James Blunt has promised to change his name to whatever the public want as he promotes his album Back to Bedlam on the 20th anniversary.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next James Blunt has promised fans that he will change his name to ‘anything’ the public wants if his album returns to number one – 20 years after it was first released. In 2004, James Blunt released Back To Bedlam, a hugely successful album which contained songs including You’re Beautiful, High, Wisemen, and Goodbye My Lover.
To whatever the public want – and of course the public are going to kind, they’re not going to go for anything that rhymes with Blunt are they?’ The singer then joked: ‘But you know, as long as it’s not, you know, Blunty McBluntface.
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