In the mid-1970s, Leo Sayer became one of the most recognizable voices in pop music. His hit “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing” didn’t just top the charts—it defined an era, earning him a Grammy and cementing his place among the standout performers of the decade. Decades later, that song still plays in films, television, and nostalgic playlists, keeping his legacy alive. But while the music has remained in the spotlight, Leo Sayer himself chose a v…
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