Gary Barlow delights fans after belting out Take That’s Like I Never Loved You At All

Gary Barlow has delighted fans after singing a rare rendition of Take That’s 2006 hit Like I Never Loved You At All joined by a family of fans from their home in south London.

The singer, 49, has released 28 videos as part of his ‘crooner sessions’ YouTube series which has seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in music, including Cliff Richard, Brian May, and Lulu.

In the latest video, Gary thanked the Price Family from East Dulwich, for making their day, as they joined him on piano, vocals, guitar and bass to sing along from his home west Oxfordshire. 

Posting the video to Twitter, the Take That legend wrote: ‘Oh now this is what it’s all about. I absolutely Love this. Thank you the Price family for making my day. Great playing and great song choice. Not sung this one for a while…’

The family, who are gathered around the piano say:  ‘Hi Gary, we’re the Price family, we’ve always loved this song and we hope you enjoy singing along to it’.

‘Ah amazing, the Price family’ Gary says. ‘Well it’s been a long time since I’ve sung this one, but lets give it a go’ he says, before they burst into song. 

‘See you on tour’ one of the Prices says as they sign off. 

In the latest video, Gary thanked the Price Family from East Dulwich, for making their day, as they joined him on piano, vocals, guitar and bass to sing along from his home west Oxfordshire.

Gary Barlow has delighted fans after singing a rare rendition of Take That’s 2006 hit Like I Never Loved You At All joined by a family of fans from their home in south London. In the latest video, Gary thanked the Price Family from East Dulwich, for making their day, as they joined him on piano, vocals, guitar and bass to sing along from his home west Oxfordshire.

It’s the 29th in  a series of crooner sessions for the former Take That star, who started the videos to entertain people in coronavirus lockdown on March 18.

In the sessions, Gary has sung with Ronan Keating, Beverly Knight, Olly Murs, Jason Donovan, Katherine Jenkins, JLS,  Niall Horan, Matt Lucas and his former Take That bandmates Robbie Williams and Howard Donald.

He’s also highlighted less famous faces in his fan sessions, including with 12-year-old Alex Hemingway, the nephew of  Drum Major Oxley, who died in a motorbike crash at  Cypriot Army base in 2016. 

In the video, Alex drums to Gary’s solo hit Let Me Go, and says he hopes to continue his uncle’s legacy through drumming. 

The singer, 49, has released 28 videos as part of his 'crooner sessions' YouTube series which has seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in music, including Cliff Richard, Brian May, Lulu

The family, who are gathered around the piano say: 'Hi Gary, we're the Price family, we've always loved this song and we hope you enjoy singing along to it'.

The singer, 49, has released 28 videos as part of his ‘crooner sessions’ YouTube series which has seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in music, including Cliff Richard, Brian May, Lulu. The family (right) who are gathered around the piano say: ‘Hi Gary, we’re the Price family, we’ve always loved this song and we hope you enjoy singing along to it’.

Fans have loved the sessions praising Gary for keeping Take That fans entertained. 

Replying to the video Gary shared singing with the Price family, Olly Murs said: ‘One of my fav songs this Gary’

Another fans said:  ‘Love this. What a talented family The Price Family are. And that fella singing ain’t half bad either x

Fans have loved the sessions praising Gary for keeping Take That fans entertained.

Fans have loved the sessions praising Gary for keeping Take That fans entertained.

A third wrote: ‘Awwwwww what an amazing song choice from the Price family!!! You should sing these unreleased songs more often, Gaz’

A fourth commented:  ‘Like I Never Loved You At All …such a wonderful and underrated song from Beautiful World….you made my day Gary ….well done the Price family …so talented !!!’

‘Absolutely Beautiful. What a song. One of the very best. May have just shed a tear watching that’ added a fifth.