People never talked about my music. They just counted how many knickers were on stage.
I've always liked to dance - I've got a natural rhythm.
I didn't have to play rugby that well, and I didn't have to play cricket that well, because I had this voice.
I would want to be known as a great singer; that the records I've made and the performances that I've done to be remembered. But the voice is the most important thing. The showmanship goes along with it. But I want to be remembered for my vocal ability.
Pussy cat, pussy cat, I love you, yes I do. You and your pussy cat nose.
I didn't like to be restricted, because when you're in a choir, you have a part to sing and you sing it. I always liked singing on my own.