1989–1996: Take That Barlow, who wrote the majority of the group's songs, is widely recognised as the lead singer of Take That. After selecting Barlow as the group's lead singer,
Nigel Martin-Smith introduced
Howard Donald,
Jason Orange,
Mark Owen and finally
Robbie Williams to the fold. The group were signed to
RCA Records, and after a number of top-40 hits, eventually secured their first number-one with Barlow's "
Pray". Previous hits included "
A Million Love Songs", "
It Only Takes a Minute" and "
Could It Be Magic". The debut album
Take That & Party was released on 17 August 1992 and reached number two in the UK Album Chart. The following year saw the release of their second album,
Everything Changes based on Barlow's own material. It went straight in at number one in the UK Albums Chart and spawned four number-one singles, as well as "
Why Can't I Wake Up with You" and "
Love Ain't Here Anymore" hitting numbers two and three respectively. Barlow received an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song in 1994 for the number-one hit song "
Pray" included on the album. In 1994, alongside
Rick Astley, Barlow did backing vocals for
Elton John's version of "
Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from
The Lion King. Take That's third album
Nobody Else, again based on Barlow's own material, went straight to number one and was to be their last studio album of the 1990s. The album had three number-one singles, including Barlow's "
Back for Good" which peaked at number seven on the US
Billboard Hot 100 and was brought forward an unprecedented six weeks before its official release such was the demand for the single. A
Greatest Hits collection followed again reaching number one. The album featured the band's eighth number-one single "
How Deep Is Your Love". This was to be the first single released by Take That as a four-piece (without Robbie Williams) and it was their last single until they reformed in 2005. Barlow didn't sing for a long time after the end of Take That, noting that with the success of Williams as a solo artist, feeling that 'there wasn't room for two'. His first two solo singles, "
Forever Love" (released July 1996) and "
Love Won't Wait" (composed by
Madonna and
Shep Pettibone), both leapt to the number one spot in his home country. "Forever Love" was also used as the soundtrack to the film
The Leading Man. His debut album
Open Road reached number one in the UK Albums Chart and went on to sell 2 million copies worldwide. Barlow's first single to be released in the United States as a solo artist was "
So Help Me Girl", which reached number 44 on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number one on the US
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. He then achieved another top-ten hit in the UK with "
Open Road" peaking at number seven.
1999–2004: Twelve Months, Eleven Days, and producing career After the success of his first solo album, Barlow released his second LP
Twelve Months, Eleven Days in 1999. Barlow released "
Stronger" as the lead single preceding the album. The single peaked at number 16. The album's second single, "
For All That You Want", also received minimal radio play and peaked at number 24; however, it nearly reached the top five in Finland.
Twelve Months, Eleven Days received little promotion and peaked at number 35, which led to Sony recalling the album's scheduled third single, "
Lie to Me". This decision resulted in Barlow and BMG parting company.
2005–2011: Take That reunion and Shame Barlow returned to the spotlight in a successful TV documentary,
Take That: For the Record in 2005. Following this success and renewed interest, Take That experienced a career renaissance in 2005 when the post-Williams line-up reformed for a sell-out arena/stadium tour. The band released their comeback single
"Patience" which went to number one for four weeks while also topping the charts across Europe. Patience was also voted
the Record of the Year in 2006 and won a Brit Award for single of the year. This was followed with "
Shine" which became the band's tenth number-one single. Take That's first album of new material in over ten years,
Beautiful World was released on 24 November 2006. The album peaked at number one in the UK Album Chart selling over 2.8 million copies in the UK alone as of 2012. It was re-released as a tour edition with hit single "
Rule the World" in 2007 and peaked again at number one. In 2008, the band were nominated for four Brit Awards (Best British Group, Best British Album, Best British Single and Best British Live Act). They won Best British Single and Best British Live Act. After great success in 2006, Take That released the single "
Greatest Day" which went straight to number one and became their eleventh number-one single in the UK. The week after they released their second album since their reunion in 2006,
The Circus.
