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I grew up on the south coast in Shoreham-by-Sea in a three-bedroom semi-detached home with a large garden shared by two properties.

Being very dyslexic I couldn't even tie my own shoe laces until the age of 21 and I struggled at school.

A good microphone is an essential thing for a singer.

In the early Nineties, after my first round of financial problems, I started a studio in Kensal Road in London right at the time when no record company wanted to hear anything from Leo Sayer.

I must have 300 songs unreleased or unrecorded, lying around. I'm a production machine, it never stops.

As a former Mod my love affair with fashion has never waned and whenever I go on tour I am always desperate to hit the shops as soon as possible.

I'd much rather send my friends letters rather than emails.

I have always preferred paper and ink to a computer screen and I still write most of my lyrics by hand.

I particularly love the silk in Jakarta, the shoes in Tokyo and the amazing cloth from Thailand and Malaysia.

My dad died with a full head of hair, so I have that legacy.

Marriage can feel like putting a burden on each other and sometimes kids go with that, too.

There's nothing better than curling up with a good book and sitting in front of the fire on winter evenings.

I tend not to eat lunch because a midday meal makes me want to sleep in the afternoon.

There were people who went for serious mind enhancement, like Jimi Hendrix or John Lennon, although I didn't really need to do that. I was blessed with an incredibly fertile imagination.

I remember showing Prince around Warners' recording studios. He was the nicest kid.

Sometimes I feel like Leonard Cohen when he went off to become a Buddhist.

You can't get away from the right-wing politics but that's the same all over the world.

I've always been a tilter of lances against authority.

I'm not this cuddly, jumper-wearing, good-guy. I'm not David Cassidy. I'm more Johnny Rotten. I'm more Donny Tourette.

I damaged my legs and ankles many years ago when doing concerts and falling off stage.

I occasionally suffer from eczema but only very mildly.

I would say that artists have to be good lovers.

I get frustrated but never depressed.

When I was dressed as a clown in all that make-up I used to shed pounds every night and got agonising kidney stones because I was sweating so much.

After my second No. 1, my record company, Warner Brothers, gave me a beautiful present - quite unique at the time - one of the very first Sony stereos which had speaker and radio included so I could record the radio and build up cassette tapes of music, gospel singing, adverts, evangelists.

People with learning difficulties are often creative in different ways.

I've found an extraordinary thing happens where I flash an entire finished song. I could be walking along, say over that bridge, and I see and hear the whole thing, words and music.

It happens in this business - The Rolling Stones were ripped off, so were the Beatles. George Harrison hardly had anything left in the end.

I stand a lot better chance to go further than Elton.

I was a big-headed little guy.

I don't believe in muckin' about and hiding ambition.

A bit of arrogance is nice every now and then.

When you've sung the same song a million or a hundred thousand times, there are always moments when you drift off and go into automatic.

So many people moan about touring and say it's a chore. I don't know, they must be living on a different planet.

I think I topped 'When I Need You' with 'More Than I Can Say.'

I have always believed that there is no age factor to this music business. You are only as old as you feel and basically you can be a contender at any time.

I would love to be an Aussie citizen.

Korean audiences are amazing, they really love the music.

I am a big fan of Korean food.

I really admire Ed Sheeran. He seems to have really beaten his way through and I think that's fantastic. He's his own man - good for him. But there aren't many of him out there.

Australians never give up. That's why I love this place. I never give up.

I am a troubadour, a wandering minstrel.

I never had kids, but I married once.

I'm writing a novel about a scallywag who is a bit like me.

I'm not into 'The Voice.' It's an affair between a television network and a record company.

I come from a time when music used to make a difference.

Everybody writes about love and cheating and heartbreak. We've done all that.

My hair is massive and fills the mirror.

I like my face. It's cheeky - dare I say, Chaplinesque.

I've typical singer's jowls, a bit fat and soggy. If I was really vain, I would have a nip and tuck, but the knife isn't an exciting prospect.

What keeps a good face is no stress, and I refuse to worry.

Do you know what, I don't even like dancing.

Dancing as a thing to do is marvellous, but you've got to be bloody good at it. I was never good enough.

I think Bjork is sexy.

I'm not a golfing man.

I'm sure I could have been a rich man, but I never was.

In the past, it wasn't any big deal for people with talent to hang out together. Now we have the celebrity age, which has made a lot of things harder to do.

It's nice to feel wanted somewhere.

Wisdom is learned through experience, and sometimes experience is hard and bitter.

I'm quite intellectual. I read a lot and I'm very politically aware.

I'm impressed with Ed Sheeran. I think he has a terrific point of view and a great mentality but I sense there is someone in the background saying to him, 'We need more love songs, Ed.'

You won't find me at parties or the openings of movies and I don't hang around with David Beckham and Kanye West. So the paparazzi leave me alone, which means that I can do my shows, write music and then live a normal life.

There are a million misconceptions about me but the greatest is probably that people think I'm the king of disco. I love disco but it is only one part of me.

The Seventies was a golden era. Back then we had some incredible talent with bands like the Undertones, the Rolling Stones and artists like Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney.

Fame is always a bit crazy. You spend so long banging on the door trying to get in that when it suddenly opens, it's a very strange feeling.

You don't necessarily have to write a song to make it your own. After all, Elvis never wrote a song in his life.

I have had a partial kneecap replacement, an irritable bowel and three stents in my heart.

I have so many happy memories of Belfast and the shows I played there.

We used to spend a lot of time as kids in Northern Ireland, on the border and in southern Ireland as well.

My mum came from an incredibly big family.

I had to learn very quickly how to perform, how to act, how to look, to always say what I wanted to say in my songs.

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