"Angels" è una delle canzoni di Robbie Williams più famose e apprezzate e forse la più iconica della sua carriera.
Pubblicata nel 1997, il significato celato dietro la sua melodia è rimasto ignoto fino ad oggi.
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E' noto che Robbie Williams creda nelle forme di vita extraterrestri e lui stesso, parlando della hit Angels, ha affermato che tratta delle sue prime esperienze con il paranormale. Aveva tre anni quando ha iniziato ad avvertire e parlare con i morti e "Angels" parla proprio di questo.
In un'intervista rilasciata al The Sun Online, il cantante inglese ha affermato: "La prima vera canzone che ho scritto è Angels che parla di veri angeli. Le persone credono che sia dedicata a mia madre o a qualcuno che ho amato, ma in realtà parla di angeli".
Ha poi continuato dicendo: "Questi fenomeni sono sempre stati una costante nella mia vita quindi non c'è stato un solo istante in cui io non sia stato cosciente del fatto che ci fossero delle presenze invisibili".
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Robbie Williams reveals mega-hit Angels is about hanging out with ghosts as a child
The singer, 45, admitted that as a kid he used to 'talk to dead people'
Robbie, 45, said: "When I was a kid I used to talk to dead people.
“I freaked my father out when I was three, four and five and they were people that had passed on.
"I had lucid dreams. There's been UFOs, one close enough I could throw a tennis ball.
“I used to call them ghosts but I don't anymore as I don't know what they are.
"I've seen things that I can't explain that have influenced my life and the path that I'm constantly on.
“The phenomena has been constant so there hasn't been a moment of my life when I haven't been aware of the presence of something unseen.
"The very first song I wrote was Angels and it's about actual Angels.
“People think it's about my mum or think it's about somebody I loved but it's actually about angels. That's been my biggest hit by far.
“If it wasn't for my belief or semi belief or trying to understand what it is I see and feel every now and again I wouldn't be where I am."
He claims he saw a UFO as he wrote his 2009 hit Arizona while living in the San Fernando Valley in LA.
He said: "I'm in my old house and we started to write this song called Arizona which is about alien abduction and while we were in the process of producing I look up and there was a golden globe in the sky.
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ROBBIE Williams used to spook his dad out by speaking to dead people - inspiring the hit song “I’m loving angels instead”.
The singer, who has quit the next series of The X Factor, said he had been attracted to "unusual phenomena" all his life.Robbie, 45, said: "When I was a kid I used to talk to dead people.
“I freaked my father out when I was three, four and five and they were people that had passed on.
"I had lucid dreams. There's been UFOs, one close enough I could throw a tennis ball.
“I used to call them ghosts but I don't anymore as I don't know what they are.
"I've seen things that I can't explain that have influenced my life and the path that I'm constantly on.
“The phenomena has been constant so there hasn't been a moment of my life when I haven't been aware of the presence of something unseen.
"The very first song I wrote was Angels and it's about actual Angels.
“People think it's about my mum or think it's about somebody I loved but it's actually about angels. That's been my biggest hit by far.
“If it wasn't for my belief or semi belief or trying to understand what it is I see and feel every now and again I wouldn't be where I am."
He claims he saw a UFO as he wrote his 2009 hit Arizona while living in the San Fernando Valley in LA.
He said: "I'm in my old house and we started to write this song called Arizona which is about alien abduction and while we were in the process of producing I look up and there was a golden globe in the sky.
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