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Nordic Games has announced that the 26th track to feature on We Sing Robbie Williams, the karaoke video game featuring songs from the career of Robbie Williams, will be Shame, the duet featuring Gary Barlow.
“Shame is a great track and I’m really chuffed that this duet with Gary Barlow will feature on We Sing Robbie Williams,” said Nik Blower, Nordic Games sales and marketing director. “The inclusion means We Sing Robbie Williams will include all the star’s greatest sing along hits. Robbie fans won’t be able to resist this one this Christmas.”
Shame will feature as an unlockable bonus track and joins other favourites on We Sing Robbie Williams such as Angels, Let Me Entertain You, Come Undone, Feel and She’s The One.
We Sing Robbie Williams for Wii will be released in the UK on November 12, 2010.
The full We Sing Robbie Williams tracklist:
1997 Old Before I Die – Life Thru A Lens
1997 Angels – Life Thru A Lens
1998 Let Me Entertain You – Life Thru A Lens
1998 No Regrets – I’ve Been Expecting You
1999 Strong – I’ve Been Expecting You
1999 She’s The One – I’ve Been Expecting You
2000 Rock DJ – Sing When You’re Winning
2000 Kids – Sing When You’re Winning
2000 Supreme – Sing When You’re Winning
2001 Let Love Be Your Energy – Sing When You’re Winning
2001 The Road To Mandalay – Sing When You’re Winning
2001 Eternity – Sing When You’re Winning
2001 Somethin’ Stupid – Swing When You’re Winning
2001 Beyond The Sea – Swing When You’re Winning
2002 Mr Bojangles – Swing When You’re Winning
2002 Feel – Escapology
2003 Come Undone – Escapology
2003 Something Beautiful – Escapology
2003 Sexed Up – Escapology
2004 Radio – Greatest Hits
2005 Tripping – Intensive Care
2005 Advertising Space – Intensive Care
2009 Bodies – Reality Killed The Video Star
2009 You Know Me – Reality Killed The Video Star
2009 Morning Sun – Reality Killed The Video Star
Unlockable Bonus track:
2010 Shame – In and Out of Consciousness: The Greatest Hits 1990-2010
With the duet between Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow gaining a lot of attention – it’s the pair’s first collaborative project in 15 years – the inclusion of Shame is a wise move and will potentially tap into the Take That audience as well as fans of Robbie’s solo career.