Bobby Womack reveals he is suffering from Alzheimer's disease

 
Bobby Womack Pic: Getty Images
2 January 2013
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Soul Legend Bobby Womack has revealed he is suffering from Alzheimer's disease and is struggling to recall his songs and co-stars' names.

Womack said "The doctor says there are signs of Alzheimer's, it's not bad yet but will get worse. How can I not remember songs I wrote? It's frustrating. It's hard for me to remember sometimes."

The 68-year-old star, who beat colon cancer in May, recently worked with Damon Albarn on the album The Bravest Man In The Universe and he admits he's worried he will forget Damon's surname.

He said: "The most embarrassing thing is I'll be ready to announce Damon and can't remember his last name."

Bobby was also approached by Damon to appear on the third Gorillaz album Plastic Beach and he claimed the move helped him pull through his cancer battle.

He said: "During the time I was ill in hospital, the thing that kept me alive was Damon. He was really interested in me. I was like, 'Times have changed - I could be in a wheelchair or have no voice.' He said, 'We'll take a shot. I want you to sing on the Gorillaz album.' That's what brought me back to life."

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