James Blunt Tells Critics They Need Counselling
14 August 2007
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James Blunt has blasted his critics, insisting people who hate him and his music need counselling.Blunt, whose hit song You're Beautiful was voted the most irritating song of all time in a recent British poll, is fed up of being slammed by people who do not know him.He tells dissenters, "Off to the counsellor with you, mate. Because it's nothing to do with me."I'm pretty sure I'm not a horrid person. I don't think I am". James announced last month that he is suing music producer Lukas Burton, who claims he co-wrote six songs on the crooner's debut album Back to Bedlam.Lukas - who has produced tracks for Sir Paul McCartney and Dido - alleges he co-wrote Goodbye My Lover, No Bravery, Cry, I Don't Believe, I Really Want You and Don't Lose Yourself with James Blunt and is now seeking royalties from the tracks.But James Blunt insists he wrote the songs while still serving in the British army and is asking London's High Court to rule that he and EMI Publishing own the copyright to the disputed tracks.0Comments | Be the first to comment!