The Circus album was also a great success for Take That going straight to the top of the UK album chart and selling over 2.2 million copies in the country, going multi-platinum within four days of its release. Barlow's first solo release since 1999 was a duet with reconciled Take That bandmate Robbie Williams on a single entitled "
Shame". The single was written by both Barlow and Williams after they began to work together in Los Angeles on new material for a new Take That album following Williams' return to the band. On the first day of the song being released to the radio and the media, "Shame" received an unprecedented 694 plays on the radio and 153 plays on TV. The single peaked at number 2 in the UK, selling 224,000 copies and being certified as Silver by the BPI, while also charting in 21 countries worldwide. It was announced that Barlow was in the process of writing Take That's much-anticipated sixth studio album, set for release in late 2010. The album,
Progress, was the first to feature the original line-up since their 1995 album,
Nobody Else. The band also announced a stadium tour entitled
Progress Live which took place in 2011. The tickets for the tour went on sale on 29 October 2010. Due to unprecedented high public demand for tickets, Ticketmaster websites across the UK and Ireland crashed and all initial tour dates sold out in under 15 minutes. It was reported that a record breaking one million tickets were sold on the first day of sale, resulting in Take That beating the previous box office record of tickets sold which was set in 2008 by
Take That Present: The Circus Live. Due to unprecedented demand Take That added more dates to their tour, finishing in the UK with a record breaking eight consecutive nights at
Wembley Stadium. The 2011 run would form part of the biggest selling UK tour, with 623,737 tickets sold across the eight dates. The lead single from
Progress was announced as "
The Flood". The single debuted at number two, selling over 500,000 copies. On the first day of the release of
Progress, the album sold over 235,000 copies across the UK, making it the fastest-selling record of the century. On 21 November 2010,
Progress debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, becoming the band's seventh number-one album. By the end of its first week on sale the album sold over 520,000, making it the second fastest-selling album of all time in UK chart history. To date
Progress has sold 2.4 million copies in the UK and has achieved similar chart success across Europe. In June 2011, Take That released their first extended play collection entitled
Progressed which returned the band to number one in the UK on its first week of release as well as charting across Europe.
2012–2014: Return to solo projects, Sing and Since I Saw You Last In April 2012, Barlow recorded a cover of "
Here Comes the Sun" that was used in the 2012 summer promotion advertisement for
Marks and Spencer with him appearing in the advert at the end performing the song. In November 2012, Barlow appeared on
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds – The New Generation, a re-working of his
1978 album of the same name. He portrayed the sung thoughts of the journalist and appeared in the songs “The Eve of the War”, “
Forever Autumn”, and “Dead London (Part 2)”, replacing
Justin Hayward from the original. Barlow was featured in a duet with
Agnetha Fältskog (from
ABBA) on her 2013 album
A, released in May 2013. Barlow co-wrote the song, "
I Should've Followed You Home" with album producer
Jörgen Elofsson. Early press reports tagged the song as a likely single with strong chart potential leading to
Universal Music scheduling it to be released as the third single from the album in November 2013. The single became a top 5 hit in
Sweden on the week of its release as well as charting in the UK. It was announced in January 2012 that Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber would be working together to write the official
Diamond Jubilee single. Barlow and Lord Lloyd Webber composed the music to the song; with Barlow then taking this music to musicians and singers around the
Commonwealth with the aim to incorporate sounds from around the world onto the single. The song entitled "
Sing" was released as the lead single from the album of the same name,
Sing. It debuted in the
UK Singles Chart at number 11 with the album released on the same day entering the
UK Album Chart at number one, becoming Barlow's second solo number-one album and his first in 15 years. After the airing of Gary Barlow's documentary ''
Gary Barlow: On Her Majesty's Service which told the story of how Sing
