In many ways, Robbie Williams is Britain's ultimate, consummate entertainer. Graduating from his career in Take That as the band's designated cheeky chappie, Robbie left the band in a storm of controversy, but managed to carve out one of the most successful solo careers in the history of British music as a result.
And trust us, the results speak for themselves, with seven solo Number 1 singles and a mind-bending 13 solo UK Number 1 albums (currently tying him with Elvis for the most for a solo artist, ever).
Robbie might just add another to his list, however, as XXV - a brand-new greatest hits compilation celebrating 25 years of his solo career - is currently out-selling the rest of the UK Top 10 combined on its way to Number 1 this week.
And to celebrate, we're presenting you with the updated ranking of Robbie's biggest-ever singles in the UK. But before we reveal the chart in full, let's count down the Top 10: Robbie Williams with his Official Singles Chart Number 1 Award for Candy in 2012 (Credit: Official Charts Company) Robbie's most recent Top 40 single, Love My Life was the most successful offering from 2016's super-charged The Heavy Entertainment Show, his first with current record label Columbia.
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