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Sing (Gary Barlow album)

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Recorded
  
2012

Release date
  
25 May 2012

Length
  
26:07

Label
  
Decca Records

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Released
  
25 May 2012 (2012-05-25)

Sing (2012)
  
Since I Saw You Last (2013)

Artists
  
Gary Barlow, The Commonwealth Band

Genres
  
Pop music, Baroque pop, Sunshine pop

Producers
  
Gary Barlow, Eliot Kennedy, Steve Power

Sing gary barlow the commonwealth band featuring military wives


Sing is the third solo album released by British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow. The album was released through Decca Records on 25 May 2012 and features The Commonwealth Band which was created by Barlow to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.

Contents

Background

With Take That on hiatus after the completion of their record breaking Progress Live tour in 2011, Gary Barlow was approached by the Queen's advisers to discuss Barlow writing an original song which would become the official song of the Diamond Jubilee. Barlow then begun to shape ideas before enlisting the help of Andrew Lloyd Webber who was also asked to create a piece of music for the celebrations.

Release

Once the title track, "Sing", was written; Barlow then re-recorded his version of "Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles, which was used previously in a UK advertising campaign for Marks & Spencer, and added it to the release. Further to this he then worked with other singers and recorded new versions of older songs which were also included.

Chart performance

The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 1 with sales of 40,020, becoming Gary Barlow's second solo number 1 album since Open Road which was released in May 1997. The album now holds the record for the shortest playing number one album in chart history. The album also reached number 1 on the Scottish Albums Chart and number 61 in Ireland. The album remained at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart the following week, selling 75,538 copies—the third highest weekly sale by any artist album in 2012, and the highest for 16 weeks. "Sing" also rose from 11 to number 1, making Barlow the first artist in 2012 to be number 1 on the album and singles chart in the same week. Upon the announcement of the album entering at number 1, Barlow said "I couldn't have wished for anything more on this momentous weekend!" in reference to the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, co-writer of lead single "Sing", added: "I'm absolutely thrilled, this is a burst of sunshine on a rainy Sunday".

Songs

SingMilitary Wives4:35
Here Comes the Sun2:41
Amazing GraceHayley Westenra3:11

References

Sing (Gary Barlow album) Wikipedia