A Quote by Richard C. Armitage

I wouldn't even dare to sing like Ed Sheeran. — © Richard C. Armitage
I wouldn't even dare to sing like Ed Sheeran.
I really like Ed Sheeran.
I think I just look extremely normal, like just a sort of fairly trendy bearded bloke. Whereas Ed, you'd know it's Ed Sheeran from space, you know; you can see him from anywhere.
I'm impressed with Ed Sheeran. I think he has a terrific point of view and a great mentality but I sense there is someone in the background saying to him, 'We need more love songs, Ed.'
I think it would be cool to maybe do something with Ed Sheeran. That would be awesome and interesting. He writes amazing songs, and I could easily hear Backstreet Boys sing 'Shape Of You.'
It's silly to call me the new Ed Sheeran. He can fill stadiums as a solo artist, but I'm not like that.
I'd love to write with some people from the U.K., like Ed Sheeran, Emeli Sande... there's a very long list.
I appreciate a lot of singer-songwriters that the normal person doesn't, but I feel like everyone thoroughly enjoys an Ed Sheeran show.
I thing Ed Sheeran is fantastic.
I quite like American music, like The Fray - I'm a massive fan of them - and The Killers. I also like more acoustic stuff like Ed Sheeran; I like this English songwriter James Morrison and another singer called Ben Howard.
I think Ed Sheeran would be a great collaboration.
I wrote a song with Ed Sheeran that was kind of spontaneous.
If you can have Ed Sheeran on your record, you may as well.
I'd love to work with some of the people I've remixed for - Ed Sheeran or Chris Martin or The Weeknd. But it's not just big names like these guys that I want to collaborate with.
I would love to do a duet with Gavin Degraw. Or Ed Sheeran.
Ed Sheeran? I don't like the fact he gets a lot of stick. I like the fact he works hard, and God knows how much money he pays to the tax man each year.
Seeing Ed Sheeran make a beat from scratch when I was in college changed my life.
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