Robbie Williams — - Stand Your Ground

The lyrics are short, repetitive, and read almost like a personal mantra or a letter to himself:

This placement was perfect for the song's energy. It wasn't meant for the radio, and it wasn't meant to be shouted by 80,000 people in a stadium. It was a private message left in the dark for the fans who stayed until the very end of the record. 🌅 Moving From Sorrow to Tomorrow The core heart of the song rests in its haunting chorus: Robbie Williams - Stand Your Ground

"Today drifts into tomorrow / And you can almost taste the sorrow." The lyrics are short, repetitive, and read almost

"Stand Your Ground" remains a fan favorite because it strips away the "Robbie Williams" superstar persona and leaves us with the real person underneath—reminding us all to hold fast when life tries to sweep us away. 🌅 Moving From Sorrow to Tomorrow The core

In the late 1990s, hidden tracks were a popular CD era trend. To find "Stand Your Ground," listeners had to let the final listed song on the album, "These Dreams," play through several minutes of complete silence.