was written; the single climbed up to number one in the iTunes chart. The following week Sing'' rose to number one in the UK Singles Chart selling 142,000 copies and becoming among the highest selling singles of 2012. The album of the same name remained at number one, making Barlow the first artist in 2012 to have the number-one album and number-one single in the same week. Demand was so high for tickets that Barlow added more dates, which also sold out instantly. It was also revealed by ticket marketplace SeatWave, that Barlow's solo shows had sold six times more tickets than Robbie Williams' solo concerts, despite being on sale for a week less. In September 2013, Barlow announced via his Twitter account that he would be releasing his first full-length solo album in 14 years, on 25 November 2013. On 4 October 2013, Barlow revealed his new album would be called
Since I Saw You Last, and would be preceded by his first single from the LP, titled "
Let Me Go", released worldwide on 17 November 2013. He also announced that he would be touring the album in April 2014, playing some of the biggest arenas in the UK. "Let Me Go" entered the
UK Singles Chart at No. 3 with 72,423 copies sold in its first week on sale, giving Barlow his 21st top 3 UK single. The following week it rose to No. 2 selling a further 60,422 copies. One month after release, "Let Me Go" was certified Silver by the
BPI for selling over 200,000 copies in the UK. In early 2014, Let Me Go surpassed 400,000 sales in the UK and was certified Gold. The week after the release of
Let Me Go, the album debuted at number two on the
UK Albums Chart, behind
One Direction's third album
Midnight Memories. The album sold 116,000 copies, becoming the fastest selling album of 2013 to miss out on the top spot, whilst also selling more copies in his first week than his Take That bandmate Robbie Williams, whose album
Swings Both Ways sold 109,000 copies the previous week to claim the top spot. The album was certified Platinum by the BPI less than a month after being released, becoming Barlow's second solo album to reach Platinum certification.
2017–present: A Better Me, Music Played by Humans, The Dream of Christmas, A Different Stage and Songbook Tour in August 2022 On 12 October 2017, whilst appearing on BBC Radio 2, Barlow announced that he would be embarking on a solo tour again around the UK and Ireland to celebrate the release of his new book,
A Better Me. The tour was to visit smaller and more intimate venues rather than the huge arenas and stadiums that Barlow was so familiar with playing, be it solo or alongside his Take That bandmates. On 14 August 2019, Barlow announced that he had been working on a new solo record due for release in autumn 2020, stating that "[he has] never recorded with an orchestra" and wanted to create "original songs with big contemporary orchestral arrangements." In July 2020, Barlow confirmed that the album will release in November, adding that "[the album is] very positive and [composed] with a 60-piece orchestra." On 30 September 2020, Barlow revealed that his upcoming album would be called
Music Played by Humans, set to be released on 27 November 2020. Its lead single, "
Elita", featuring
Michael Bublé and
Sebastián Yatra, was released on the same day after it premiered on
BBC Radio 2. A tour to promote the record in 2021 has also been announced with
Leona Lewis as special guest. Barlow announced in early 2021 that he would release a new solo record by the end of the year, which was revealed on 28 October to be
The Dream of Christmas, his first Christmas album. The project features a collection of both new songs and covers of Christmas classics, including the two singles "Sleigh Ride" and "The Dream of Christmas", both released on 29 October. The album was released on 26 November. On 20 January 2022, Barlow announced a brand new one-man stage show
A Different Stage. The show premiered in
Runcorn at
The Brindley on 10 February 2022 before then touring around the UK. The show also played two runs in London's
West End at the
Duke of York's Theatre and
Savoy Theatre. In November 2024, Barlow announced a solo tour for 2025, returning to his roots with performances across the UK. The tour, called the
Songbook Tour, will begin in April 2025 with two shows on the Isle of Man and include 41 shows in total. Key stops will include Liverpool, Blackpool, Manchester and Delamere Forest in June 2025. On 20 March 2025, Barlow released a new single "If There's Not A Song About It" featuring
Colbie Caillat which formed part of an EP titled 'Meanwhile' which was released on 29 August 2025 featuring additional songs with
Becky Hill and
Rosa Linn. ==Other musical projects==