About this album
Where they were
Released on May 8, 1995, 'Nobody Else' was Take That's third studio album, coming after their commercially successful 'Everything Changes'. At this point, the band was solidifying their status in the UK pop scene, following a string of hits and experiencing heightened media attention as they navigated the pressures of fame.
Why it matters
The album marked a significant moment in Take That's career, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart and featuring the iconic single 'Back for Good', which topped charts across multiple countries. This period also saw the group receiving critical acclaim and awards, further establishing them as a leading boy band of the era.
Essential tracks
- "Back for Good" — 'Back for Good' is emblematic of the band's ability to blend poignant lyrics with catchy melodies, becoming an anthem of longing and reconciliation.
- "Sure" — 'Sure' stands out with its infectious energy and pop sensibility, showcasing the group's vocal harmonies and upbeat style that captivated audiences.
- "Never Forget" — 'Never Forget' serves as a reflective closing track that encapsulates themes of nostalgia and perseverance, resonating deeply with fans.
Release Date
May 8, 1995
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 Sure 3:42
- 2 Back for Good 4:03
- 3 Every Guy 3:59
- 4 Sunday to Saturday 5:03
- 5 Nobody Else 5:49
- 6 Never Forget 5:11
- 7 Hanging Onto Your Love 4:10
- 8 Holding Back the Tears 5:28
- 9 Hate It 3:41
- 10 Lady Tonight 4:40
- 11 The Day After Tomorrow 4:48