was over

Love ain't here anymore
No, no, love ain't here anymore
It's gone away to a town called yesterday
Love ain't here anymore

Listen, oh, listen
I don't wanna let go (I won't let go)
So baby, we can change the way we feel
For love, and open up the way we did before
Now is the right time and I'm sure
Never say the words you did before
Until it was over

Love ain't here anymore
(Said it ain't here)
No, no love ain't here anymore
Oh it's gone away to a town called yesterday
Oh love ain't here anymore
Oh no no no

And when I find a place for me to keep my sweet love (keep my sweet love)
Then I will leave it there forever more, yeah
And when I find someone to share
I'll never give up
I will hold on, believe that
This love leads to more

Oh no no no
Cuz all we know right now is

Love ain't here anymore
(Love ain't here)
Love ain't here anymore
(Said it's gone so far away)
Love ain't here anymore
(Looked all over, looked everywhere, thought I found you but you wasn't there)
Love ain't here anymore
(Love ain't here anymore)
Love ain't here anymore
Whoa love ain't here anymore

Take That

One of Britain’s most successful boy bands, Take That are an English pop group from Manchester, formed in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.

Back in the 90s, they achieved unparalleled success, recording three albums which topped the UK Everything Changes and Nobody Else and Greatest Hits. Some of their biggest hits from then include “Back for Good”, “Pray”, “Everything Changes”, “A Million Love Songs” as well as covers of “Relight My Fire” by Dan Hartman and “It Only Takes a Minute” by Tavares.

Their popularity was unsurpassed in Britain. But tensions started growing and Robbie Williams left the band in 1995. The group disbanded the following year after the four remaining members completed their world tour.