An essay on "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen" examines Robbie Williams at a critical juncture in his career where his British pop dominance collided with his career-long struggle to "crack" the American market. The Cinematic Manifesto
In later years, Williams reflected on his failure to break the U.S. market as a "safety" that may have saved his life by allowing him to live in Los Angeles with relative anonymity during his struggles with addiction. Summary of Artistic Impact Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Robbie Williams - I will talk and Hollywood will listen
Ironically, while the song is a grand statement of intent to conquer Hollywood, Williams famously never achieved the same superstar status in the United States that he enjoyed globally. Despite the album's success—becoming his fastest-selling record in the UK—the song itself was never commercially released as a single in the UK, existing primarily as a rare promotional track. An essay on "I Will Talk and Hollywood
Robbie Williams I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen 2002 UK Summary of Artistic Impact Go to product viewer