Robbie Williams - I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen -
: The track mocks the very stardom it craves, describing a future where he lives on a ranch funded by box office receipts, only returning home to promote a sequel. The American Context
The song’s lyrics are a fascinating study of "biting ambition" and "untouchable loneliness". Williams directly addresses Hollywood royalty, singing, "Mr. Spielberg, look just what you're missing," a line that balances genuine bravado with a sense of melancholic exclusion. Robbie Williams - I will talk and Hollywood will listen
Robbie Williams I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen 2002 UK : The track mocks the very stardom it
Released as the opening track of the 2001 swing album Swing When You're Winning , "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen" is the record’s only original composition. Written by Williams and his longtime collaborator Guy Chambers, the song was recorded at the legendary Capitol Studios in Los Angeles with a 56-piece orchestra. Its purpose was to serve as a bridge between Williams’ irreverent pop persona and his deep-seated affection for traditional swing, positioning him as a modern heir to the Sinatra lineage. Ambition vs. Irony Spielberg, look just what you're missing," a line