Leo Sayer Still Feels Like Dancing - The Life and Music of a Pop Legend

Leo Sayer Still Feels Like Dancing - The Life and Music of a Pop Legend

Author: Sandy Kaye September 11, 2025 Duration: 52:00

Leo Sayer, born Gerard Hugh Sayer in Shoreham-by-Sea, England, in 1948, has been one of the most enduring figures in pop music for more than five decades.

Known for his curly hair, soulful voice, and boundless energy, Leo’s journey from art student to international pop superstar is the stuff of legend.

His career has taken him from intimate folk clubs in the UK to packed arenas across the globe, making him one of the most recognisable singer-songwriters of the '70s and beyond.

Leo first found success as a songwriter. He co-wrote Giving It All Away, a hit single for The Who’s Roger Daltrey in '73. That track helped put him on the map, showcasing his knack for heartfelt lyrics and memorable melodies.

With management by Adam Faith, Leo soon made the leap into performing, bringing his own distinctive sound and image to the stage. His debut album included the poignant single The Show Must Go On, which became his first major hit.

By the mid-'70s, Leo Sayer was everywhere. His unique mix of pop, soul, and soft rock resonated with audiences worldwide.

He scored a string of unforgettable hits, including Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance), Moonlighting, and the chart-topping ballad When I Need You in 1977, which went to number one in both the UK and the US. Around the same time, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing stormed the charts, earning him a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance – a rare feat for a British artist in that era.

These songs not only defined the sound of the late ’70s but also cemented Leo's reputation as one of pop’s most versatile performers.

Leo's albums consistently sold well across Europe, the US, Australia, and beyond. Tracks like More Than I Can Say and Orchard Road showcased his ability to blend catchy hooks with heartfelt emotion, ensuring his songs stood the test of time.

He also became a fixture on television variety shows, his charisma and instantly recognisable look making him a favourite with audiences everywhere.

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Leo Sayer has never stopped working, recording, and performing. In the 2000s, he scored an unexpected resurgence when a remix of his '77 song Thunder in My Heart topped the UK charts in 2006.

He has since continued to tour extensively, particularly in Australia, where he eventually made his home and became a citizen in 2009. His live shows are legendary for their energy, warmth, and connection with the audience – proof that Leo remains every bit the showman he was at the height of his fame.

Leo Sayer’s contribution to pop and rock music is undeniable.

His voice, both tender and powerful, has influenced countless singers. His songs have been covered by artists across genres, and his longevity proves the universal appeal of great songwriting. Beyond his hits, Leo is admired for his resilience – navigating the highs and lows of the music industry while staying true to his craft. Few artists can boast a career that spans from the glam-pop era of the 1970s to the streaming age of today, but Leo Sayer has managed it with style and authenticity.

Away from the stage, Leo is known for his wit, warmth, and thoughtful reflections on life in music.

He’s also a talented visual artist, having studied graphic design before music, and he continues to express himself creatively in different ways.

Our interview reveal a man who is grateful for the opportunities he’s had, candid about the challenges he’s faced, and passionate about continuing to create and share his art with the world.

Now in his late seventies, Leo Sayer shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to release new music. His tours regularly sell out, with fans old and new eager to experience the magic of his live performances. Whether he’s singing one of his timeless classics or unveiling a new track, Leo brings the same enthusiasm and sincerity that made him a star in the first place.

Look out for him performing in a city near you.

https://www.leosayer.com/



There's a certain magic to the music that defined the '60s, '70s, and '80s, and it often lives in the stories behind the songs. In A BREATH OF FRESH AIR, host Sandy Kaye sits down for warm and candid conversations with the very artists who created those classic rock anthems and timeless hits. This multi award-winning podcast is built on in-depth interviews that feel more like a chat between old friends than a formal interrogation. You'll hear the personal anecdotes, the creative struggles, and the unexpected inspirations that fueled the soundtracks of entire generations. Sandy has a knack for drawing out those rare, behind-the-scenes moments, offering an intimate look at the lives of music legends beyond the stage and studio. Each episode invites you to relive the eras not just through the music, but through the memories of the people who made it. It's a chance to understand the human journey behind the iconic chords and lyrics. For anyone who wants to connect more deeply with the artists they've loved for decades, this podcast provides exactly that-a genuine and engaging portrait of musical history, told by the legends themselves.
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