Back for Good (song)


"Back for Good" is a song recorded by British band Take That for their third studio album, Nobody Else. It was written and produced by lead singer Gary Barlow, with additional production done by Chris Porter.
The song topped the UK Singles Chart, whilst also charting at number one in 31 countries around the world, including Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway and Spain. It also charted at number seven in the United States.
At the 1996 Brit Awards it won the Brit Award for British Single of the Year. In 2003, Q Magazine ranked the song at number 910 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever" and in a UK poll in 2012, it was voted number 11 on the ITV special The Nation's Favourite Number One Single. In 2015, Idolator called the song a "pop masterpiece".

Background and later versions

Written by Gary Barlow, who also sang lead vocals and engineered by Phil Coxon, it was Take That's sixth chart topper in the United Kingdom and only top ten hit in the United States. Barlow claims he wrote the song in fifteen minutes. It was unveiled at the 1995 BRIT Awards, and such was the demand that its release date was brought forward. The song made available to the media an unprecedented six weeks before release.
The song appeared on most releases in a slightly remixed form, which added extra instrumentation including additional drum beats. Some releases featured both radio and album versions.
The song was a big hit in Brazil during 1995 and 1996, thanks to soap opera Explode Coração: the song was one of the main songs on the television show's soundtrack.
In an effort to mock his boy band roots, group member turned solo artist Robbie Williams performed a 'hard rock' live version in the style of the Sex Pistols, which was a B-side to his single "Angels". Williams performed this arrangement of the song with Mark Owen, as the encore at his record-breaking Knebworth Park concerts and eventually performed this version with Take That, upon receiving his Brit Icon Award in 2016.
The song was featured on the final episode of the second series of Spaced, in which Tim, Brian, and Mike, along with Mike's Territorial Army buddies, attempt to play the song for Marsha, a la the boombox scene from Say Anything... It also featured in the final episode of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's The Office as a love theme for characters Tim and Dawn. Gary Barlow stated on ITV1's An Audience with Take That Live broadcast on 2 December 2006 that there were 89 versions recorded by other artists.
"Back for Good" was covered by Boyz II Men for their Love album, by The Wedding Present for their How the West Was Won album, by McAlmont & Butler in 2002 for the "NME in Association with War Child Presents 1 Love" charity album, and by The Concretes on the Guilt by Association Vol. 1 compilation. Coldplay performed the song with Gary Barlow at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London in aid of War Child in 2009. Barlow also performed the song with JLS at the O2 Apollo Manchester date of his 2012 concert tour.
"If it touches people, it's a good song," remarked Noel Gallagher. "You know, people go on about Take That – but 'Back for Good' said something to me. And if it touches me…"'

Chart performance

The song was released on 27 March 1995 and entered the UK Singles Chart at number one, selling nearly 350,000 copies in its first week. This made it one of the fastest selling singles of the year, selling almost as many as the rest of the Top 10 that week added together.
It remained at number one in the United Kingdom for four weeks. The song has received a double Platinum sales status certification in the United Kingdom, and is also still regularly ranked high in United Kingdom based favourite ever songs polls. It is their biggest selling single and the biggest selling boyband single ever in the United Kingdom, with sales of 1.2 million as of September 2017. The song won British Single of the Year at the 1996 Brit Awards.
"Back for Good" would later reach number seven on the United States Billboard Hot 100, spending a total of thirty weeks on the chart, sixty six weeks on the US Adult Contemporary chart and 30 weeks on the Top 40 US Airplay chart.

Music video

The music video to the song was shot in black and white and shows the band walking and dancing in the rain as well as the band performing the song in a shelter. Most of the external footage was shot at the backlot of Pinewood Studios. It was also the last music video to feature Robbie Williams in the present day until he rejoined the band in 2010. A 1958 Chevrolet Impala and a 1951 Mercury Custom, both customised in the styles of the 1950s/early 1960s feature in the video. Due to spending so long in cold and wet conditions, several of the band became ill afterwards with flu.
The video has often been an influence in the band performing the song live as they often make use of artificial rain when performing it. It also appears on the DVD release, . In Internet, it is not available in Vevo, only in certain streaming platforms and on YouTube outside of Take That's official channel. The music video was also paid homage to by The Wanted in the music video to "Walks Like Rihanna". The video was based on three classic boy band singles and their videos, with "Back for Good" being one of them.

Personnel

;UK 7" vinyl
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Sure" – 3:16
  3. "Back for Good" – 4:03
;UK Cassette single
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Sure" – 3:16
  3. "Back for Good" – 4:03
;UK CD single #1
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Sure" – 3:16
  3. "Beatles Tribute" – 11:40
;UK CD single #2
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Pray" – 3:43
  3. "Why Can't I Wake Up with You" – 3:37
  4. "A Million Love Songs" – 3:53
;EU CD single #1
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Sure" – 3:16
;EU CD single #2
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Sure" – 3:16
  3. "Beatles Tribute" – 11:40
;Japanese CD single
  1. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  2. "Sure" – 3:16
  3. "Pray" – 3:43
  4. "Why Can't I Wake Up with You" – 3:37
  5. "A Million Love Songs" – 3:53
;US CD single #1
  1. "Back for Good" – 4:03
  2. "Love Ain't Here Anymore" – 3:57
  3. "Back for Good" – 4:10
;US CD single #2
  1. "Back for Good" – 4:03
  2. "Love Ain't Here Anymore" – 3:57
  3. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  4. "Back for Good" – 4:02
  5. "Back for Good" – 4:10
;US Cassette single
  1. "Back for Good" – 4:03
  2. "Love Ain't Here Anymore" – 3:57
;US 7" vinyl
  1. "Back for Good" – 4:03
  2. "Love Ain't Here Anymore" – 3:57
;US 12" vinyl – Jukebox release only
  1. "Back for Good" – 4:03
  2. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  3. "Back for Good" – 3:59
  4. "Back for Good" – 4:02
  5. "Back for Good" – 4:02

    Charts

Weekly charts

Chart Peak
position
South Korea 52

Year-end charts

Chart Position
Canada Top Singles 97
Canada Adult Contemporary 85
US Billboard Hot 10095
US Adult Contemporary 1

Decade-end charts

Certifications