Robbie Williams will sing again with his pals from Take That
* ABOVE: Cheryl Cole will sing on the CD
* ABOVE: Stars include X Factor winner Leona Lewis
ROBBIE Williams and Take That will get together to produce the charity song to help survivors of the Haiti earthquake.
Music industry insiders said the collaboration could turn the hit into the biggest-selling single of all time.
It will be the first time the group have recorded a single together since Robbie left the band in 1995.
Gary Barlow, 39, Mark Owen, 37, Jason Orange, 39, and Howard Donald, 41, are said to be lined up to do the cover of the REM classic.
A spokesman for Robbie said: “He’s been approached.”
A music insider said last night: “A Take That reunion would give this CD massive selling power and help it make loads of money for Haiti. There’s no animosity between the boys at all and, although they went their separate ways in the mid 90s, they never ruled out getting back in the recording studio at some point."
“This would be a great opportunity for them to help out and it would be a real coup for Simon Cowell.”
Cowell, 50, has vowed to get the single out as soon as possible.
Other top acts confirmed to sing include Rod Stewart, 65, Cheryl Cole, 26, boyband JLS and X Factor winners Leona Lewis, 24, and Alexandra Burke, 21. Canadian singer Michael Bublé, 34, James Morrison, 25, and You’re Beautiful singer James Blunt, 36, say they are also taking part.
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Take That and Robbie Williams reunited for Haiti Song
TAKE That and Robbie Williams will get together to produce the charity song to help survivors of the Haiti earthquake.
Robbo, 35, is tipped to join his old bandmates to sing on Everybody Hurts, organised by X Factor judge Simon Cowell.
Music industry insiders said the collaboration could turn the hit into the biggest-selling single of all time. It will be the first time the group have recorded a single together since Robbie left the band in 1995.
Gary Barlow, 39, Mark Owen, 37, Jason Orange, 39, and Howard Donald, 41, are said to be lined up to do the cover of the REM classic. A spokesman for Robbie said: “He’s been approached.”
A music insider said last night: “A Take That reunion would give this CD massive selling power and help it make loads of money for Haiti. There’s no animosity between the boys at all and, although they went their separate ways in the mid 90s, they never ruled out getting back in the recording studio at some point."
“This would be a great opportun-ity for them to help out and it would be a real coup for Simon Cowell.” Cowell, 50, has vowed to get the single out as soon as possible.
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