Robbie Williams has said that he is keen to make a "new Rat Pack album".
The former Take That singer spoke about this in a recent interview, where he said that is keen to make a new forthcoming 'Rat Pack' album. He had previously released a big band swing covers record, 'Swing When You're Winning' in 2001, and 'Swings Both Ways' in 2013.
Now, it appears that Williams is keen to follow this up with another record.
“I would like to write a new Rat Pack album", Williams said. “I think I might do it. And whether they join in or not, it’s up to their estates, but we’ll see".
The Rat Pack were an informal group of vocalists from the 1950s and 1960s. This group included artists like Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, and Dean Martin.
Many of them have been hailed as the founding fathers of Las Vegas, as these stars performed together at casino venues across the venue.
Previously, Robbie Williams was also asked which artist that he would love to collaborate with if he could, "dead or alive".
“Most of the time we take artists for granted because they’re just there and they’re in our lives. It wasn’t until the Olympics when Celine [Dion] came [on] when I was reminded, ‘Oh my Lord, this is a very special person", Williams said.
Last month, Robbie Williams had also revealed plans to resit his failed GCSE exams. Find out more on this here.