Take That's Official Top 20 most streamed songs
In the 32 years since their first-ever Top 40 single Promises in 1991, Take That have achieved some incredible chart feats.
Across the group’s various line-ups, its incarnations including Robbie Williams, Jason Orange and remaining members Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, Take That have racked up 28 Top 40 singles, 12 being UK Number 1s, and eight chart-topping albums.
Now, as latest LP This Life tracks to net the fellas a ninth Number 1 album, we thought it high time we updated their Official Top 20 most-streamed singles in the UK so far.
With so many classics under their belts – from Pray to Patience and Shine to Said It All – which Take That tracks stand up in the streaming era?
Before we get into the full Top 20, let's take a closer look at their Top 3.
3. Back For Good
Released: 1995
Official Singles Chart peak: 1
Total UK streams: 56.9 million
Lifted from the group's third studio album Nobody Else, blueprint boy band ballad Back For Good boasts 56.9 million streams in the UK to date.
2. Shine
Released: 2007
Official Singles Chart peak: 1
Total UK streams: 61.5 million
A fan favourite, and arguably one of Mark Owen's standout moments, Shine comes in second on the list with just shy of 72 million UK streams so far.
1. Rule The World
Released: 2007
Official Singles Chart peak: 2
Total UK streams: 74.9 million
It might have just missed out on the Official Singles Chart top spot, but with 74.9 million UK streams and counting Rule The World is officially the fellas' biggest streaming success. The track served as the soundtrack to the 2007 Matthew Vaughn fantasy film Stardust, and was later included on a deluxe reissue of the band's chart-topping Beautiful World album.
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