Let's Swing Again

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Current event marker This article contains information about a scheduled or expected future album.
It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content could change dramatically as the album release approaches and more information becomes available.
Album
Let's Swing Again
Let's Swing Again cover
Studio album by Robbie Williams
Released Late 2007
Recorded Los Angeles California, 2007
Genre Swing Music
Label Chrysalis/EMI
Robbie Williams chronology
Rudebox
(2006)
Let's Swing Again
(2007)
TBA


Let's Swing Again will be the eleventh album release from English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams. It is the sequel to his 6 million selling 2001 Swing When You're Winning album, a collection of classic Swing songs including songs from Frank Sinatra.

It has been recording in early 2007 and is rumoured to be released in late 2007. The first single might be "Just The Two Of Us", a duet with Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey.


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