Because if you did admit to owning a copy it would have meant that I'd have to ban you for for Crimes Against Good Taste and Music.
If you promise to keep it to yourself I'll let you into a secret, I did back in the day own a Leo Sayer album, there I said it
If it's confession time back in time I bought a Paul Young cassette ,and while working for his next door neighbour,went round to Paul's to look at his cars ,while there I told him that I was a fan .omg I've said it now,after all these years its a real weight off my shoulders.
There my son, doesn't that feel better, there's a Paul young T Shirt in our charity shop, if it's still there today I'll get it for you, lol
I went to see Paul Young at Nottingham University... It was sold out, couldn't get in, Ended up watching Colin Staple's Breadline in a gay bar.
Not as famous as Paul young though ,but still a good confession,have you spoken to father @Barry Haynes .dont forget to leave some cash in an envelope
This is The Band! The Eldest Unmarried says it looks like me and a group of mates at a folk festival. Cheeky little minx.
I've got an old fiddle, it belonged to my Grandpa. It still plays a good tune, except when I play it ( according to certain members of the Terrordales household ).
Paul Young lived in St Albans for a while and often played, pre fame, at the local music pub the Horn of Plenty. He was good! Then he became Paul Young, if you know what I mean...