Robbie Williams - I Tried Love: - Escapology

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Beneath its schoolboy humor, the song is often interpreted as a reflection of Williams' constant state of . While the chorus simply repeats "I tried love / I'm sorry / I tried love," the verses portray a mind that is constantly distracted by trivialities when confronted with boredom or relationship tension. It captures Williams' signature ability to balance vulnerability with a self-deprecating "wink" to the audience. Robbie Williams - I Tried Love - Escapology

Unlike the majority of the album, which was heavily co-written with longtime collaborator , "I Tried Love" is credited solely to Williams. It appears as a playful "ghost track" after a long period of silence, signaling a shift from the serious themes of fame and depression explored earlier in the record. : The famously cheeky line, "Does God ever get it wrong

is a hidden track appearing at the very end of Robbie Williams' 2002 fifth studio album, Escapology . Hidden roughly 12 minutes into the final track ("Nan's Song"), the song serves as a surreal and humorous coda to an otherwise emotionally heavy and introspective album. Song Context and Structure While the chorus simply repeats "I tried love