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"Shame" is a song written and recorded by English singers
Robbie Williams Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer and songwriter. He found fame as a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995, and achieved commercial success after launching a solo career in 1996. His debut stud ...
and
Gary Barlow Gary Barlow (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He is the lead singer of the British pop group Take That. Barlow is one of the United Kingdom's most successful songwriters, havi ...
for Williams's second greatest hits compilation album, '' In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010'' (2010). Produced by
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, it was released as the lead single from the album on 27 August 2010 in most countries worldwide and on 1 October in the United Kingdom. "Shame" marks the first time Williams and Barlow collaborated on a song together solely and the first time they worked together since Williams left
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in 1995. It is a pop song with
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and
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music influences; two reviewers noted that it contains an acoustic guitar part similar to the one of
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' 1968 song, " Blackbird". The lyrical content revolves around singers' broken relationship and fixing things up. "Shame" received generally favourable reviews from music critics who praised the song's sound, melody, and lyrical skills of the performers. It reached the top-ten in seven countries worldwide including Hungary, Netherlands, Italy and Denmark. In the singers' native United Kingdom, it peaked at number two on the singles chart and was certified silver by the
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(BPI), denoting shipments of over 200,000 copies in the country. The accompanying
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for the song was directed by
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in Los Angeles and premiered on 26 August 2010. It features Williams and Barlow dancing and singing the song in a bar and fishing on a pond. Multiple critics linked the storyline and the pair's chemistry in the video to the 2005 film, ''
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''. To further promote "Shame", the pair performed it on multiple occasions including on the
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concert and '' Strictly Come Dancing''.


Development and release

In July 1995, Williams announced that he was leaving
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, a boy band in which both he and Barlow were members. Following Williams's departure, the group disbanded until 2005 when Take That announced their reunion. In 2008, during the band's work on their fifth studio album, '' The Circus'', Barlow and Williams met for the second time since the band reformed. In 2010, in an interview on
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, Williams elaborated, "'It is one of those situations in life that could be very explosive and could go completely wrong. We had that big chat and the most amazing thing happened at the end of it. We both said sorry to each other and we both meant it and that was all we needed." Barlow added, "I spent the last 15 years thinking about what I was going to say." "Shame" was written by Barlow and Williams for Williams's second greatest hits album, '' In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010'' (2010). In February 2010, the single was composed and written in an hour, in an empty recording studio located in Los Angeles; it was inspired by their past troubled relationship. English musician
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produced "Shame" whilst Tim Weidner and Graham Archer did the engineering of the track; Dave Miles served as an additional engineer. Weidner also provided the mixing of the song. All of its mastering was done at the
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in London and the Gateway Mastering in
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. "Shame" was released as the
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and only single from ''In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010''. It was made available for digital download via the
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on 27 August 2010 in some countries, including Australia, Denmark, Germany and Italy. In singers's native United Kingdom it was placed for digital purchase over a month later on 1 October. On 4 October,
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released a
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of "Shame" in the UK; apart from the title track, the single featured another song performed by Williams, titled "The Queen".


Composition and lyrical interpretation

"Shame" is a pop song with a length of three minutes fifty-nine seconds. According to
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's digital sheet music for the song, "Shame" is composed in the key of Bb major and set in
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signature, and has a moderately slow
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of 96
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. The singers's vocals span from the low note of B3 to the high note of B5. Michael Cragg of ''
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'' noted that the single features
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influences and an " electro-tinged" chorus, reminiscent of the works of British producer
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. Digital Spy's Mayer Nissim noted that "Shame" contains an acoustic guitar part which is similar to the one of " Blackbird", a 1968 song written by
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and performed by
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. The lyrical content of "Shame" revolves around "the breakdown in the relationship" that Williams and Barlow experienced after the former left Take That. Williams starts the song with the line, "Well there's three versions of this story / Mine and yours and then the truth", whilst Barlow responds channelling his original attempt for reconciliation, "I read your mind and tried to call / My tears could fill the
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commented that the lines, "I don't recall the reasons why, I must have meant them at the time, is this the sound of sweet surrender?" were the two "patch ngthings up" and a "happy ending".


