Lazy Days
Robbie Williams
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Lazy days calling to you Come out to play The future lies with you Now you can be sure love is the cure What we're searching for Is to have a jolly good time Crazy days but you'll get me through And here I'll stay holding on to you Now you can be sure Our thoughts unpure Will unlock the door And we will have a jolly good time It can happen in any season We don't need any reason To sit around and wait The world can change in a second so I find the sunshine beckons me To open up the gate And dream and dream Lazy days don't let them get you down Wear your smile I don't want to see you frown Don't let them get you down It can happen in any season We don't need any reason To sit around and wait The world can change in a second so I find the sunshine beckons me To open up the gate And dream and dream Then we will have - a jolly good time
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Written by: NATALIE CLARE WILLIAMS, HUGH SAMUEL BROMFIELD, DANIEL SOL LONGMORE, EBIS OYE
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
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10 facts about this song
Song Background"Lazy Days" was released as a single on July 14, 1997. It is one of Robbie Williams's most iconic tracks from his 1997 debut solo album "Life Thru a Lens".
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Success LevelIt peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, proving that Robbie Williams could make it on his own after breaking away from boy band "Take That".
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Song's Message"Lazy Days" is largely about Williams's desired retreat from the public eye, seeking solaceness after a manic few years with his previous band.
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Lyrics ContextMuch of the lyrics in the song touch upon Robbie's struggles with his personal issues and his substance abuse problem, which were prevalent at the time of its release.
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Music VideoThe colorful and psychedelic music video for "Lazy Days" was inspired by the 1968 film "The Producers" and featured Williams in a hippie-like character.
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Album PerformanceThe song helped the album "Life Thru a Lens" to become a massive hit in the UK, eventually selling over 2.4 million copies and becoming one of the best-selling albums in UK history.
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Creative InputRobbie Williams co-wrote "Lazy Days" with British songwriter Guy Chambers, who would go on to become a long-term collaborator with Williams.
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Live PerformancesWilliams has frequently performed "Lazy Days" live throughout his career, though it's not as regular an inclusion in his setlists as some of his bigger international hits.
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Re-releasesA live version of "Lazy Days" was included on Williams's 2003 album "Live at Knebworth", and the original studio version was later included on the compilation album "Greatest Hits" in 2004.
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Critical ReceptionCritics generally praised "Lazy Days", although some criticized its light-hearted sound as not being complex or serious enough. It's viewed as a transition point in Robbie’s career, moving from the boyband past to his more indie styled future.
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