Robbie Williams - Stand Your Ground (2025)
He refers to himself (or the subject of the song) as a "diamond in the rough" who has "had enough." It is the sound of someone trying to coach themselves through a panic attack or a moment of total despair. 🚪 The Hidden Track Phenomenon
Tucked away as a hidden track on his 1998 multi-platinum sophomore album, I've Been Expecting You , this song is a haunting, minimalist plea for survival that captures a massive pop star at his most vulnerable. Robbie Williams - Stand Your Ground
Despite the heavy sadness woven into the track, the ultimate message is one of endurance. By telling himself to "stand your ground" even when "the water's deep," Robbie was reminding himself that simply surviving the day and making it to tomorrow is a victory in itself. He refers to himself (or the subject of
In the late 1990s, hidden tracks were a popular CD era trend. To find "Stand Your Ground," listeners had to let the final listed song on the album, "These Dreams," play through several minutes of complete silence. By telling himself to "stand your ground" even
To truly appreciate the story behind the song, you have to look at where Robbie was in his life when he recorded it. 🎭 The Backdrop: Fame, Fear, and Survival
Unlike his massive, bombastic stadium anthems like "Let Me Entertain You" or "Rock DJ", "Stand Your Ground" is incredibly sparse. It does not rely on heavy drums or soaring horn sections. Instead, it features a gentle, repeating piano melody and Robbie's voice, which sounds tired, exposed, and deeply human.