ROBBIE WILLIAMS - SIN SIN SIN

Don't Let Your Eyes Tell The Brain
You Should Feel Ashamed
Everyone Needs It Baby
And I Feel The Same
Didn't Quite Catch Your Name
Hush, Hush, Hush
Don't Say A Thing
Let's See What The Night Will Bring
It Might Be Everything

Oh It Hurts
When You're Too Blind To See
Please Don't Read My Mind
I Tell The Truth To Me

Sin Sin Sin
Look Where We've Been
And Where We Are Tonight
Hate The Sin Not The Sinner
I'm Just After A Glimmer
Of Love And Life
Deep Inside

Hush Hush Hush
To Speak Is A Sin
And Neither Of Us
Need Rescuing
Just Relax
It's What Jesus Would Do
We're Made In His Image Baby
Let's Ride This Thing Through

Oh It Hurts
When You're To Blind To See
What About Us
Well It Was Just For Me

Sin Sin Sin
Look Where We've Been
And Where We Are Tonight
Hate The Sin Not The Sinner
I'm Just After A Glimmer
Of Love And Life
Deep Inside

I Won't Sing Of Amore
It Don't Sound Sincere
Love Is A Cliché
But It Fits Not Here
I'll Disappear

Sin Sin Sin
Look Where We've Been
And Where We Are Tonight
Hate The Sin Not The Sinner
I'm Just After A Glimmer
Of Love And Life
Deep Inside
Deep Inside

It's Love
Clean Sex Joy
I Love You
You Love My Hate
And It Feels Inside
Feels Inside
Feels Inside



SONG FACTS

Writer(s): Stephen Duffy, Robbie Williams, Chris Heath
Producer(s): Stephen Duffy, Robbie Williams

According To Robbie Williams, This Song Is Written From The Perspective Of "A Seedy Old Bloke." It Appears To Depict A One-Night Stand, With Williams Acknowledging It's A Sinful Act, But Desiring The Casual Sex Regardless: "Don't Let Your Eyes Tell The Brain You Should Feel Ashamed. Everyone Needs It, Baby, And I Feel The Same."

This Was The First Song Williams Wrote With Stephen Duffy After Splitting With His Former Collaborator, Guy Chambers.

The Single Version Of "Sin Sin Sin" Has A Different Production Than The Album Original. The Instrumentation Is More Upbeat On The Single Version, With The Additional Drums Lending The Song A Poppier Sound Fit For Radio.

Directed By Vaughan Arnell, The Music Video For "Sin Sin Sin" Was Shot In Cape Town, South Africa A Few Days Before Williams Was Due To Begin His Tour There. The Video Sees Williams Transforming Into The Leader Of A Pagan Cult, With The British Singer Doted On By A Following Of Pregnant Women.

"Sin Sin Sin" Was The Final Single Released From Williams' Sixth Album Intensive Care, After "Tripping"/"Make Me Pure" And "Advertising Space." It Was The First Robbie Williams Single That Didn't Place In The Uk Top 20, Peaking At #22.