With seven number one hits in the '80s, Phil Collins became a global superstar and his music was inescapable. Collins sold about 150 million albums, making him one of the top-selling artists of all time. Since abruptly announcing his retirement five years ago, Collins wrestled with depression, divorce and a neck injury that prevents him from playing the drums. But Collins is now releasing his solo albums with additional tracks and updated cover photos. It's a small step back into music for the singer who hasn't released an album of new material since 2002, reports CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason.
The singer said that he could "feel" fans want him back and hinted they may be able to see him play again sometime in the near future.
"Yes, damn, I said it," Collins said. "Yes, you might."
In fact, he will perform at a benefit concert for his children's charity in March -- his first since 2010.