Robert Peter Williams (nacido el 13 de febrero de 1974 en Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Reino Unido) es un cantante británico de música pop y ex miembro del grupo Take That al que abandonó en 1995.
Tras su paso por este grupo se forjó una carrera de solista, siendo Angels , una balada, la canción que le dio éxito. Su primer álbum fue Life Thru A Lens. En el año 2000 grabó "Sing When You're Winning", que contenía "Rock Dj", éxito en varios países, además de otros sencillos como "Better man" o "Road to mandalay".
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Unless otherwise indicated, chords start at the beginning of a measure. | indicates a new measure with the previous chord continuing. / indicates individual beats of a measure when needed. So if a chord lasts for less than a full measure, the slash mark (/) will indicate the different beats of the measure and the written chord name will also take up one of those beats. Thus |A / / E would mean to play an A for 3 beats and an E for the 4th beat. /D indicates a specific bass note, rather than a chord type, usually while the previous chord is playing; i.e., E /F# /G# A - would mean play the E chord, then F# and G# as single bass notes during the E chord (in the right hand of a piano or bass strings of the guitar or on the bass, for example). The typesetting used here doesnt allow for perfect chord placement, still chords and measures bars are almost exactly over the words where they occur, so you should be able to follow the words and thus know where the chords change. Ultimate Guitars program automatically changes some note names upon uploading, for example G#s become Abs so there may be some key inconsistencies, mixing flats and sharps. And some punctuation marks get changed (apostrophes, for example) and are therefore left out.