My third authorised book in a row - what's going on? But when my agent calls I can't resist the idea of going on tour with the biggest British pop star of the moment. Discount the fact that I'm fifteen years older than him and have virtually no knowledge of pop music after two-tone. This is going to be fascinating.
As the book reveals, Robbie is a much more complex character than the 'cheeky chappy' superlad of tabloid myth. He suffers from bouts of acute introspection and insecurity, though anyone who knows his lyrics would understand this and it is undoubtedly the powerful expression of his self-doubt and personal pain that makes him so popular with his fans.