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Friday, 13 November 2009

Robbie Williams back on stage with Take That

Group sing Hey Jude at charity concert

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Robbie Williams reunited with Take That last night - but they didn't sing the band's old tunes.

The boys performed Beatles classic Hey Jude at a Children In Need charity concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Sir Paul McCartney, 66, led the medley with a host of celeb performers.

Robbie, 35, and Take That frontman Gary Barlow were arm in arm as they performed.

Earlier, the 38-year-old introduced the Angels singer on stage for a solo set.

‘I started tearing up just before I came on,' says Robbie. ‘I think we should have milked it for a lot longer than we actually did.

'I think Gaz, in his wisdom, went, "Right, we should get off now, let the lad do his singing."

‘I was trying to get them back to do a bow and everything.

'That's the first time in 15 years, we should have at least stayed there for 10 minutes.'

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