Critical reception

"Shame" received generally favourable reviews from contemporary music critics. Nissim gave the song three out of five stars and wrote that although it is not as good as Take That's previous singles, "
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", " Back for Good" and "
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", "it sounds awfully sweet and, more importantly, absolutely genuine." Sean Egan of
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stated that the single, "is as good as it sounds on paper, Barlow's sumptuous melodic skills allied to a lyrical prowess we never suspected Williams had in the Take That days as the two engage in a sweetly regretful dialogue with each other about their past feuds." A reviewer for
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described it as a "really sweet" and "meaningful" song that has "cheeky" sense of humour and words that can make the listener happy. ''
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''s Jerry Shriver noted that "Shame" confirms Williams as a "former boy wonder" who "is in no danger of losing his mojo". Katie Boucher of '' The National'' called the single "a bouncy reconciliatory duet" with a sound more similar to Take That, rather than Williams's solo material. In a less enthusiastic review, Scott Causer of
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stated, "the song is a cheesy paean to their past. To their credit they don't pretend it's anything other than that." MusicOMH's Nic Oliver called the collaboration "wooden musically", but noted that Williams succeeds to "turn in wry, self-deprecating lyric that bodes well for his mature years".


Commercial performance

On 10 October 2010, "Shame" debuted and peaked at number two on the
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with over 107,000 copies sold for the week. Two weeks prior, the song peaked at number one on the UK Airplay Chart. It was certified silver by the
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(BPI), denoting shipments of over 200,000 copies in the country alone. On the Irish Singles Chart, the single debuted and peaked at number eight on 7 October. In Italy, the song debuted and peaked at number seven on singles chart; the next week it fell to number eight. The Italian Music Industry Federation (FIMI) certified the song gold for sales of over 15,000 copies in the country. "Shame" was most successful in Hungary where it peaked at number one on the Rádio Top 100 chart. In Netherlands, the song debuted at number 17 on the Dutch Singles 100 on 4 September; after seven weeks fluctuating the chart it peaked at number four on 16 October. It debuted at number 15 on the
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on 10 September, before peaking at number nine the next week. It also peaked at number nine in Israel. On 15 October, "Shame" debuted and peaked at number 11 on the
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. On the Belgian Charts the single peaked at number 19 on the Wallonia chart and number 21 on the Flanders chart. On the Swiss Singles Chart, the song debuted at number 23 on 19 September. After three weeks, it peaked at number 19. The performance of the song was also similar in Austria, where it debuted and peaked at number 20. It failed to make a significant impact on the Australian Singles Chart and only peaked at number 62 for one week. "Shame" was least successful in Slovakia and Japan where it peaked at number 65 and number 91 respectively.


Music video

The
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for "Shame" was directed by
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. It was shot on 21 and 22 February 2010 in Los Angeles, whilst the scenes in the mountains were done in Malibu. It premiered on 26 August 2010 on Williams's official website and on
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. On 1 October 2010, it was made available for digital download via the iTunes Store. The video begins with Williams waiting for his laundry to be done in a store, before getting out for a walk. Meanwhile, Barlow is standing on the other side of the street. As the song starts the two of them start walking towards their cars whilst looking at each other. When they get inside, the scenes are intercut with the two of them dancing with their female partners. Later in the video, they are shown sitting at a bar having a drink whilst singing the lyrics. As the second chorus starts, Williams and Barlow are at a pond, fishing and laughing. Scenes of them looking at each other secretly are also shown. In the middle of the
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they start taking their shirts off. Shortly, they are shown climbing up a cliff. After they get to the top they want to jump, however, they realise it is too high and instead hug each other and walk away. Critics heavily compared the storyline of the music video to that of the 2005 film, ''
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''. ''
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''s Luke Beardsworth described it as a "lighthearted parody" of the film and according to him the visual depicts Williams and Barlow as young cowboys who are in love secretly. Cragg noted that the video features "the two men gaze lovingly into each other's eyes, strip to the waist and fall in love all over again."


Live performances

Williams and Barlow performed "Shame" for the first time on 12 September 2010 at the
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concert held in London. On 2 October the duo sang the song at the series eight of the '' Strictly Come Dancing''. A ''
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'' newspaper critic reviewed the performance and wrote, "the pair, wearing matching black suits, spent much of the early stages of their performance sitting on stools and gazing into each other’s eyes as they sung the duet." On 7 October, Williams and Barlow were chatting at the BBC Radio 1 where they gave a performance of the song. The singers were guests at the '' Paul O'Grady Live'' chat show and also performed the single on 8 October. Three days after, on 11 October, they gave a rendition of the track on the morning television programme, '' Daybreak''. On 18 November the pair performed the song on the German reality TV programme, '' Popstars: Girls forever''. Barlow included "Shame" on the set list of his 2014 tour,
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, where he performed a solo acoustic version of the song.


Formats and track listing

*Digital download #"Shame"  – 3:59 *CD single #"Shame"  – 3:59 #"The Queen"  – 3:21


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010''. Locations *Mastering at
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, London; Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine Personnel *Robbie Williams – vocals, writing *Gary Barlow – vocals, writing *Trevor Horn – production *Graham Archer – engineering *Tim Weidner – engineering, mixing *Dave Miles – additional engineering


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Weekly charts


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Release history


References

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