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Wikipedia article




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| name = Tripping

| cover = RobbieWilliams-Tripping.jpg

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| type = single

| artist = Robbie Williams

| album = Intensive Care

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| genre = Reggae

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| label = Chrysalis

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| prev_title = Misunderstood

| prev_year = 2004

| next_title = Make Me Pure

| next_year = 2005

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"'Tripping'" is a song by British singer Robbie Williams from his sixth studio album 'Intensive Care' (2005). The single was released as the album's lead single on 3 October 2005 through Chrysalis Records. Backed with the track "Make Me Pure", also from the same album, it was sent to radio stations around the world.

Williams himself calls the song "something like a mini gangster opera" and "kind of cabaret act reggae". The rolling rhythm of the song owes much to the early work of the Clash. During the chorus Williams reaches an extremely high disco-like head voice. Lyrically the song is a bit darker than previous songs. It tells the tale of gangsters and how they "don't kill their own and they all love their mothers", before an anguished chorus of "I've taken as much as I'm willing to take". The opening lyrics "First they ignore you, then laugh at you and hate you. Then they fight you, then you win" is a paraphrase commonly misattributed to Mahatma Gandhi.

Upon its release, the song became a global hit, reaching number one in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. It peaked within the top five in more than 10 European countries, including the United Kingdom, where it reached number two and was the 19th best-selling single of 2005. It was also a success in Australia, reaching number seven on the ARIA Singles Chart, and peaked at number 20 in New Zealand.

Music video



The video, which was directed by Johan Renck, features Williams running in place as if he can't seem to get anywhere. It appears that Williams is having a nightmare, in which he is living sometime in 1950s, and is stuck running endlessly in a maze without ever advancing, or driving in a stereotypical 1950s backdrop. It also includes a baby singing to him some of the chorus, and a pair of lesbian twins in the backseat of his Saab 95. He also sees himself trapped in an elevator with a bigger guy in drag that proposed him to make out, he tries to defend himself but, at the end he allows him to be touched, and at that moment, Williams wakes up, smiles and close his eyes.

Chart success



The song became a worldwide success for Williams, debuting inside the top 10 in most countries around Europe, including number two in the United Kingdom, spending six weeks inside the top 10 and 15 weeks inside the top 75. The single reached number one in the Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The song also reached number one on the Eurochart Hot 100, becoming Europe's eighth-most-successful song of 2005. In Switzerland, the single was certified Gold for shipments exceeding 20,000 units. In Mexico, the song reached number nine and became the 11th most played track of the year.[http://www.los40.com.mx/lalista.asp Mexico's Top 40 of 2006] In Australia, "Tripping" peaked at number seven and went on to sell over 35,000 copies, being certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

Track listings



'UK CD1 and European CD single'

# "Tripping" (album version)

# "Make Me Pure" (edit)

'UK CD2'

# "Tripping" (album version)

# "Make Me Pure" (edit)

# "Meet the Stars"

# "Tripping" (video)

# Picture gallery

'UK DVD single'

# "Tripping" (video)

# "Make Me Pure" (video)

# "Bag Full of Silly" (audio)

# Video clip and photo gallery

'Australian CD single'

# "Tripping" (album version)

# "Make Me Pure" (edit)

# "Meet the Stars"

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts

{|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

!scope="col"|Chart (2005)

!scope="col"|Position

|-

!scope="row"|Australia (ARIA)

|91

|-

!scope="row"|Austria (3 Austria Top 40)

|29

|-

!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)

|75

|-

!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)

|57

|-

!scope="row"|Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)

|8

|-

!scope="row"|France (SNEP)

|41

|-

!scope="row"|Germany (Official German Charts)

|29

|-

!scope="row"|Hungary (Rdis Top 40)

|44

|-

!scope="row"|Italy (FIMI) 'Click on' Scarica l'allegato.

|15

|-

!scope="row"|Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)

|10

|-

!scope="row"|Netherlands (Single Top 100)

|10

|-

!scope="row"|Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)

|22

|-

!scope="row"|Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)

|41

|-

!scope="row"|UK Singles (OCC)

|19

|}

Certifications and sales



Release history



References




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