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Latest revision as of 08:30, 22 September 2025

2005 single by Robbie Williams

Advertising Space” is a song by British singer Robbie Williams, for his sixth studio album, Intensive Care (2005). It was released as the third single from the album on 12 December 2005 and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart. In the song’s music video, largely filmed in a room above the Belle Vue pub in Blackpool in the United Kingdom, Williams emulates Elvis in movement, appearance, and habits.[1]

Inspired by True Romance, where Christian Slater‘s character spoke to the spirit of Elvis Presley, Williams wrote a ballad about “a superstar’s fall from grace”, which Williams jokingly called his “Candle in the Wind“.[2] While interviewed on Parkinson and asked about the title “Advertising Space”, Williams stated that he gave particular focus to how after dying Elvis was reduced to merchandising, or remembering “the joke part of his life, the end bit when he got big“.[3]

UK CD1 and Australian CD single[4]

  1. “Advertising Space”
  2. “Family Coach”

UK CD2[5]

  1. “Advertising Space”
  2. “Twist”
  3. “Don’t Say No”
  4. Gallery (U-MYX)

UK DVD single[6]

  1. “Advertising Space” (video)
  2. “Don’t Say No” (audio)
  3. “Overture for Berlin” (audio)

Credits and personnel

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Credits are taken from the Intensive Care album booklet.[7]

Studios

Personnel

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