I agree with LittleC, this song isn't by Marillion, but by Fish as a solo artist.
But on Wikipedia (NL) I read ‘A Gentleman’s Excuse Me’ is the sequel on the famous song Kayleigh by Marillion from 1985. Where Fish (with success tried to get his beloved back, he tells us in ‘A Gentleman’s Excuse Me’ that the relation no longer works after a couple of years trying. It is a definitive goodbye to his once beloved Kayleigh.
I agree with LittleC, this song isn't by Marillion, but by Fish as a solo artist.
But on Wikipedia (NL) I read ‘A Gentleman’s Excuse Me’ is the sequel on the famous song Kayleigh by Marillion from 1985. Where Fish (with success tried to get his beloved back, he tells us in ‘A Gentleman’s Excuse Me’ that the relation no longer works after a couple of years trying. It is a definitive goodbye to his once beloved Kayleigh.
That rings true to me.