Barry Hayles: My Secret Vice

“I love a good old-fashioned sing-song. I don’t care what anyone says about my voice – I ain’t bad! I’ve always fancied myself as a bit of a crooner and whenever I hear a good tune on the radio I just can’t help joining in with it at the top of my voice. I know that it gets on people’s nerves, but I don’t care. I’m a natural born singer!

Most of my singing is done in the dressing room, on the team coach or in my car, but I have been known to strut my stuff on the karaoke machine. My passion for karaoke started in the 1997-98 season when I was playing for Bristol Rovers. The club was asked if a couple of the Rovers players would like to judge a proper karaoke competition in TGI Fridays, which was set to run over a few weeks. Being a bit of a music lover, I jumped at the chance to get involved. As it turned out, I sat there judging the contest and got totally hooked by it. But I couldn’t let everybody else do all the singing knowing that I had so much to offer, so after a few minutes of indecision I plucked up the courage to put my own name down for Oasis’ Wonderwall.

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Gary Parkinson is a freelance writer, editor, trainer, muso, singer, actor and coach. He spent 14 years at FourFourTwo as the Global Digital Editor and continues to regularly contribute to the magazine and website, including major features on Euro 96, Subbuteo, Robert Maxwell and the inside story of Liverpool's 1990 title win. He is also a Bolton Wanderers fan.