M usician and self-deprecator James Blunt will not be legally changing his name to ‘Blunty McBluntface’ anytime soon, as the 20th anniversary re-release of his debut album Back to Bedlam ...
Never change, James. And in an attempt to boost sales, Blunt shared a video to his social ... “I’m re-releasing my debut album Back to Bedlam on October 11, something which has kept me ...
who is currently touring Australia with his Back to Bedlam album, over the weekend. 'I always get along very well with James Blunt. He's a very clever, witty guy,' Kyle said on-air Monday as he ...
Back To Bedlam sold more than 11 million copies worldwide ... "Illegal music isn't killing the music industry, James Blunt is," declared a typical article in The Sun. Ahead of the 2006 Brit ...
Meanwhile, James Blunt, who promised to legally change his name if a re-release of his 2004 album Back to Bedlam made it to number one, will now not have to be known as Blunty McBluntface.