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Take That return with first new music in five years with a twist

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Take That are set to release their first new music in five years, with a special twist. Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald teamed up with DJ Robin Schulz to rework 2008 hit Greatest Day.

The German DJ has given it a deep house make over, featuring vocals from Britain's Got Talent star Calum Scott. The original track, from the album The Circus, raced to number one in the UK charts when it was first released.

Fans can listen to the new song when it drops next week, on Friday May 5. It will form part of the soundtrack for the group's new film Greatest Days - which is released on June 16. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Take That, who formed in Manchester in the 90s, told The Sun: "Greatest Day is a special song for us - it was one of our biggest singles, and our 11th number one.

It’s been fantastic being in the studio working on the new version of the track with Calum and Robin, both such talented artists. "With the movie Greatest Days coming out this summer we wanted to do something special with the title track and we were really excited that Calum and Robin agreed to be involved.

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