Robbie Williams - Nans Song - Live At Knebworth -

Watch how a crowd of six figures goes almost completely silent out of respect for the ballad.

📍 If you are watching the What We Did Last Summer DVD, this track is a perfect "breather" between the high-octane "Hot Fudge" and the anthemic "Feel." If you'd like, I can: Provide the full guitar chords so you can play it yourself. Break down the lyrics line-by-line to explain the meaning.

The lingering acoustic chords as he looks out over the massive sea of people. 🎹 Musical Profile Tempo: Slow, melancholic ballad. Robbie Williams - Nans Song - Live at Knebworth

It’s a message of comfort from the afterlife, assuring loved ones that he is "not gone" but just "out of sight."

The lyrics "If a loved one should leave you... it’s just me saying hello" solidified the song as a staple for fans dealing with grief. ✨ Key Live Moments to Watch For Watch how a crowd of six figures goes

This was the first song Robbie ever wrote entirely by himself (lyrics and music).

Stripped back; predominantly acoustic guitar and light orchestral backing towards the end. Key: G Major (versatile and warm). The lingering acoustic chords as he looks out

"Nan's Song" is a standout acoustic moment from Robbie Williams' legendary 2003 Knebworth performances. It’s an intimate tribute to his grandmother, Bertha, showcasing a rare vulnerable side amidst the high-energy rock show. 🎸 Performance Context Knebworth Park, August 2003. The Crowd: Over 125,000 people per night (375,000 total).

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