I came from a small town and at school in one class there was me, a member from Depeche Mode and someone who went on to join The Cure. That was all in one class of 30 kids.
It is not about writing those hits again. I am sure I could write them, but it is about the sensibilities.
Instead of thinking that's a nice tune, you start thinking is it the right pace, is it the right tempo? That is the death nell for artists.
I wasn't good at being affable. You get beyond that and realise the attraction in any human being has more to do with what they give to someone rather than just being face candy.
I was writing and I have three kids. I was occupying my time with them but it was difficult.
I have never had another job and I don't have a mortgage.
I have never done any other job. I have sung in bands since I was 15. I left school completely unqualified. I have no other training.
I had been with the label since I was 21. The label wanted shiny pop but I didn't. I found a little independent and we've got all these great reviews in England and now it has gone gold.
It wasn't like I felt I was on a wave. It was just so easy. It is only afterwards that I thought I really had a bit of good luck going on there with Yazoo.
Within three months I had gone from being this black sheep of the town to suddenly becoming a pop star.
The press Yazoo were receiving were focused on the voice, This obviously was about trends.
There are a lot of people who can now see me as an artist for the first time.
There has always been a feeling with people that they love my singing but not always the choice of material.
When you find yourself on stage singing and you are embarrassed about what you are singing in front of your peers, then you have to think about your priorities.
When you have a creative mind it doesn't stop going.