Take That Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 201 | March of the Hopeful |
| 202 | Mind Full of Madness |
| 203 | Never Forget |
| 204 | New Day |
| 205 | No Regrets / Relight My Fire |
| 206 | No si aqui no hay amor |
| 207 | One More Word |
| 208 | Out of Our Heads |
| 209 | Patience - Abbey Road Version |
| 210 | Patience (album version) |
| 211 | Patience (live at KOKO) |
| 212 | Patience (stripped down) |
| 213 | Portrait |
| 214 | Promises (7" Radio Mix) |
| 215 | Relight My Fire (live) |
| 216 | River |
| 217 | Rule the World (radio edit) |
| 218 | Serenity |
| 219 | Shine (album remix) |
| 220 | Shine (BBC Radio 2 live) |
| 221 | Shine (live at KOKO) |
| 222 | Spin |
| 223 | Superstar |
| 224 | The Champion |
| 225 | The Garden (promo radio mix) |
| 226 | The Last Poet |
| 227 | The Man I Am |
| 228 | These Days |
| 229 | These Days (behind the scenes) |
| 230 | This Life |
| 231 | This Life (BBC live version) |
| 232 | Throwing Stones |
| 233 | Time and Time Again |
| 234 | Today I’ve Lost You |
| 235 | Travel (interlude) |
| 236 | Up |
| 237 | Waiting Around |
| 238 | We Got All Day |
| 239 | Where We Are |
| 240 | Why Can’t I Wake Up With You? |
| 241 | Will You Be There for Me |
| 242 | Windows |
| 243 | Windows (acoustic) |
| 244 | Wonderland |
| 245 | You and Me |
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About Take That
Take That is a British pop group from Manchester formed in 1990 who became one of the UK's most successful boy bands, defining the sound of '90s British pop with infectious melodies and polished harmonies. Their early hits like "Back for Good" and "Never Forget" showcased their ability to blend heartfelt ballads with upbeat dance-pop, while their cultural impact extended far beyond music, sparking unprecedented fan hysteria and paving the way for future British pop acts. After a hiatus and lineup changes, their comeback with albums like "III" and hits such as "Patience" and "Rule The World" proved their evolution from teen heartthrobs into mature songwriters, cementing their legacy as pop royalty who bridged generations of British music fans.