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      • Take That's breakthrough single was a cover of the 1975 Tavares hit "It Only Takes a Minute", which peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart in June 1992. This success was followed by "I Found Heaven", then by the first Barlow ballad "A Million Love Songs", which also reached number seven in October.
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    Take That's first TV appearance was on The Hit Man and Her in 1990, where they performed Barlow's self-written, unreleased song, "My Kind of Girl". They later appeared a second time to perform "Waiting Around", which would become the B-side for the first single, " Do What U Like ".

  3. The discography of Take That, an English pop music group, consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, thirty-three singles, three live albums, one extended play and fourteen video albums. Take That made their debut in the United Kingdom in 1991 with "Do What U Like".

  4. There are currently 139 Take That songs that have been commercially released as studio recordings, including 16 from their latest album Wonderland. All are listed below. Take That are a multi-award-winning British Pop band.

    Song Title
    Album
    Written By
    Lead Singer
    6 in the Morning Fool
    Beautiful World (Japanese edition bonus ...
    Take That
    Gary Barlow
    84
    Up All Night The Garden
    Take That
    Jason Orange, Mark Owen
    Take That & Party Greatest Hits The Best ...
    Gary Barlow
    Gary Barlow
    Affirmation
    Take That
    Howard Donald
    • Back For Good (1995) The heartfelt ballad was something of a bittersweet experience. Arguably a career high, the band looked invincible at this point (something they’d refute in next single Never Forget) but behind closed doors, trouble was afoot, and this was the last single to be released while Robbie was still actually in the band.
    • Rule The World (2007) And so we zoom 12 years into the future, skipping over Gary, Mark and Robbie’s solo careers, a triumphant return and more Number 1s to a little curiosity that didn’t even make it to the top of the Official Singles Chart.
    • Patience (2006) After a silence of over a decade, TT were B – A – C – K. A reunion TV show and tour the year before had proven there was still an appetite for the band, so they put their best foot forward, and mouth to the mic and got back in the studio to make a comeback with new material.
    • How Deep Is Your Love (1996) Back in time we go, to the song that we all assumed was going to be the very end of the Take That story. The band’s first Number 1 without Robbie (he left before Never Forget was released, but still sang on it), How Deep Is Your Love was their swansong, released after the announcement of their split.
    • Tom Eames
    • 4 min
    • 'Wooden Boat' Take That - Wooden Boat (With Lyrics) Lead vocals: Jason. This was the final track on Take That’s comeback album Beautiful World, and is criminally underrated.
    • 'Babe' Take That - Babe (Official Video) Lead vocals: Mark. This song will forever be known as the song that was kept off the Christmas number one spot by Mr Blobby of all people in 1993.
    • 'Happy Now' Take That / Fake That - Happy Now - The Video. Lead vocals: Robbie and Gary. This song raised money for Comic Relief in 2011, with its music video featuring the boys auditioning for a tribute band named ‘Fake That’.
    • 'Relight My Fire' (with Lulu) Take That - Relight My Fire ft. Lulu. Lead vocals: Gary. On paper, this really shouldn't have worked. A cover of a forgotten disco favourite by Dan Hartman, featuring 1960s pop icon Lulu?
  5. Take That's first entry into the Official Singles Chart Top 40 was in 1991 with Promises, peaking at Number 38, taken from their debut album Take That And Party. Their first Top 10 hit...

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Take That released “It Only Takes A Minute” in 1993 in the US attempting to break into the North American market along with a Take That breakfast cereal box. Take That had their first UK No.1 single with “Pray” in July 1993, they went on to be the most successful British boy band of the 1990s.