Gary Barlow doesn’t enjoy his hit records
October 10th, 2011 - 5:20 am ICT by IANSLondon, Oct 10 (IANS) Singer Gary Barlow says he doesn’t enjoy his hit songs.
“I always try to tell myself if you have a number one or if you have something that people are loving, take that moment and go, ‘This is brilliant,’ but I never do it. It’s a bug, you know, and I think it’s more in songwriters than in anybody else,” Barlow told Radio Times magazine.
The Take That star gave hit numbers like “Pray”, “Babe”, “Back For Good”, “Never Forget”, “Greatest Day” and “Shine”, reports contactmusic.com.
Barlow admits he can be too serious in his pop career, but has relaxed since his pop group Take That, who initially split in 1996, reformed in 2005.
“I’ve approached it this time completely differently with a totally relaxed attitude, not taking things too seriously - though I do take a lot of things seriously,” he said.
- New Take That album coming out next year - May 23, 2012
- Rowland has crush on Gary Barlow - Aug 24, 2011
- Gary Robbie indulges in a calorie war before 'Take That' tour - Mar 22, 2011
- Barlow's wife 'unimpressed' by fame - Dec 29, 2011
- Barlow wants to write for Williams - Mar 06, 2012
- Big B shocked to hear about Yuvraj (Movie Snippets) - Feb 06, 2012
- Gary Barlow to be dad again - Feb 20, 2012
- Elton John trashes singers, reality stars - Feb 06, 2011
- Gary Barlow voted Greatest British Songwriter - Feb 02, 2009
- Jon Secada calls himself a `workingman of music' - Feb 15, 2012
- Elton John calls Cheryl Cole's music c**p - Feb 05, 2011
- Elton John will not write pop songs anymore - Nov 01, 2010
- Trouble in Take That? - Jul 18, 2011
- Cher Lloyd: 'Louis Walsh is bored' - Oct 11, 2011
- Tendulkar eyes night of records Saturday - Apr 01, 2011
Tags: babe, gary barlow, hit songs, london, pop career, pop group, radio times, relaxed attitude, songwriters