Come Undone (song)
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"Come Undone" | ||
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Single by Robbie Williams | ||
from the album Escapology |
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Released | March 31, 2003 | |
Format | CD | |
Length | 4:34 | |
Producer(s) | Guy Chambers & Steve Power | |
Chart positions | ||
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Robbie Williams singles chronology | ||
"Feel" (2002) |
"Come Undone" (2003) |
"Something Beautiful" (2003) |
- This article is about a Robbie Williams single, for Duran Duran' single of the same name see Come Undone for other uses see Come Undone (disambiguation)
"Come Undone" is a 2003 single released by Robbie Williams, the second one from his 2002 album Escapology. It reached Number 4 in the Charts, but its video was banned in most countries for being too sexually explicit. The video features a hungover Robbie waking up in the morning after a large house party, as he walks around the house flashbacks of the events of the night before are shown. As the song reaches its climax, we see shots of Williams participating in three-way sex with two women, these shots are interspersed with graphic and unsettling images of snakes, rodents and maggots, moslty crawling on beautiful women. In the final shots, the two women have become men in drag, perhaps a subtle reference to the media's infatuation with Williams sexuality.
The song is written by Robbie Williams, Ashley Hamilton (son of George Hamilton), Boots Ottestad and D. Pierre
Studio albums
Life thru a Lens • I've Been Expecting You • Sing When You're Winning
Escapology • Intensive Care • Rudebox
Other albums
The Ego Has Landed • Swing When You're Winning • Live at Knebworth • Greatest Hits
Hit singles
Old Before I Die • Angels • Let Me Entertain You • Millennium • No Regrets • She's The One • Rock DJ • Kids • Supreme • Let Love Be Your Energy • Eternity/The Road to Mandalay • Somethin' Stupid • Mr. Bojangles • Feel • Come Undone • Something Beautiful • Sexed Up • Radio • Misunderstood • Tripping • Advertising Space • Sin Sin Sin • Rudebox • Lovelight
Discography • Singles • Take That • Britpop • Guy Chambers