UK music fans have expressed their outrage after being sent a "nationwide" spam email from James Blunt urging them to listen to his new single.
Twitter was swamped with complaints from Blunt-haters who received an unsolicited message from the You're Beautiful singer in their inbox, titled "I'd like you to be the first to hear my new single".
Addressed impersonally to "dear friend", the email contained a link to the song Bonfire Heart and Blunt's declaration that it was a ditty "about love, life, fear and hope ... and more than anything, you ... and me ..."
Mikey Guitar posted a warning Tweet: "If you receive an email with a link to the new James Blunt single, don't click on it. It's a link to the new James Blunt single!"
Another Tweeter wrote: "Let me see if I've got this right. If we want porn we have to opt IN, but if we don't want James Blunt we have to opt OUT?" "Ok, which James Blunt signed me up for this?," asked another.